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Ousman Jallow Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Oct 2001 22:54:34 EDT
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Tunkara,
I am sorry but this forum is not where the so-called alliance or should I say
the PPP coup of UDP is to be addressed. You have pointed out why these people
should not be taken seriously. All that Dibba said about the PPP taking over
the UDP is the truth and the Gambian people need to know that.
Unfortunately, we have some people here who as President Jammeh always
pointed out, their picnics have been stopped; cannot understand why the PPP
is being brought to the picture when it is the UDP that is the main
opposition party. They tend to forget that the marriage between the two
parties had just been legalized.
On this note, I predict here again that the APRC is going to win and some of
those whose picnics have been stopped better think of what next to do. The
Gambian people will not see another PPP sneaking in to the power. The Gambian
voters of today are more sophisticated than the days of the politics of
"challo" and "Ngunja." Those days are gone. Sheriff is politician and he need
to do what is best for his people and the Country and this is all he is doing.
May God help us through these trying times of our political history. God
bless The Gambia and all her people despite our differences in views.

Ousman Jallow Bojang.

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