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saihou Mballow <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:27:02 -0800
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Mr. Conteh,
             with your political experience, i know
that you understand the situation very well. Thank you
for taking the right approach  and with great
maturity. 

What is happening right now in the Gambia is what
democracy is all about. The people are coming out to
show the whole world what type of democracy they want
and how they want their country to be govern by
attending mass rallies denouncing the Jammeh's
dictatorship and misrule. 

One should not have any doubt that Ousainou, Hamat,
Halifa, Omar and Waa would come to an agreement for
the interest of the people and the country. All of
them have the country in their hearts.

It is our collective responsibility to have a dialogue
and continue on giving support to our political
leaders on the ground in the best interest of bring a
peaceful and meaningful change.

saihou 


      






--- Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Mr. Sambou:
> 
> Again your assertion has to be taken at face value. 
> Hon. Kemeseng Jammeh cannot quit NADD.  
> If he does, the legislature will call for
> by-elections.  Also, by associating with NADD does
> not 
> automatically equate to agreeing with everything the
> party stands for.  NADD has yet to put up
> a candidate.    
> 
> What will you do if Sidia, Halifa, Sam Sarr and
> other objective Gambians join UDP/NRP coalition? 
> I predict this will eventually happen.  It is about
> time OJ accepts the wish of the Gambian 
> people.  I have known OJ since 1977.  But I refuse
> to join his train when fraud took place
> during his nomination.  You know fraud has no
> materiality threshold.  Though truth hurts, 
> it has to be said.  
> 
> I appeal that we come together for the good of the
> country.  It is fruitless for you to
> continue on with your constant condemnation of UDP. 
> Do you want to be perceived as an 
> individual who is unwilling to compromise.  At the
> end of the day, our objective is for a
> democratic Gambia.  Dictator Jammeh is only
> replaceable if we can come together as one.  
> Divisive and tribal politics will only make Jammeh
> stronger.  
> 
> Please let us not waste valuable time.  Our
> concentration should be a yahya-less Gambia. 
> 
> May Allah have mercy on us all.
> 
> Naphiyo,
> Comrade Jassey-Conteh
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
> >Sent: Feb 13, 2006 7:36 PM
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: Gambia's Opposition Predicts Victory
> In Upcoming Presidential Elections
> >
> >One can read that Bah is even struggling to support
> Ousainou's allegations 
> >against NADD.  The million dollar question then is
> Why is Yaya Jallow of the 
> >UDP still with NADD?  Why is Kemeseng of the UDP
> still with NADD?  Folks, 
> >there is a lot of real estate to cover on this
> saga, just hold tight.
> >
> >Chi Jaama
> >
> >Joe
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>From: Jean lamin Marenah <[log in to unmask]>
> >>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing
> list              
> >><[log in to unmask]>
> >>To: [log in to unmask]
> >>Subject: Gambia's Opposition Predicts Victory In
> Upcoming Presidential 
> >>Elections
> >>Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:09:07 -0500
> >>
> >>Culled from VOA;
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Gambia's Opposition Predicts Victory In Upcoming
> Presidential Elections
> >>
> >>By James Butty
> >>Washington, DC
> >>13 February 2006
> >>
> >>HYPERLINK
>
>>"http://www.voanews.com/mediaassets/english/2006_02/Audio/mp3/Gambia_Coaliti
> >>on_Eng2Afr_13Feb06.mp3"listen to the interview
> with Hamat Bah audio clip
> >>For years, Gambians longed for a strong and united
> opposition that would
> >>challenge President Yahya Jammeh.  Last year, five
> opposition parties came
> >>together to create the National Alliance for
> Democracy and Development.  
> >>But
> >>with presidential elections scheduled for October
> this year, one of the key
> >>members of the alliance has resigned. Osainou
> Darboe, whose United
> >>Democratic Party holds the majority, says he was
> resigning due to lack of
> >>trust among its members.
> >>Hamat Bah is leader of the National Reconciliation
> Party and a member of 
> >>the
> >>opposition alliance.  English to Africa reporter
> James Butty asked him if
> >>there is a problem of distrust among members of
> the alliance.  &#65533;Well, 
> >>that&#65533;s
> >>Mr. Darboe&#65533;s perception. That&#65533;s his
> belief. I can believe certainly to an
> >>extent what Ousainou Darboe is saying. May be he
> has every reason to 
> >>believe
> >>that some members don&#65533;t trust him in the
> coalition.&#65533;
> >>Bah says the National Alliance for Democracy and
> Development has been 
> >>having
> >>power struggle problems.  &#65533;Yes, as it
> happens in every coalition, there 
> >>have
> >>been some problems in selecting a coalition
> leader. But we have not
> >>completely exhausted completely the process
> through which we set ourselves
> >>in the memorandum of understanding.&#65533;
> >>Bah denies that part of the coalition&#65533;s
> problems is a result of ethnic
> >>differences. He blames such thinking on detractors
> of the coalition who he
> >>says will say anything to tarnish the
> coalition&#65533;s image. He says the
> >>coalition has not dashed the hopes of the Gambian
> people.  &#65533;We have not
> >>disappointed the people of Gambia. In fact we have
> rekindled  the hope of
> >>Gambians. And we have no doubt that come October
> 2006, there will be one
> >>credible opposition candidate against Yahya
> Jammeh, and Jammeh will
> >>definitely be defeated.&#65533;
> >>HYPERLINK
>
>>"javascript:popupWindow('/english/templates/email.cfm?url=/english/Africa/20
> >>06-02-13-voa61.cfm',300,200)"emailme.gifE-mail
> This Article
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