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Fri, 15 Jun 2001 15:51:54 -0000
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The mere idea of having people like "Kebba Jobe" in The Gambia is sickening.
Only the prospect of divine justice some day can offer solace to us poor
mortals. I bet "Kebba Jobe" would claim that Yaya Jammeh is infact Wade's
mentor!!! And that Wade has even offered to kiss Jammeh's ....!!! in
appreciation of his peace efforts in Casamance!!!! Talk about cleaning your
neighbour's house when yours is full of stinking shit!

>From: Kebba Jobe <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Ebrima, your source got it all wrong!
>Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 15:01:36 -0000
>
>In the recent pass, 'one of your sorces' allegedly intimated that relations
>between the Gambia and Senegal may not be at their best. Well the following
>seems to point to the contrary. Please read on.
>
>Culled from the Gambia Daily.
>
>In a message received recently at State House, President Wade of Senegal
>spoke of Jammeh's clear sightedness and lucidity in the drive towards peace
>in Casamance and the sub-region. The full text of the message reads:
>
>"Mr. President and dear brother, My envoy whom you received during your
>audience with Abbe Diamacoune and Sidy Badji has given me an insight, a
>full
>and faithful account of your discussion with Diamacoune.
>
>Your clear sightedness and lucidity in the drive towards peace in Casamance
>and in our sub-region did not come as a surprise as even before assuming
>the
>presidency in Senegal, I had already been convinced of your good will.
>
>Since my election, we have together forged an enduring relationship.
>
>I would therefore wish to congratulate you on my behalf, and on behalf of
>the people and Government of Senegal for your assistance in bringing about
>lasting peace in the Casamance.
>
>Your name will go down in history as the African brother, the true
>Pan-Africanist who played a decisive role in the solution of a fraticidal
>conflict which has lasted for nearly 20 years.
>
>I am sure that your assistance in establishing peace and preserving unity
>in
>my country will enable me to deliver the peace that I promised the
>Senegalese people.
>
>I wish you and the brotherly people of The Gambia good health, peace and
>prosperity.
>
>Be rest assured that you will always find in me a brother and faithful
>friend whom you can always count on in the best interest of our two peoples
>who are united by history and a common destiny.
>
>Kindly accept, Mr. President and dear brother, the expression of my warmest
>salutations and friendship.
>
>(Sgd) Abdoulaye Wade, President of the Republic of Senegal.
>
>Have a nice day and bye 4Now, KB Jobe.
>
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