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Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 05/09/2001 12:09:13 GMT Daylight Time,
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> << The reason I am asking these questions is that, this past Sunday on Radio
> 1
> FM, there was a heated arguement between Halifa Sallah and OJ about why
> there was not a coalition of all the opposition parties. One of the
> statements by OJ defending their position regarding why there was not a
> unified opposition including all other opposition parties was the factor of
> time. He also made reference to the one year transition proposed by PDOIS,
> the three year transition proposed by the unregistered GPP and the two year
> transition proposed by the PPP. He made no mention of the transition
> timetable favoured by the UDP and said nothing of the UDP/PPP timetable.
> This, I thought was strange. I tried calling to seek clarification from him
> but could not get through becasue of the many callers trying to contribute
> to the discussion. That being the case, are you in a possition to tell us
> what the UDP/PPP transition agenda is? >>
>

Pa Modou,

First, a disclaimer: everything i write here are nothing but my individual
deliberations and do not necessarily represent the Alliance position. I'm an
individual supporter of the Alliance's effort to electorally empty Jammeh
into the dust-bin of history in October.

As per the "questions" you posed, since you were not fortunate enough to pose
all your vexatious "questions" vis-a-vis the Alliance agenda during the Radio
1 FM political programme, why don't you get in touch with OJ and ask him all
these vexatious "questions" you just posed if you are really serious about
knowing what the Alliance seeks to achieve for the Gambian peoples? As a
Senior Planner at GAMTEL, i'm sure if you are serious about seeking
"clarifications" from OJ, you will have no trouble obtaining his phone
number; and OJ being the generous man he is, will politely listen to your
"concerns" and endeavour to answer them.

Hamjatta Kanteh

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