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Gaddafi pulls the strings in Yahya. He can't think for himself. Such a task force must address Gaddafi on Gambian matters.

Haruna. You don't believe me do you???








-----Original Message-----
From: A Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, Aug 27, 2009 1:27 am
Subject: Re: Zainab Bangura and Three Others To Engage Niger's Political Stake Holders



We should encourage a similar task force for Gambia..............
-Laye
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Haruna Darbo<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 Thanx Laye for sharing. Elections must not go ahead in Niger on the basis of
 an engineered constitution.
 I encourage Tandja to reflect. Haruna.


 -----Original Message-----
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 Stake Holders

 http://standardtimespress.net/cgi-bin/artman/publish/printer_4162.shtml

 From Standard Times Press News Paper

 NEWS
 Zainab Bangura and Three Others To Engage Niger's Political Stake Holders
 By Pasco Temple
 Aug 26, 2009, 01:48



 Four Foreign Ministers from Sierra Leone, Benin, Burkina Faso and
 Nigeria have been charged with the responsibility of  saving “a crisis
 situation, and prevent the “return of authoritarian rule and dark age
 in West Africa” by restoring Political Sanity in Niger.

 The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) gave the
 responsibility to four West 
African Foreign Ministers including Sierra
 Leone’s Madam Zainab Hawa Bangura and three others from Nigeria,
 Benin, and Burkina Faso to intercede in the political crisis in Niger
 and restore political sanity in20the beleaguered west African Country
 Monday August 24th, during a close session of Foreign ministers of
 ECOWAS countries at the ECOWAS conference Center in Abuja.

 At a one day extra ordinary meeting of ECOWAS mediation and Security
 Council held in Abuja on Monday August 24,it was agreed by thirteen
 Foreign Ministers from Benin, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Burkina
 Faso, Cote D Ivoire, Liberia, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau Mali,
 Senegal, and Togo that a four man ad-hoc ministerial committee led by
 Nigeria and composed of Benin, Burkina Faso, and Sierra Leone
 immediately start work to restore dialogue and political common sense
 in Niger.

 The ad –hoc committee is mandated to work with all political
 stakeholders in Niger, including the National Council for Dialogue
 towards the restoration of dialogue and consensus which characterized
 the political environment before the current crisis, and report its
 findings to an already scheduled extra ordinary summit of Heads of
 State and Government scheduled for first week September. According to
 ECOWAS Commission President Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambers, the call for the
 extra ordinary summit followed the council’s expression of deep
 concern over violation of the 1999 consensual constitution of Niger
 and the 2001 ECOWAS supple
mentary protocol on Democracy and Good
 Governance.

 “Again, it has undermined the progress made in the consolidation of
 Democracy and the rule of law”. Earlier, in his opening remarks, the

 Chairman of ECOWAS mediation and Security Council Chief Ojo Madueke of
 Nigeria decried the situation in Niger and described it as a “defining
 moment for survival of hard earned democratic renewal for both Niger
 and the entire West African region. While reiterating the role of
 peace and stability for Socio –economic stability, Chief Madueke said
 the Parliament, the media, and civil society has a critical part to
 play in the consolidation of Democracy in the region.



 He therefore encouraged his colleagues Foreign Ministers “to stand up
 to the Niger Challenge with sincerity candour and respect to the
 various challenges faced by each member state, in order that democracy
 is safeguarded”. Adding “failure would mean a return to the “dark age”
 of authoritarianism and anarchy”. Other members of the Sierra Leone
 delegation include Sierra Leone’s permanent representative to ECOWAS
 H.E Henry O. Macauley and the Director of Africa Region, Foreign
 Affairs and International Cooperation Mr. Borbor Laggah.

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