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cj
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| 04/07/2007 3:42 PM |
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Hi Sammy,
Consider it done! I will send out an update when the module is
ready.
CJ
From:
SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Samuel and Joy Atere-Roberts
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 4:40 PM
To: SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com; SierraLeoneNetwork@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [SierraLeoneNetwork] Re: [SALONEDiscussion] Re: 200,000
Homes in Sierra Leone?
Thanks
for your pledge of commitment to this project. This is indeed a huge
project and there are so many hurdles to jump through before it (Note I did not
use "for it" to become a reality starting with getting funding
from various sources. Therefore any project management module or other
software package we can use to track progress and manage the financials will be
welcomed.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 07,
2007 3:36 PM
Subject: RE:
[SierraLeoneNetwork] Re: [SALONEDiscussion] Re: 200,000 Homes in Sierra Leone?
Amadu,
I will pledge my commitment to setting
up a portal for the publication of all public and private (members only?)
content. We can also set up payments processing for funds to go direct to an
account of your choosing.
I am currently working on a dedicated
project management module that we can use to track progress and tasks assigned.
Well done on promoting this project! I
had held talks with Professor Peters late last year, and I am glad to see the
project becoming a reality.
I am still looking for an opportunity to
make my mark as an Architect J
CJ
From:
SierraLeoneNetwork@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SierraLeoneNetwork@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Amadu Massally
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 3:20 PM
To: SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com; Sierra Leone Network
Subject: [SierraLeoneNetwork] Re: [SALONEDiscussion] Re: 200,000 Homes
in Sierra Leone?
Hello
to all of you guys who have positively responded to the idea of building
200,000 homes in SL over a period of time. You guys have VISION and
apparently are not intimidated by the gargantuan project (smile)! At this
point one can only imagine the benefits that will come from 12 homes a day in
our beloved country. And the plan is to have even some of the poor afford
these homes, a far cry from the mansions in different versions. If you
were in SL during the 70s you will remember the low-cost housing project except
that this one individuals and families would actually own them; thereby giving
birth to a mortgage system, which brings its own employment advantages in terms
of loan officers and brokers.
CJ:
We would love to take this to fruition and hopefully your newly-built portal
will be instrumental in all that. We would need every bit of support from
the 20% at least who will participate directly with or in this project.
Akindele:
Thanks for your usual support for ideas that make sense to SL. I know you
will be participating on Saturday re: this worthy cause for SL and her people
as Akindele Decker, first and then as a member of the YLSL. We also have
commitment from our own dynamic Dr. Michel Sho-Sawyer of the YSLI. Now I
want to ask Abu Bakarr Messeh - the most dynamic of S/Leonean Youth on the
ground (now studying law in England), in public, as to what are his thoughts on
this project? Because our generation or the one before or after us did
not reap the full benefits of our country should not mean that the youth of
today and tomorrow should not. This is for the youth of today
and tomorrow as they stand to benefit the most from most of these
projects. And I am sure with you guys behind this implementable idea we
can lead its successful implementation.
Melbourne:
Over the past week or so I have new-found respect for you. Primarily
because I feel your sincerity in the way you articulate your points with regard
to Bunce Island and now the TIDES project. Your comments here: " Of
course this project should not be considered just as building homes, but with
homes comes infrastructure - roads, schools, hospitals, etc. to support those
who will live in the homes" is right on target because we plan to marry
the workers from the jobs created by the project itself into the homes
being built. It will be, and rightfully so, a master-planned
community. Think Columbia, MD in Salone! I also like the approach
of "when" the project is successfully implemented as opposed to
"if" as the confident engineer in you explained. In reference
to your other comments as they relate to use of local materials, land tenure,
etc. have all been thought about and discussed but may still need
additional ideas. This is an evolving project that we have taken initial
steps on, including discussions with the CEO of Rockport, Bill Malone who is
very interested in moving forward. But we have a lot of work to do and it
is great to know that you will be opened to getting us there. Your
brothers, Manilius and Maurice are already doing good work for
Salone. Your efforts here (and with the Bunce Island Preservation we have
been talking about for about a year now) will probably make you guys one of the
most prolific siblings in the new era of Salone's development (3 brothers).
Good luck with your Prince Walean event this weekend!
Ayo: I believe you have heard from one of us privately
re: to your questions. As they did not appear to the rest of the
TIDES posse who are subscribed to the Salone Discussion Group (not the SLN
one), I had to forward your email to them. I think you asked some great
and objective questions and hopefully we will be able to use some ideas you
have from your indication that you had thought about something similar in the
past? Would you be willing to work with us?
