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Sun, 4 Feb 2001 12:05:16 +0100
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On 3 Feb 2001, at 17:36, Amadou Drammeh wrote:

> Culled from the Independent Newspaper
>
> When Yahya Jammeh and co. forcefully took over the reins of power they
> announced a four-year transition period, which was, of course greeted with
> disapproval by a cross section of the Gambian populace. A national
> consultative committee was inaugurated and at the end of its findings,
> presented a two-year time-table to the AFPRC Regime. The rest is history.
>
> One man who has been behind the historic committee is Dr. Lenrie Peters an
> experienced surgeon and the author of three books (The Second Round,
> Katchikali, Satellites).

The report of the National consultative can be read at:
http://home3.inet.tele.dk/mcamara/ncc/

according to the report, the transition from military rule is still incomplete.

Momodou Camara

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