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  Lamarana Jallow ,I have my doubts about the veracity of this allegations  

" When news of the November 11 abortive coup hit's the nation, BB fled the
country. BB was one of those working with Sam on Jawara's comeback. BB dare
deny that he was talking to Sarr. As I said earlier, I used to be closed to
Sam. I know his family. He also knows my family. Let me stop there."
For the first , Sir Dawda gave an interview to Dr Saine and stated that he convinced  BB Darboe to accept the invitation of the Junta and join them because he feared  the junta could destroy the healthy economic they left behind .
Secondly Sam was taken to Mile just  four days after the Coup before BB Darboe returned from Senegal to The Gambia then how could the two be working together on Jawara's comeback ?Just my doubt .

Luntang



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From: "Essau Gambia" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 1:39 PM
Subject: Colonel Sarr was tasked by deposed President Jawara to receive the Guinean troops -Lamarana Jallow exp


Colonel Sarr was tasked by deposed President Jawara to receive the Guinean
troops -Lamarana Jallow exposes!!
By Lamarana Jallow, son of the Gambia.

Dear Mr. Editor,

Thanks for giving me space to respond to Colonel Sarr's recent misleading
and deceptive reaction to my past pieces. Sarr instead of addressing the
issues, he embarked on a useless field day by trying to trace my true
identity. Sarr should remain calm, focused and resolute. My identity is not
important at this hour. What matters is the allegations leveled against him.
Sam deliberately ignored the counter coup allegations. Sam was tasked by
deposed President Jawara to receive the  Guinean troops to foil the July
22nd coup. The Guineans  were denied landing space by the erstwhile
Senegalese President Abdou Joof. Conteh at the time had promised Jawara with
quick reactionary  force to tackle the coupists led by Yahya Jammeh. Some of
the Guinean soldiers tried to land in Dakar, but were refused landing space
by Joof's government. Sam worked very hard to ensure that he laid down the
necessary tactical operations to launch operation duped" restoring Jawara's
government." This was the time he surveyed the Radio Gambia and other
military instillations in the Greater Banjul Area.

Sam was Sir Dawada's good friend. Sam was Bakary Bunja Darboe's good friend.
Jawara  thought that Sam was the only officer who can bring him back in
Banjul. Sam had his own boys in the army then. Ebou Jallow, Omar Faye, Lie
Conteh, Mba Jobe, Johnson and others. Some of these officers have left,
while few are still in active duty. If the said operation to restore Jawara
back had succeeded Sam would have been hired as Interior Minister. That I
can confirm. Lamin Kaba Bajo was  on board the US Navy boat at the time.
Bajo was privy to all the conversations Jawara had with his contacts in
Banjul at the material time. Bajo himself was supposed to join Sam and
others to foil the coup, but their much anticipated Guinean troops never
materialized. Senegal never wanted to help Jawara to return to the country.
It was the Guinean government then.

While Sir Dawda was in exile, he was still interested in recruiting his
right hands to end the era of the junta. The likes of Omar Faye now Sports
Minister and Sam Sarr misled the old man on numerous occasions about their
determination to lead troops to restore his government back. Today, Sir
Dawda is being accorded special treatment by Jammeh with uninterrupted
salary, security and other allowances. Sir Dawda left Sarr, Sarra Jagha, BB
Darboe, Amadou Lowe, James Gaye just to name a few former PPP big wigs
behind.

Sam got it all wrong by associating me with Chongan's former orderly. I just
laughed over it when I saw that miscalculations on the side of Sarr.  I have
been a policy maker throughout my life. I think with this brief tip-off you
should be able to connect the dots…..

Sam was an intellectual of the highest order, while in the army. I'm not
disputing that. We used to be good friends. What baffles me was his
treacherous attempts to dine with Jawara and Jammeh at the same time. Sam
should have call it a day with the boys after his jailing. But no. He was
abused, tortured and threatened with death. Yet, Sam accepted an invitation
to work with the junta. There was nothing wrong with him declining a job
offer accorded to him by the junta. But due to greed and lack of principles
he traded his integrity.

Sam shared the same characteristic with Bakary Bunja Darboe. BB was Jawara's
right man. He served  almost in all key cabinet positions. Knowing fully
well that military coups are illegal and undemocratic, BB responded to an
invitation to serve as Minister of Finance. The entire PPP rank and file
were shocked by BB'S naked and shameless misconduct. He betrayed Sir Dawda
and the PPP leadership.

I was not surprised when Sam said BB was lobbying for his release. Yes, they
are birds of the same feathers. They lacked principles. BB was posed to
replace Jammeh if  his plans materializes. BB and I once had a brief chat
shortly after he was hired by the junta. I remember him telling me that
these boys got to go. All of a sudden, BB disappeared from the political
scene. The last thing I heard from him was his Kiang trip.

When news of the November 11 abortive coup hit's the nation, BB fled the
country. BB was one of those working with Sam on Jawara's comeback. BB dare
deny that he was talking to Sarr. As I said earlier, I used to be closed to
Sam. I know his family. He also knows my family. Let me stop there.

The Freedom Newspaper should be commended for its impartiality throughout
this debate. All what Sam wants is to chase me out of this well read paper.
He and Chongan should stop the conspiracy to have my postings banned. What
has Chongan have to do with journalism? The Freedom editors should refused
to be dictated by people like Chongan and Sarr. All what they wanted is to
project their image in the public light. The Gambia is too small. We know
each other.

I remember when Sarr accuses Major Ann of refusing to go to Guinea Bissau
for peace keeping. Sam misrepresented Ann to the President. I was present
when Sam was mouthing bad stuff against Ann. Baboucarr Jatta was present.
Sam concluded that Ann should be fired. Let Sam defend himself on this.

Ann used to senior Sarr, but the latter never wanted to complement the
former.  Ann being  an O  Level graduate, Sarr thought that the officer was
below his intellectual background. As soon as Jammeh promoted him as Lt.
Colonel,  he Sarr started to exhibit his dictatorial tendencies against his
perceived enemies in the army.  I will sum up here until next week.

Editors note:The views of the author does not represent the position of th
Freedom Newspaper. This paper cannot be held liable for the contents of the
author's piece. His views are his views. Opinions expressed by  private
contributors does not necessarily reflects the position of the Freedom
Newspaper. Thanks for your attention.

Posted on Saturday, May 19, 2007 (Archive on Wednesday, June 27, 2007)
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