Tunis:
Zimmi Boy! You will be pleased to know that we have taken care of the
geographical error as it relates to east vs. south and thanks for pointing it
out (see attached). Knowing you, it would be a pleasure to have you on
board so we can positively move our country forward bra. Your urban
planning skills set would be huge to what we want to do in these
locations. And you have already participated in one of the early
Webinars. (Melbourne's concerns have also been addressed re: including key
engineers and architects on to the short list - although we had mentioned
"etc" his point is valid). See we have not strived for
perfection; and being human we all need room for improvements. You
guys have already contributed to the project although it would take a whole lot
more than just that.
Akpan:
Thanks for your vote of confidence! We would also rely on your spiritual
and Edwardian leadership to help us move ahead. In a nutshell, we would
need the assistance of all patriotic S/Leoneans regardless of ethnic group,
religious group, personality differences, egos, etc. into making this
possible. We stand firm in our commitment to taking this as far as we
can. We will only fail when we stop trying.
Thanks
again for all your support and we would inform you of the next steps as we only
have one week to our first physical meeting that will include the general
public. In the mean time, if you have any questions prior to Saturday we
are tallying them to be discussed at our meeting and you can send it to me
privately, or publicly.
In
a very short period of time we will offer additional documents that will lend
more to the overall approach and how YOU can participate as a member of the
PEACE initiative.
Moving
beyond just discussion and debates we have taken the initiative to
offer one of many viable projects to S/Leoneans that we can all
benefit from. Even those of you who will not necessarily contribute to
its success will benefit from an additional 1000 homes in SL let alone 200,000.
On 4/6/07, Cecil (CJ) John <cj@virtualdeveloper.com> wrote:
Amadu,
It would be great to see this project come to fruition.
CJ
-----Original Message-----
From: "Akindele Decker" < akindeledecker@gmail.com>
To: SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 4/6/2007 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SALONEDiscussion] Re: 200,000 Homes in Sierra
Leone?
Hey Amadu,
This is definitely an initiative that will indeed be very
successful.
I definitely applaud the concept and by God's Grace everything
will
be implemented successfuly. Take care and God Bless.
Sincerely,
Akindele
On 4/6/07, magarber59 < magarber59@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Brother Amadu,
>
> This is definitely an exciting initiative that when
successful (note
> not "if" will contribute significantly to the
development of the
> hinterland of Sierra Leone. Of course this project should
not be
> considered just as building homes, but with homes comes
> infrastructure - roads, schools, hospitals, etc. to support
those who
> will live in the homes.
>
> Also, I think that the logistics of going forward with this
may
> trigger a review of one of this forum's perennial topics -
Sierra
> Leone's Land Reform. I will not say anymore about this.
>
> Unfortunately Amadu, I won't be able to attend the event in
Maryland
> due to the Prince of Wales Alumni Association, New Jersey
Branch's
> Thanksgiving Service. We always have to give thanks and a
shameless
> plug for our most wonderful school.
>
> In fact Happy Foundation Day to all Prince Waleans in this
forum and
> elsewhere.
>
> I have heard about this Canadian firm and their
pre-engineered
> concept for these homes that could make them more
affordable, we also
> should look at the appropriateness of local materials and
> approporiate technology for Sierra Leone. Maybe these
considerations
> are already in the works.
>
> Keep me apprised of developments with this project and let
us work to
> make it a success.
>
> Also, remember under "P" for professionals, you
should include
> architects and engineers who may be integral to the success
of this
> project :-).
>
> Mel
>
> --- In SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com<SALONEDiscussion%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Amadu Massally"
> <amadu.massally@...> wrote:
> >
> > Why not!
> >
> > This letter is to all Sierra Leoneans, and friends
thereof, who
> still have
> > the desire in their hearts to see Sierra Leone develop.
We believe
> when
> > this project is successfully implemented it would
change the face
> of Sierra
> > Leone forever. But who knows, you may say I am a
dreamer... but
> I'm not the
> > only one! *You have been given the inner-power to be
both a
> DREAMER and a
> > DOER. Use this power.*
> >
> > Reaching out to you with Unity, Freedom and Justice.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Amadu Massally
> >
> > --------------------------
> > "For true success ask yourself these four
questions: Why? Why not?
> Why not
> > me? Why not now?" ~ James Allen
> >
>
>
>
--
"There are those that look at things the way they are, and ask why? I
dream of things that never were, and ask why not."
~ Robert F. Kennedy
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