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Mori Kebba Jammeh wrote:
> This was culled from the Daily Observer
>
> IEC Head of Operations resigns but…
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> Malleh Sallah the head of operations of The Independent Electoral Commission
> tendered his resignation recently for 'personal reasons'. Mr. Sallah who
> said he would not reveal those reasons is the second top official in recent
> weeks to resign from the electoral body.
>
> A few days earlier, Ms Fatma Baldeh-Njie an IEC Commissioner also resigned,
> advancing health and personal reasons for her decision to quit. When
> contacted to shade light on his decision to resign, Mr. Sallah told The
> Independent in a telephone interview that although he was quitting, he would
> continue to work with the IEC as elections in the coming months render the
> electoral commission busy.
>
> 'It would have been crude to leave at this time when the IEC has got a very
> busy schedule, namely the general elections and the local government
> elections,' he explained. The IEC official also said his resignation 'should
> not be seen in a negative light,' meaning he has no reservations for
> continuing to serve the IEC.
>
> Responding to reports that his resignation came after major differences
> between him and IEC chairman Solomon Tilewa Johnson, Mr. Sallah emphasised
> that at no time was he in 'bad blood' with Mr. Johnson or members of the
> electoral body's staff. 'My resignation should not be understood
> wrongfully,' he emphasised.
>
> Mr. Sallah said the IEC has been 'professionally efficient' in its work and
> was an important factor in his 'professional growth'. The IEC chairman
> Rev.Dr.Solomon Tilewa Johnson could not be reached for a reaction because he
> was reportedly out of town.
>
> My opinion (MORI)
>
> I think these wave of resignations in the electoral commission should be a
> concern to all Gambians . Why now when our country is heading for
> elections.I believe something fishy is on the cooking.They must let the
> Gambians know why these resignations are happening now. Are you resigning
> because somebody is trying to influence your decisions or you are trying to
> do something incompatible with the wishes of Gambians and other commission
> members. I believe these questions must be answered because the resignations
> raise questions rather than answers.
>
> Mori Kebba Jammeh
From The Independent Editors
Mr. Jammeh it is a serious affront to our name for you to attribute our story as belonging to The Daily
Observer. This is not the frst time we have noticed it and would like to bring to your notice that the story
about Malleh Sallah resigning from the IEC was an information you got from The Independent via Quantum Net.
Make no such mistake in the future. At least have the decency to give us the credit.
Peace
The Independent
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