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Momodou Krubally <[log in to unmask]>
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Burama, here is my take:  
In your view what do you think is/are our political problem(s)? 
Our political problem is the simple fact that yaya and his team have monopolized
the government.  In a sense he bullied the opposition from the start when he
banned them.  He began by threatening the
masses with the illegal arrest, torture, false imprisonment, unexplained disappearances
and rampant killings.  This allowed him
to enjoy the unfair majority in the house and government.  While at it, he
amended the constitution to favor his party/government.  

What do you think is/are the possible solution(s)? Please some practical actions! Less of rhetoric! The solution in my case is
simple.  To begin, he needs to respect the Gambian people,   our human
rights, freedom of speech and assembly.  
He can begin the
change by setting up an independent commission of inquiry to look into the
rampant corruption, false imprisonment and some of the lands issues.  Yaya must allow this commission to look into his personal business dealings,
the prison conditions and the past killings and missing people since he took
over.  

Who do you think will implement/do this/these solution(s)?
An international body should be in place to implement these findings.

Do you have a role in what you think is/are the solution(s)? What would be such role(s)? 
We all have a role to play towards the solution.  We must speak out, ask questions and demand answers.  We must work hard to get a seat at the table to be heard.  The role entails being actively involved in Gambian politics.


Or do you think what you are proposing has to be done by others (excluding you)? Who will be this/these others? Why they and not you? Is your identify problem(s) national problem(s) or your problem(s)?

Finally.......Do you think Gambia has NO political problem(s)? Do you think we're just unfairly treating Yahya while he's doing a great job (what they call in The Gambia - he's bringing development)
The Gambia does have a political and human rights problem.  The political playing
ground is not level and the human right abuse is rampant which need to
stop.  
The people's confidence must be restored before we can move forward.  Yaya like every leader has done some good.  His bad governance and poor human right record is overshadowing the little good he has done.  
 
MB Krubally



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On Sunday, March 23, 2014 9:34 AM, Burama FL Jammeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  
In your view what do you think is/are our political problem(s)?

What do you think is/are the possible solution(s)? Please some practical actions! Less of rhetoric!

Who do you think will implement/do this/these solution(s)?

Do you have a role in what you think is/are the solution(s)? What would be such role(s)? 

Or do you think what you are proposing has to be done by others (excluding you)? Who will be this/these others? Why they and not you? Is your identify problem(s) national problem(s) or your problem(s)?

Finally.......Do you think Gambia has NO political problem(s)? Do you think we're just unfairly treating Yahya while he's doing a great job (what they call in The Gambia - he's bringing development)

I seriously need your opinion. If you can't make it public.....reach me at: 

[log in to unmask] or 810 844 6040

Burama

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