GAMBIA-L Archives

The Gambia and Related Issues Mailing List

GAMBIA-L@LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG

Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
From:
Madi Camara <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 3 Mar 2006 13:33:49 -0800
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (255 lines)
Jabou,
I read your mail after reading that of Daffeh through
Mr. Mballow. I could not find any good reason(s) why
Darboe would not have been a great candidate had he
been chosen as the flag-bearer for NADD.  Daffeh
articulated very well why Darboe would be a better
candidate than Halipha.  I like Halipha 100% and I
believe he would have been a great candidate with all
the opposition parties (I mean former NADD)behind him.
 I also believe that Darboe would have been a superb
candidate had he been chosen as the NADD leader.

Can we all direct our efforts towards finding ways to
make the opposition unite again instead of further
polarizing the situation?  I do not think either NADD
under Halipha (as it is now) or UDP/NRP under Darboe
can dislodge the dictator. A fragmented opposition has
a very slim chance.  As long as Dartboe agrees to be
in power for only 5 years (and not to support any
party later), I see no reason why NADD should not join
the UDP/NRP coalition and revive a new NADD. 

thanks,
Madi.   










--- [log in to unmask] wrote:

> In a message dated 3/2/2006 6:50:40 P.M. Central
> Standard Time, SS 
> [log in to unmask]
> (mailto:[log in to unmask])   writes:
> 
> In fact  if the Brikama show down is anything to go
> by, Lawyer
> Ousainu Darboe is  still a vote magnet. Mr
> Darboe’s
> electoral record is actually a good  foundation for
> the
> opposition to build on. If the opposition is  really
> serious about looking for a realistic option to
> dislodge APRC,  they need to recognise this and
> rally
> behind the UDP/NRP Coalition in the  interest of
> their
> ultimate common objective, which is to dislodge 
> APRC.
> In the same way, NADD should drop the idea of
> Staging
> up Halifa  Sallah as a candidate in the up coming
> presidential election. This man has  being the face
> of
> PDOIS for decades and yet he never achieved 
> anything
> more than 3% for that party.  How on earth can 
> anybody
> even dream of choosing such a man as President
> Jammeh’s  challenger and expect Gambians to take
> you
> seriously? 
> unquote
> 
> Mr Mballow,
>  
> Since you are the man behind the mask of SS Daffeh,
> please relay the  
> following to him for me on behalf of the Gambian
> people.
> The point is not who is more sellable or who gained
> what percentage of  votes 
> in the past, but rather that as a strategy to enable
> them to garner enough  
> votes to win against the APRC, all opposition
> parties had agreed to come  
> together as one unit, NADD, and through a democratic
> process, choose  one candidate 
> to represent this one unit, NADD to face Jammeh in
> the next  elections.
>  The various leaders of these opposition parties
> were to then explain  to 
> their various supporters that this is a strategy
> that would enable them to  
> remove the APRC regime and to give us our country
> back and that after this was  
> accomplished, and followed by the prescribed 5 year
> term of an interim  
> government,  these parties who had come together 
> would then be able  to go back to 
> their individual parties and can then be able to
> organize  themselves and contest 
> elections as individual parties. The people would
> have  understood this and 
> indeed, all indications are that they already did.
>  
> All patriotic Gambians realize in their heart of
> hearts that it is high  time 
> to forge a mechanism to dislodge the Jammeh regime
> from power before they  
> murder all our people and sink our country into an
> irreversible economic  
> disaster.Our people live the hardship on a daily
> basis, regardless of which  tribe 
> they are, the suffering under the APRC regime knows
> no ethnic  boundaries. 
> The idea is that if forging this mechanism means
> having to set aside  for the 
> time being, all political, ideological or personal
> differences for the  sake 
> of our people and for the love of our dear country,
> then that is what would  
> be done by all those who profess to believe in the
> democratic process and the  
> love of our people and country.
> This was and is the hopes and dreams of the Gambian
> people who have taken  
> all they can take from this brutal regime. 
>  
> What has transpired is that some of those who had
> subscribed to this  
> magnificent ideal have decided that they did not
> like what the results of a  
> democratic process to select the representative or
> flag bearer may bring, that  this 
> process may not result in things going the way they
> want it, and so they  
> decided to break their word and abandon an agreement
> that they had made to the  
> Gambian people in order to have their way. This
> makes them begin to resemble the  
> dictator they claim to be trying to dislodge.This
> scares us because if  
> anyone can think in those terms at this critical
> juncture in the history of our  
> country, and to the extent of abandoning the promise
> of this alliance and  the 
> democratic process that was in place to select the
> flag bearer, then that  
> sends a very negative message indeed that those
> individuals do not and will not  
> respect the same democratic process tomorrow should
> they ever be in power, and  
> that we will likely find ourselves in the clutches
> of another attempt to 
> cling  to power at all cost. This is the message
> that these actions convey  
> unfortunately.
>  
> So you see, it is totally irrelevant to talk about
> which party leader  is 
> more sellable because each party leader had
> subscribed to an ideal to pool  their 
> resources together, in this case, those resources
> being their support base  
> and to implore that support base to vote for the
> flag bearer selected through a 
>  democratic process by the coalition executive in
> order to accomplish a well  
> defined objective, to get a dictatorship off the
> backs of Gambians. 
>  
> Unfortunately, a decision was made by some people
> that their own  aspirations 
> were somehow superior to any effort to save our
> country and our  people at 
> their most urgent hour of need and history will not
> look kindly upon  them if 
> they persist in this senseless selfish endeavour.
>  
> These are the facts plain and simple, and people
> need to save us from  the 
> endless rhetoric and spin which insists on making us
> stupid when we are  nothing 
> but stupid. 
>  
> It is also time to stop the accusations of tribalism
> by those whose actions  
> speak louder than words that they are the ones who
> are the tribalists. it is, 
> as  our African American brothers and sisters say, a
> case of the pot calling  
> the kettle black, or a cheap strategy of trying to
> beat your opponent to the  
> punch by labeling them what you have manifested to
> be.
>  
> Our country and our people are crying and dying from
> the untold brutality  of 
> this devious regime, and let those who truely love
> our country, and who say  
> they subscribe to the democratic ideal keep their
> word and come back to the  
> promise they made so that we can move our country
> forward. Their actions  will 
> then be remembered by the people and they will be
> able to not only  hold their 
> heads high tomorrow, but we will then know that they
> can be  trusted as 
> people we the people can also trust to lead us 
> tomorrow.
>  
> For the love of God, this is an interim government
> we are talking  about, a 
> temporary solution that will create the kind of
> atmosphere all  political 
> parties have been yearning for for forty years. Do
> not those who  are so hell bent 
> on derailing this process trust their abilities to
> win an  election in a free 
> and fair atmosphere after our constitution has been
> restored  and coercion is 
> not the order of the day anymore? 
>  
> Please also relay to "Mr Daffeh" that his cloak and
> dagger manner also  tells 
> us that he and whatever he represents must not be
> something he can hold  his 
> head up high for if he has to hide behind someone
> else to deliver his warped  
> messages.
> And Mr Mballow, a word of advice if I may. If you
> are as objective as  you 
> profess to be, and if you are as sincere in
> supporting one  unified coalition as 
> your last posting implied, then it baffles me as to 
> why you would agree to 
> be the bag man for "Mr Daffeh" and his divisive 
> messages.
> Jabou Joh
> 
> 
=== message truncated ===


__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around 
http://mail.yahoo.com 

¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤
To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface
at: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html

To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l
To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to:
[log in to unmask]
¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤

ATOM RSS1 RSS2