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Demba Jawo <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 May 2000 05:22:26 -0700
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Dear Kebba,
I really like your proposal as to how to get rid of the tyrannical regime of
Yahya Jammeh and his group of sycophants and illiterate jokers. Those of us
on the ground would really appreciate any assistance from people of goodwill
to help us get rid of these blood thirsty monsters who are out to ruin this
country. You sound quite genuine and I am very much in support of your
proposal. I am waiting for more details so that I would play my own part in
it to the best of my ability.
I sometimes feel pity for Yahya because he has been hijacked by a group of
self-seeking half-baked fools whose sole ambition is to remain in power
forever at whatever expense. These people are Lamin Kaba Bajo, Baba Jobe,
the Libyan trained terrorist and a notorious criminal, Abdoulai Kujabi, a
relative of Yahya's who has been the one virtually running the security
apparatus and telling all the other fools like Baboucarr Jatta and the other
service chiefs how to behave, otherwise he would recommend for their
immediate removal. Anything he tells Yahya is what he would do. He is a fool
so he listens to fools like him. There is also one sannitary inspector,
whose name I cannot remember who is also one of his most trusted advisers.
Just imagine the calibre of people he relies on to run his government. When
it comes to religious matters, he has puppets like Imam Fatty and Banding
Drammeh who would tell him anything just to ensure that they maintain their
exulted positions.
I really agree with you that this regime must be removed and the sooner it
is done the better for all of us. Let us all as patriotic Gambians and
lovers of The Gambia joins hands to ensure that this noble project succeeds.
Thank you for the suggestion and I hope to hear more of it.
Baliya

On Wed, 3 May 2000 09:33:18 EDT, The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
wrote:

>  As we inch closer to the day when Yaya is to be forcibly removed from
>  office, we will post plans outlining the steps needed to run an interim
>  government pending the Restoration Of Democracy through free and fair
>  elections.  The plan to elect a new Government will be executed in a
>  100-days from the day Yaya is removed from office.
>
>  A group of dedicated Gambians will create an environment conducive to
>  handing over power to a democratically elected government.  A prominent
>  Gambian currently enjoying an illustrious career in the international
arena
>  with no political ambitions will take a sabbatical leave to head this
>  interim government.  In future postings, a list of potential individuals
to
>  take up this challenge will be given.  The interim President will be
aided
>  by a cabinet made up of professionals with no ambitions of running for an
>  elective office.  The only seat in the cabinet occupied by military or
>  ex-military personnel will be the Defense portfolio.
>
>  The interim government will suspend the constitution.  Appropriate
>  amendments will be made to the constitution. In future postings detailed
>  information on these amendments will be made available.
>
>  Commissions of inquiries will be set up with plenary powers to dispense
>  justice swiftly.   Yaya, his officials, friends, families, etc will all
be
>  prosecuted and dealt with accordingly.  Future postings will outline the
>  process.   If you thought Yaya was vindictive, you have not seen anything
>  yet.
>
>  This government will not engage in any major development projects.
Ongoing
>  projects will be assessed and tailored to benefit the country.  The only
>  objectives of the interim administration will be to clean up the country
and
>  organize elections to hand over power.
>
>  We will make future posting amplifying the above steps that will lead to
the
>  Restoration of Democracy in the Gambia.  We encourage debate over some of
>  the issues posted.  However, we will execute these and other endeavors
>  regardless of the consensus we reach.
>  By God, this is something more important than anything else:
>
>  WE MUST GET RID OF YAYA BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.
>
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