Photo report: When students maintain honor and KHB!




Men and women of the white coat held Saturday, May 30 the last 18h a large mass meeting at the headquarters of Sebkha to support the candidate of Hope Kane Hamidou Baba . Led by Ms. Ndeye Fall Baty, professor, midwife State, students and student nurses were keen to show their unwavering support to him who wants to rule otherwise. KHB, is seen by the movement of nursing students from the school of public health as a politician who embodies diversity.
Through a mobilization speech, read by Mr. Diakite Cheikhna , representing the movement of students and student nurses, and the latter with them, women and men committed to effective today, to support the candidate KHB.
"We're here to support our candidate Hamidou Kane Baba," Diakite said before launching a solemn appeal to all men, women, old, young people "unite for the success of our candidate KHB. "For a better Mauritania, a Mauritanian justice, an equality of Mauritania, a Mauritanian developed in all areas, he says, the KHB is the candidate best suited politician." Taking care of national unity, Cheikhna Diakité asked to "fight against the division of our people." And to do that, "we must vote for the candidate who advocates KHB national integration." And therefore, "We, movement of students from the school of public health, with our courage, our determination, our strength and determination, we will vote KHB and bring it to the highest office." To do this, "we give to all appointments in the evening of June 6, 2009 to express our joy." For the future, happiness and interest of Mauritania, Cheikhna Diakite say that "the Mauritanian people need a leader who will guide him on the right path. Mauritania has probably lucky to have this man in the person of KHB.
The movement of students from the School of Public Health did not fail to thank Ms. Baty Ndeye Fall, initiator of the movement. "I can not finish without thanking warmly and highly behalf of my comrades, Ms. Baty Ndeye Fall, the initiator of the movement to support the candidacy of KHB. Ms. Baty Ndeye Fall, you have been active and rigor to the success of this meeting. Find here our gratitude and appreciation for this purpose. " The
same message was translated into all national languages, Wolof, Moorish, Pulaar, Soninke, so that voters in these different communities capture the essence of the objectives of the movement of students from the School of Public Health. A first in history, a vocational school expresses its support for a candidate on this occasion.
For her part, Ms. Baty Ndeye Fall thanked all students and all women and men that accompany this movement because, "I have no difficulty to mobilize them." This mobilization for all health cadres, students, nurses and midwives who have all responded positively to this meeting of mobilization. As for Ms.
Sow Ndeye Niang, President National Women "here I found two symbols." The first reflects the status of teaching that brings with it Ndeye Baty, instilling civic education to young people and support them politically. Ms. Sow thing is rare. But the key to Ms. Sow, and is the second symbol, "it is the political belief" that will make the right choice of leaders. To do this, she asked more awareness and determination, by removing the voter cards which are under the national president of Women, "the weapon of change."
Previously, the national delegation of women visited Bouya Ms. Kane and Mr. Samba Dia in the neighborhood Socogim K where activists and supporters of the candidate KHB were mobilized for this purpose. They expressed this occasion their unwavering support for the candidacy of KHB.
Commission Communication of candidate KHB
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