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Ousman Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Feb 2001 16:35:36 EST
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I personally think this is a good idea. As Africans, there is little hope for
any serious political change with a lot of parties like we do in the Gambia.
Recent history taught us that a united opposition is the only way to be taken
seriously.
However, I take PDOIS's response to the question as a NO. This is just my
personal interpretation of it. PDOIS keep telling us that we all have own
opinions. Of course the whole world knows that. And we all know that there
are lot of ways to heaven too.
I would encourage the movement to continue their work and bring those who
want to come together for the interest of the nation. And for the interest of
the nation only.
I personally do not endorse any single party in the Gambia, but I am sure it
is going to be a great service to that nation to see if political parties can
lay their personal objectives aside and heed to the national interest. And
this goes for the ruling APRC too.

Ousman Bojang.

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