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Ceesay Soffie <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Jun 2001 06:49:19 -0400
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I do not know the others in that delegation, but I knew Imam Ismaila Baye.
That he is part of such a delegation is shocking to say the least.  I do not
have to wonder what their positions were when unarmed students were murdered
in broad daylight and the perpetrators indemnified.  What an indecorous
group.  Where are our ELDERS?  What has happened to our "OUSTASES" indeed?
This is one group that should seek God's forgiveness and repent. May the
almighty God strengthen our resolve to save our selves from the likes of
those who support the reign of tyrants.

Soffie

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Mori Kebba Jammeh [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent:   Tuesday, June 05, 2001 10:01 PM
                To:     [log in to unmask]
                Subject:        Re: "WESTERN DIVISION NOMINATES JAMMEH"

                I think it was an outrageous self-serving venture for the
socalled elders of
                Western Division to declare their support for a Child
killer. If the victory
                of Yaya, was the will of God, his impending defeat in 2001
will also be the
                will of God "insallah". We can't hide behind the Almighty
God and commit
                murderous acts. That delegation consists of people who were
making similar
                behaviors in the previous administration. So, where are
their credibilities?
                The chief was right that Gambians and the international
community know Yaya
                but only for the opposite of what he said. He is a CHILD
KILLER.

                Mori Kebba Jammeh



                ----- Original Message -----
                From: Mori Kebba Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
                To: <[log in to unmask]>
                Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 8:26 PM
                Subject: "WESTERN DIVISION NOMINATES JAMMEH"


                > DAILY OBSERVER
                > Monday, June 4, 2001
                > WESTERN DIVISION NOMINATES JAMMEH
                >
                > A fifty-member delegation led by the chairman of the
Western Division
                Elders
                > Council, Alhaji Kalifa Sano of Brufut, last Friday called
on President
                Yahya
                > Jammeh at State House to formally propose him as their
desired candidate
                for
                > the next presidential election slated for October 18 this
year. During the
                > audience, the general secretary of the elders council of
Western Division,
                > and Kombo Central, Chief Bakary Santang Bojang, recalled
how elders from
                > across the country appealed to, compelled and convinced
President Jammeh
                to
                > resign from the military at the end of the transition in
1996 to run for
                > presidency as well as his landslide victory in the said
polls.
                >
                > Chief Santang Bojang attributed President Jammeh's 1996
victory to the
                will
                > of God and the support of The Gambian people. He said,
"Over the past five
                > years, President Jammeh's achievements have become well
known to all
                > Gambians and the international community at large.
Gambians now have
                > confidence in President Jammeh more than any time before.
This is why the
                > Western Division has again taken the lead to recommend
Jammeh's
                candidature
                > in the coming election." The APRC Western Division women's
mobiliser, Aja
                > Ndeye Jatta, and lady councillors, Ya Amie Badjie and
Sifaya Hydara,
                > commended President Jammeh for uplifting the status of
Gambian women.
                Hydara
                > noted that "Every day, something new and positive happens
for the progress
                > and welfare of women under President Jammeh's leadership."
                >
                > She said most of the projects implemented by the APRC
government had
                > benefited women directly more than any group in the
country and called on
                > the women folk to vote Jammeh in with a greater majority.
Other speakers
                > were Essa Sanneh, MI Bojang, Imams Ismaila Baye, Sukuta,
Yusupha Darboe,
                > Basori, Abdoulie Bah, Nemakunku, Cherno Alhaji Sella Bah,
Brufut and
                Alhaji
                > Saikou Janko, who reaffirmed the growing commitment of the
youths of
                Western
                > Division to the ideals of President Jammeh as a
hardworking, patriotic and
                > honest leader with a good vision for the progress of all
Gambians.
                >
                > Fisheries and national resources secretary, Susan
Waffa-Ogoo, and the APRC
                > national mobiliser, tourism secretary, Yankuba Touray,
thanked the people
                of
                > Western Divison for the trust and confidence they had in
President Jammeh.
                > SoS Touray said the record performance of the APRC
government under
                Jammeh's
                > rule was recognised by all patriotic Gambians and that
come October 2001,
                > the president would sweep the polls in a landslide. In
response, President
                > Jammeh thanked the delegation and the whole of Western
Division for their
                > renewed support and loyalty and for the solidarity they
have shown for him
                > and the APRC over the past five years. He urged them to
close ranks,
                > mobilise and coordinate campaign programmes with peace and
tolerance.
                >
                > He cautioned them to avoid being provoked by the main
opposition UDP,
                whose
                > supporters, according to President Jammeh, are confused
and looking for
                > excuses in advance of their imminent defeat in the October
polls.
                President
                > Jammeh said the UDP lacks a genuine manifesto and an
agenda relevant to
                The
                > Gambia's progress as a Third World country, saying that
was why a number
                of
                > the party's stalwarts have now turned to the APRC. He
further stated that
                > the UDP was involved in a conspiracy with former President
Dawda Jawara
                and
                > other disgruntled elements overseas, working against the
interest of
                > Gambians and The Gambia as a sovereign nation. Jammeh said
the recent
                > meeting held in London, England where representatives of
the opposition
                > called for sanctions against The Gambia, was a clear
example of the
                > unpatriotic and opportunistic nature of the opposition.
                >
                > He said the UDP had been flushed out of the Upper, Central
and Lower River
                > divisions, "not to speak of Banjul and the Kombo St Mary's
Division" and
                > must not be allowed to root anywhere within the Western
Division. The
                > president also implored all Gambians to exercise their
electoral rights by
                > getting registered, and condemned the UDP for "faning the
fires of
                tribalism
                > with the ultimate intent of fragmenting the Gambian
society. He then
                > accepted the nomination, which, he said, would enable his
government
                execute
                > programmes already mapped out for The Gambia's
development. President
                Jammeh
                > said the provision of adequate water and electricity
throughout the
                country
                > as well as the improvement of road networks would
constitute the
                priorities
                > of his government under a second mandate. Also present at
the meeting were
                > the local government secretary, Momodou Nai Ceesay, the
APRC deputy
                national
                > mobiliser, Alhaji Buba Baldeh, and other senior APRC
officials. The
                > gathering was led in prayer by the imam of Brikama, Alhaji
Karamo Touray.
                >
                >
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