Hello Members of the L,
I was shocked and dismayed to see someone impersonated me and wrote the
message below. Not that I do not subscribe to some of the sentiments
expressed, but I wish to inform everyone that this never originated from me.
I suspect that someone somewhere is deliberately trying to get at me.
I wish to assure everyone that I have no fear of writing whatever I want to
write about, and this I do everyday in the local papers. Therefore, I
strongly object to anyone using my name to write what he/she wrote. I
however have confidence in the ability of the List Members to judge things
in their right perspective.
Thank you all for the understanding.
Demba Jawo
On Thu, 4 May 2000 05:22:26 -0700, The Gambia and related-issues mailing
list wrote:
> Dear Kebba,
> I really like your proposal as to how to get rid of the tyrannical regime
of
> Yahya Jammeh and his group of sycophants and illiterate jokers. Those of
us
> on the ground would really appreciate any assistance from people of
goodwill
> to help us get rid of these blood thirsty monsters who are out to ruin
this
> country. You sound quite genuine and I am very much in support of your
> proposal. I am waiting for more details so that I would play my own part
in
> it to the best of my ability.
> I sometimes feel pity for Yahya because he has been hijacked by a group
of
> self-seeking half-baked fools whose sole ambition is to remain in power
> forever at whatever expense. These people are Lamin Kaba Bajo, Baba Jobe,
> the Libyan trained terrorist and a notorious criminal, Abdoulai Kujabi, a
> relative of Yahya's who has been the one virtually running the security
> apparatus and telling all the other fools like Baboucarr Jatta and the
other
> service chiefs how to behave, otherwise he would recommend for their
> immediate removal. Anything he tells Yahya is what he would do. He is a
fool
> so he listens to fools like him. There is also one sannitary inspector,
> whose name I cannot remember who is also one of his most trusted
advisers.
> Just imagine the calibre of people he relies on to run his government.
When
> it comes to religious matters, he has puppets like Imam Fatty and Banding
> Drammeh who would tell him anything just to ensure that they maintain
their
> exulted positions.
> I really agree with you that this regime must be removed and the sooner
it
> is done the better for all of us. Let us all as patriotic Gambians and
> lovers of The Gambia joins hands to ensure that this noble project
succeeds.
> Thank you for the suggestion and I hope to hear more of it.
> Baliya
>
> On Wed, 3 May 2000 09:33:18 EDT, The Gambia and related-issues mailing
list
> wrote:
>
> > As we inch closer to the day when Yaya is to be forcibly removed from
> > office, we will post plans outlining the steps needed to run an
interim
> > government pending the Restoration Of Democracy through free and fair
> > elections. The plan to elect a new Government will be executed in a
> > 100-days from the day Yaya is removed from office.
> >
> > A group of dedicated Gambians will create an environment conducive to
> > handing over power to a democratically elected government. A
prominent
> > Gambian currently enjoying an illustrious career in the international
> arena
> > with no political ambitions will take a sabbatical leave to head this
> > interim government. In future postings, a list of potential
individuals
> to
> > take up this challenge will be given. The interim President will be
> aided
> > by a cabinet made up of professionals with no ambitions of running for
an
> > elective office. The only seat in the cabinet occupied by military or
> > ex-military personnel will be the Defense portfolio.
> >
> > The interim government will suspend the constitution. Appropriate
> > amendments will be made to the constitution. In future postings
detailed
> > information on these amendments will be made available.
> >
> > Commissions of inquiries will be set up with plenary powers to
dispense
> > justice swiftly. Yaya, his officials, friends, families, etc will
all
> be
> > prosecuted and dealt with accordingly. Future postings will outline
the
> > process. If you thought Yaya was vindictive, you have not seen
anything
> > yet.
> >
> > This government will not engage in any major development projects.
> Ongoing
> > projects will be assessed and tailored to benefit the country. The
only
> > objectives of the interim administration will be to clean up the
country
> and
> > organize elections to hand over power.
> >
> > We will make future posting amplifying the above steps that will lead
to
> the
> > Restoration of Democracy in the Gambia. We encourage debate over some
of
> > the issues posted. However, we will execute these and other endeavors
> > regardless of the consensus we reach.
> > By God, this is something more important than anything else:
> >
> > WE MUST GET RID OF YAYA BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.
> >
> >
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