25-06 2020 12:07
wrote:
I met Sayibu in 1998 when I joined WaterAid. He was one of practitioners of the Water and Sanitation sector I looked up to during by growth in the Sector.
I have till date kept ingrained in my memory his word of caution to me when we coordinated a major WaterAid event, 'The Supporters' Visit' sometime in 2002. There had been a serious challenge along the way and Sayibu and his friends had stepped in. He firmly adviced me on the importance of assertiveness when managing project stakeholders and project donors in particular.
Sayibu exhibited throughout my encounter with him that in life 'White is white and black is black; there is no road in between".
Rest peacefully Rev Sayibu, you have indeed paid your dues to the water and sanitation sector and to mankind.
25-06 2020 12:07
wrote:
I met Sayibu in 1998 when I joined WaterAid. He was one of practitioners of the Water and Sanitation sector I looked up to during by growth in the Sector.
I have till date kept ingrained in my memory his word of caution to me when we coordinated a major WaterAid event, 'The Supporters' Visit' sometime in 2002. There had been a serious challenge along the way and Sayibu and his friends had stepped in. He firmly adviced me on the importance of assertiveness when managing project stakeholders and project donors in particular.
Sayibu exhibited throughout my encounter with him that in life 'White is white and black is black; there is no road in between".
Rest peacefully Rev Sayibu, you have indeed paid your dues to the water and sanitation sector and to mankind.