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Demba,
I believe this is a great idea. As you rightly said we have to move on. The
process for a unification among Gambians should be high on our agenda, that
way we can effect practical and meaninful changes. As you said one does not
need to be athome to effect changes, so therefore we have to prove that.
We have to get interest people and then we can define the grounds on which
we are going to unite; the agenda and clearly defined programme.
I will also suggest that the process should take a pratical dimension where
by we can have Gambians in different fields and occupations organised within
this Union, i:e medical, economies, engineers, politicians etc. The format
for this can be discussed. I believe interested people will bring their
ideas forward.
The Struggle Continues!!
Ndey Jobarteh
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Date: 04 October 1999 08:50
Subject: Re: Actions speaks louder than words:(time running out)
>Ndey,
>Thanks for your contributions towards our common goal African unity. As
>suggested before we need to take actions now in mobilizing our people. I
do
>appreciate the responds from other members of the G-L.
>I do agree that we cannot involve everybody in this process. Some people
>will never take part in such a challenge. What is important is that we get
>few people who are committed to go ahead with our plans. who are ready to
>sacrifice time and energy to bring changes in Africa. I will therefore,
>suggest again for us to pick few prominent people who are willing to lead
us
>into this noble goal.
>I don't think we have to be involved in the political process on the ground
>in the Gambia to be able to bring changes. We are involve no matter where
we
>are. Let us expand our campaign to get as much people as possible. We
>definitely need our sisters like you ndye to take part. We cannot afford
to
>take off without their involvement. I am therefore, calling on all our
>Gambian sisters (African) to be actively involve in this vital debate.
>The struggle continues
>Love,
>Demba
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