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Mboge
Mr Sanneh was putting his side of the story. And I am of the opinion that,
there is always two side to every story. It doesn't mean I agree with the
conduct of Sidi Sanneh, a man I don't know if not for the interview with
Maafanta. I am in the group that don't take kindly to all those who against
better judgement join Jammeh's criminal enterprise. However, if the
gentleman responded and didn't run and hide, that is a good thing.
Thanks
Suntou

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Modou Mboge <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> Mature response, rubbish. Joe, should ignore this nonsense.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Bolonba <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>  A good response, lets hear Joe's side of the story. If Mr Sanneh wasn't
>> thrown  in the truck, where was he thrown? A good discussion none the less.
>> Thanks Mr Sanneh for a mature response. Suntou
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 20 Mar 2013, at 07:40, abdoukarim sanneh <
>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>   What you call 'POSITIONING' is called "REPRESENTING" in the real
>> world. Don't be a bigot!     - Sidi Sanneh breaks it down for Joe Sambou
>> Mr. Sambou,
>> When you've spent the most productive part of your life away in distant
>> lands, struggling daily with the art of survival ( I know, I have lived it
>> too ), you tend to miss out on what obtains in the real world.  You,
>> therefore, tend to view everything through the prism of a world completely
>> devoid of reality through no fault of your own.  I will, however fault you
>> when you accuse me of, what you immediate detect as
>> "POSITIONING", impugning motive for someone you've never met.  What you
>> call ' ' is called "REPRESENTING" in the real world.  I was not at the Bank
>> dispensing advise selectively.  I was there as representative of a
>> Constituency of which The Gambia was a tiny part.  Despite its size or my
>> nationality, the country received the same quality of representation as
>> Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana and Sudan.  Please do a little bit of research
>> before you make a fool of yourself in the eyes of those who take the time
>> to dig in a little bit deeper than engage in 'vous' talk.  You appear lazy
>> for your youthful age because you seem stuck in 2001 still, your language,
>> your ideas - nothing has changed but the world has changed in dramatic
>> fashion.  Move on Joe Joe Sambou.  In your own little world, you believe
>> the only way to gain attention and relevance is to rail, roll
>> and eviscerate for 15 years and at anyone who dares hold a view different
>> from your own, in the realm of politics, religion or tribal affiliation.
>>  The definition of such a person is a 'bigot.'  That you are - and I mean
>> it in the most complimentary way.  Maybe your Nouakchott sojourn will help
>> you see the real world you've incubated yourself from for thirty-odd years.
>>
>>
>> You accused me of two things which I'd like to address - that I was a
>> subject of the Paul Commission and that I was arrested and thrown behind a
>> truck.  I will repeat what I have said in the interview, I was never a
>> subject of any Commission of Inquire of any kind, neither in the Jawara nor
>> in the Jammeh regime.  My hands are clean, are yours?  About the other
>> accusation, I was never arrested much less thrown behind a truck with
>> Tombong, I assume, you are referring to Tombong Saidy.  As hard as this may
>> appear to comprehend, I do not know Tombong Saidy.  I never met Tombong
>> Saidy and we shared Banjul for a year or two. Well, I could be wrong - it
>> was dark and we couldn't make each other out in the truck.   You are lying;
>> unless you provide proof.  Otherwise, I demand retraction.  I want no
>> apology from you, not from someone who employ McCarthyite tactics.  You've
>> been at this for over a decade with nothing constructive to show for it,
>> expect sowing more seeds of discord and suspicion.  No wonder you have been
>> accused of being a mole, an accusation you have yet to dispel.  Members of
>> your family form the core support of Yaya Jammeh, and yet you accuse others
>> of complicity.
>>
>> Fatou Jaw Manneh conducted an honest interview.  She was accorded the
>> opportunity to ask follow up questions and she did follow up on several
>> issues.  It is fluff to Joe Sambou because it revealed something contrary
>> to the picture you've tried to paint of this monster named Sidi Sanneh who
>> you knowingly and falsely accuse of stealing public monies, leading to his
>> subsequent arrest and thrown behind a truck.   Folks have now seen another
>> narrative so different from what St Joe Sambou and members of his
>> Tabernacle Choir has attempted to peddle for a decade without success.  As
>> I said in the interview, you are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.
>>  The important folks are family, friends, colleagues ( past and present )
>> and most important of all, are those ordinary Gambians that I tried to
>> serve to the best of ability as a public servant.
>>
>> I will debate you on THE FACTS but only if you stop muddying the waters
>> with invectives and obfuscations. I am not surprised that you do not place
>> high premium on 'results-based' approaches to solving problems because you
>> are allergic to facts which will only help reveal your bigotry.
>> Slash-and-burn suits you fine because you thrive in manufactured adversity
>> and discord to advance your own agenda.
>>
>> Sidi Sanneh
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