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Eight Notaries Public and Commissioners for Oaths have been Sworn in

On July 28th, Chief Justice Hassan Jallow swore in eight officials, including five notaries public and three commissioners for oaths, urging them to serve with integrity, as pledged by appointee Salieu Jobe.

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Chief Justice Hassan Jallow held the swearing-in ceremony for eight officials on July 28th, including five notaries public and three commissioners for oaths.

He urged them to serve with honesty and accessibility. The newly appointed notaries public are Dawda Sowe, Anna Maclean, Sulaiman K. Saidy, Salieu E. Jobe, and Ebrima Solo Jallow.

The commissioners for oaths are Sarjo K.M. Keita, Ma Lamin Sonko, and Alieu Badara Awe. Salieu Jobe expressed gratitude for the trust placed in them and pledged to fulfill their responsibilities.

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