Jobe, just out of curiosity, why do you avoid completing your sentences when
you say that you want to justify your support for Yaya? Is it true that what
you mean to say is that despite the atrocities (murder, kidnap, arson,
corruption to the core etc.) you still support Yaya because of the projects?
I was wondering whether you hold our people in so much contempt that you do
not even want to acknowledge their plight. The closest you have come to
acknowledging these atrocities is when you say that despite what people are
'talking' about, you still support Yaya.
You insinuate here that you do not 'know' about the atrocities. You only
heard allegations (shortcomings) from Yaya's enemies. Despite that you have
not challenged us on the lawlessness we report about The Gambia, you still
pretend that this lawlessness does not exist by using such vague terms as
'allegations' and 'what people are saying'.
Why don't you clear it for us once and for all what the continuation of your
titled sentence reads. While you are at it, why don't you explain why you
think for instance the arson attack at Radio was mere allegations and the
illegal incarceration of Dumo et al (incommunicado) did not take place? We
on G_L are just making these things up.
Finally, I will like to leave you with this quotation from you. Please
remember it and then revisit your claim that you are not trying to deny or
justify the wrong doings of the APRC/AFPRC regime: Kebba Jobe 4/24/01:
"Even though, the government made several blunders along the way, these can
be EXCUSED as the leadership is very young and their military background
certainly has a tremendous effect on their lack of tolerance." Emphasis
mine.
KB
>From: Kebba Jobe <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
><[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Why I can still support the APRC Government despite...Pt4
>Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 12:53:59 -0000
>
>Sanusi, rest assured that I will neither try to cover up any wrong doings
>by
>this regime or try to deny or justify them. On the contrary, I will even
>borrow from Ebrima Ceesay's postings on that to buttress the fact that the
>governance and human rights record of this regime leaves a lot to be
>desired.
>
>The objective of showing the good and the bad nature of this government is
>to, at the end of the day, show that my choice of supportung the APRC
>Government is neither due to ignorance nor intimidation. After that who
>knows. May be those of you who are determined to get rid of Jammeh and his
>government can convince the likes of me or those who are less determined
>than me in the support of the regime to change allegiance. I might convince
>some of you also. The debate is about our country and we must listen to
>each
>other's opinions. After all is said and one each will be guided by his/her
>conscience.
>
>As to whether the 1997 constitution is the best for the country, I would
>say, over all, yes. However there are several sections of it that are
>outright dangerous and not to best interest of our people. Amongst those
>are
>decree 45, the indemnity clause and the absence of any term limitation for
>the presidency. I hope to dwell on this more as I continue justify why I
>can
>still support the APRC Government despite...
>
>Have a good day and bye 4Now, KB Jobe.
>
>>----Original Message Follows----
>>From: Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>> ><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Why I can still support the APRC Government despite...Pt4
>>Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 18:55:52 +0100
>>
>>Mr Jobe
>> Your contribution on GOVERNANCE seem to be narrative.
>>Having read your previous emails, one would have
>>expected you to give an honest analysis on APRC's
>>doctrine on GOVERNANCE,compare it with the PPP regime
>>and then tell us why we should support APRC.
>>
>>Am I therefore right to suggest that you are stocked
>>with defending the APRC and fear for the worst if you
>>join us in the opposition?
>>
>>A major point you have omitted is whether the 1997
>>Constitution was the right option for The Gambia after
>>30 years of self perpetuated rule.
>>I await your response,as I am prepared to challenge
>>you on this issue.
>>
>>On that note we look forward to your honest response.
>>
>>Have a wonderful day
>>
>>Sansusi
>
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