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Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Feb 2002 08:36:50 +0000
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Comrade Jassey Conteh

Though this may be a good idea, how about suggesting
to Hon Sherriff Mustapha Dibba to sell his New Pajero,
together with setting up a trust fund from his huge
salary as Speaker of the National Assembly. I am sure
the proceeds that he would generate from the sale of
his pajero/trust fund could easily furnish a modest
office structure for the party.

Just a thought, no hard feelings

Sanusi Owens



 --- Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Comrades:
>
> I am soliciting your support in helping our party
> furnish some needed office supplies at our party
> headquarters. As you know, we've joined hands with
> the government of The Gambia as a symbolic gesture
> in developing our country.  We must redouble our
> efforts in making sure that our marriage with the
> APRC will be an asset for The Gambian people.
>
> Ever since our impregnation, we have remained a
> loyal
> opposition in Gambian politics.  We were almost
> extinguished after the 1981 aborted coup, as we
> remained a vital force in Gambian politics to the
> surprise of many.  It is therefore our
> responsibility in bringing our party back to the
> glorious years of mature opposition.
>
> We cannot remain silent.  We must offer our support
> to
> Hon. Speaker Sheriff M. Dibba, Mr. Jibou Jagne, and
> the rest of the NCP leadership.
>
> I am suggesting that we buy a computer for our
> party.
> We should also launch a website in the interest of
> bringing our party to the path of information
> technology era.
>
> With our support, NCP will remain strong.  We hope
> that under the leadership of our party leader, we
> can continue to engage in politics of inclusion.  We
> believe that we are one tribe, and one Gambia.  We
> denounce confrontational politics.  We embrace
> national development because The Gambia is our
> country.  We must take the high roads for
> constructive engagement.  Politics of ignorance will
> only set The Gambia back.
>
> Please feel free to send me a private mail on this
> urget matter.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Muhammad Lamine Jassey-Conteh
> Greensboro, NC/Kombo East Constituency.
> --
>
>
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