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Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thanks Suntou and Mboge though rarely, I completely agree with you on this.
This is one of the biggest problems we have in Gambia. I just cannot
comprehend when will Gambians read the writings on the wall and learn from
it.

Many have a dangerous lack of responsibility in handling national issues.
The view that if you 'cannot beat them join them' is the most ignorant view
I could ever imagine...I just don't know why folks would be so blinded with
the situation in Banjul... Everything is fair game but Jammeh...

We got some serious soul searching as a nation and people...

Happy Friday

Demba


On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> The situation cannot be restricted to legal practioners only.  People from
> all professions and vocations are doing everything to have a bite of the
> ever elusive imagined national cake which they think Jammeh controls.  From
> all sectors of Gambian society (both home and abroad) folk are
> positioning themselves to be noticed by the tyrant.
>
> Ours is a very dare situation which is exacerbated by the arrogance of
> some *eluded folk within the diaspora claiming that only few of them have
> the know-how, connection, vision, dedication to steer and deliver us from
> the tyranny in the Gambia.*  One of them has even stated something to the
> effect that he has the *nagging feeling that if he and his group do not
> led  [most of whom enabled Jammeh at some point -now trying to salvage
> whatever is left of their integrity] the so-called "Steering
> Committees" emanating from the recent get togethers in the USA/UK, would
> not function or probably fail.*
> **
> Worrying times
>
> *  *
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:06 PM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>
>> http://kibaaro.com/disgraced-minister-solicitor-general-arraigned-in-court/
>>
>> As President Jammeh accuses Pa Harry Jammeh and Jobarteh of abuse of
>> office and corrupt practises, one wonders, what compel this legal minds to
>> knowningly throw away their dignity and enable a criminal system.
>> Is there any hope in salvaging the legal profession of our country?
>> Jobarteh they said, lobbyed hard to get the Justice Minister job, the
>> current Justice Minister if my memomry serves me right was the wife of Lai
>> Conteh. A man who was put through hell, whilst married to the same woman.
>> Or is she someone else? But any how, it is said, she too lobbyed to get the
>> job.
>> What is the reason a number of Gambian legal minds wish to take the
>> sacriligious post of Justice Minister in Jammeh's govenment? Is it due
>> to the country or place of study. Because there are some accusations that,
>> those who study law in Africa are more likely to help dictators..But Pa
>> Harry studied in England, whilst some of the Nigerians studied in America.
>> What is wrong with our legal practioners, not all of them I will hasten to
>> say.
>>
>> Ex Magistrate Bory Freed Chonghan, who is himself a Barister now, whilst
>> Lamin J Darboe freed the Brikama folks and some other remanded detainees,
>> Magistrate Mboge also release Sedia and Halifa, whilst Buba Jawo levied a
>> fine on Fatou Jaw Manneh...I can't seems to see any dignity in the legal
>> professionals, the larger percentage..I hope our learned friend Sanusi
>> Owen, Ibrahim Chonghan, Lamin J Darboe and others help us here..It is
>> pathetic..
>> These men aren't poverty ridden. I know Jobarteh well. He has over three
>> massive compounds, and cars, what is the issue...Is it name (appearing on
>> GRTS), What is it guys.
>> SUntou
>>
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