Commit Information Technology, one of the leading players in The Gambia’s IT Industry, on Saturday, gave awards to various institutions and individuals in recognition of their invaluable contribution to the company over the years at a ceremony held at the company's premises in Kotu.
Among the institutions awarded were The Gambia Ports Authority, Gambia Telecommunications Company Ltd, Gambia Teachers Credit Union, Reliance Financial Services, and OK Gambia. Individuals who were also awarded included Bai Gaye of GPA, Seedy Njie of Reliance Financial Services, Alhagie Sanneh of OK Gambia, and Ada Musu of RWSSP.
In the same vein, the company also inaugurated a showroom at its office complex that displays varieties of the latest IT equipment.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr Amadou Scattered Janneh, managing director of Commit, said the day was conceived to show appreciation to their customers, noting that the modest success so far achieved could not have been possible without their support.
According to him, his company, which is registered both in The Gambia and the United States, is dedicated to the provision of high-quality and affordable information and communication technology products and services to institutions and individuals in West Africa. “We are proud to say that the company is a leading player in The Gambia’s IT Industry. From supplying computers for the 2006 Banjul AU Summit to setting up networks as well as providing computers and printers for an array of institutions, Commit’s performance is second to none. The company will remain in the forefront of technological advancement in the country and the sub-region at large,” he said.
According to Dr Janneh, his company has in stock all types of modern IT equipment and other home entertainment devices, noting that they are backed by a team of professional engineers with a state-of-the -art technical support facility to provide the best after-sales services.
He saluted the staff, describing them as seasoned professionals with solid backgrounds and experiences. He then stated that his company is on the verge of embarking on a new project in the country.
At the end of the occasion, all the guests were given a brand new Sony memory stick.
Other speakers at the ceremony included Aminata Jagne, administration manager, and Rohey Conateh, 2007 Face of Africell contestant, who moderated the program.