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Tombong;

Nice to see you back. I hope you will participate more than you lately have
been.

Thanks for sharing!

SS.Jawara
Stockholm, Sweden.








----- Original Message -----
From: TOMBONG SAIDY
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: FYI


Dr. Janneh,
You are welcome and glad that you have finally made up your mind to join the
APRC. I know you will be called all sorts of names, but do not mind the
distracters. You have a right to join any political party and I am glad that
you are brave enough to announce it publicly.
Many have joined the APRC in the last few months but some of them are not
brave enough to announce it.
The APRC is open to all Gambia and all are invited. You can be a member of
the APRC and continue fighting for justice.
Once again, welcome.

PEACE
Tombong



>From: "Dr. Amadou S. Janneh"
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: FYI
>Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 15:59:37 -0400
>
>Folks,
>
>I need to inform you that I have decided to join the APRC -- a party I had
>been very critical of, if not hostile towards. It is now my conviction that
>the party is dedicated to improving the lives of Gambians and that I can
>contribute something towards achieving its goals.
>
>The main catalyst for my decision has been the tone set by President Jammeh
in
>his inaugural speech following the 2001 Presidential elections. I believe
>elements outlined in his address created opportunities for a political and
>social climate that is conducive to stability, tolerance, and
reconciliation.
>Reaching out to political foes and extending amnesty to exiles, as
President
>Jammeh did, were acts of political magnanimity and maturity that I found
>attractive.
>
>Also taken into consideration is the regime's delivery of public goods. Of
>particular significance to me in this context are the development of the
Kombo
>Coastal road network and the establishment of the University of the Gambia.
>
>No system or organization is perfect, but hopefully we can work towards
that
>objective through the collective will.
>
>Amadou SJ
>
>"Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and
enthusiastically act upon...must inevitably come to pass" (J. Meyers).
>
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