Two Gambia College lecturers, Lamin BT Sanyang and Abdoulie Baldeh, who were charged with giving false information to State House were, yesterday, arraigned before Magistrate Lamin George of the Banjul Magistrates Court.
The duo pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against them.
In her evidence-in-chief, Mrs Isatou Ndow, head of school of Education at The Gambia College, Brikama campus, and the first prosecution witness (PW1), told the court that she knew the duo in the dock at the Gambia College as lecturers. Mrs Ndow said as head of school of Education, her duties entail coordinating programmes and other activities in the college.
Mrs Ndow identified the Lamin BT Sanyang as an English lecturer in the HTC programme and Mr Abdoulie Baldeh as a lecturer in both the HTC and PTC programmes. The head of school of Education said she was appointed to the said position in 2005 and that she inherited from her predecessor problems caused by one of the accused, Lamin BT Sanyang.
According to Mrs Ndow, she tried to solve the problems of the accused but was unsuccessful leading to the termination of his services in March 2008.
She recalled numerous occasions when she confronted the accused to solve his problems, especially with the students of the HTC who put up a petition against him for refusing to teach, late submission of student grades, refusal to obey most of the school rules and that at one time, the accused attempted to jump on her when she confronted him concerning the late submission of grades in 2007. According to her those same grades have still not been submitted by the accused.
Mrs Isatou Ndow, acknowledged that she was once invited to the Serious Crime Unit at the Police Headquarters in Banjul in connection with the petition sent to State House by the accused persons regarding the alleged termination of their services.
According to her, she made a statement there after which she was granted bail and her passport returned to her. At this juncture the presidng magistrate, Lamin George, adjourned the case to 27th August, 2008.