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Aye Aye.

I welcome the CNTG even as I encourage further due-diligence and discipline.

 

 Haruna.

 

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From: Bamba sering Manka Mass <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Oct 11, 2012 4:52 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up Government - This group is likely to replace Babili Mansa


Gambians have every right to get back their dignity in society of humans. The very reason we are able to debate argue and say things freely is the fact that most of us live outside the borders of Banjul. That fact no one denies yet some are still foolishly thinking this devil of so called president can be democratically removed from power? Yes that is possible when we as Gambians have rights in our country and are powered to take government to task. Time will tell. Gambia belongs to all of us and no one will be allowed dictates to us anymore or hold all of us hostages. Some hostage takers do no need negotiations they need force and that is what jammeh and gang needs.

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On 11 Oct 2012, at 03:03, "Ousman Ceesay" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:





If anyone still believe Yahya is removable by democratic means, well, let's just say I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. 
What Bayo and Co. are doing is a well worned path. There is a lot of online vitriol towards their maiden efforts. 
Pressure from any quarter on the tyranny that prevail in the Gambia today is a good thing. A Transitional Council is but a structure for diplomacy, not an entrenched governing entity. 
Let everyone take a chill pill. At this point in our struggle, we need all hands on deck. Welcome to the struggle CNTG. 


Live free or die


            
                
                    
                    
                                                    
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We would like jammeh to go but we also want him replaced with a democratically elected government. Get serious guys!!!

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On Oct 10, 2012, at 8:24 PM, "C. Omar Kebbeh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up Government
Posted on 10 October 2012. Tags: Gambia, Gambia News


The Gambian National Transitional Council, headed by one Sidia Bayo held a press conference this morning in the French capital Paris. According to the statement received , the CNTG  has given Yaya Jammeh 30 days to vacate power and has also published a list of names as  ministers in next transitional government. Listed Below are the names of persons chosen by the National Transitional Council.
President and commander in chief of The Gambia Armed Forces, 
Minister of Natural Resources and Energy: 
Mr Bayo Sidia Sheikh 
  
General Secretary Office of the President: Mr Ousman Jammeh 
  
  
Vice President and head of Government: Mr Jallow Babucarr 
  
Minister of Defence : Mr Mohamed Kora 
  
Minister of Interior and Home Affairs: Mr Sanyang Ablaye 
  
Minister of Justice, Equalities, National Religious affairs and reconciliation 
Lawyer Darboe Yankuba (spokesman) 
  
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs: Mr Touray Suntu 
  
Minister of Agriculture and food production; Falai Mr Baldeh 
  
Minister of Youths and Sports: Mr Sada Njie 
  
Minister of Tourism and Culture: Mr Landing Nyassi 
  
Minister of Media and Communications: Mr Bamba Serign Mass (spokesman) 
  
Minister of Local Governments and Lands: Mr Mahawa Cham 
  
Minister of Health, Social Welfare and Women’s Affairs: Mrs. Sarata Jabbi 
  
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Mr Darboe Manding 
  
Minister of Basic and Secondary Education: Mr Alajie Nyabally 
  
Minister of Forestry and Environment: Mr Abdul Karim Sanneh 
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