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It is obvious that you are desperate to argue and justify anything one forwards here in your futile blind support of the dictator. Certainly, you are different from your brother Moo Kebbeh, in a number of ways. I will get to that later.
 
You said, “Working for the Gambia government is quite different than working for Professor Jammeh.”
 
Even though my headline says, “Boycott all Appointments from Jammeh,” you are still busy trying - twisting and turning things in your own delusional way. In the current day Gambia, everyone knows it is what is. In fact, on numerous occasions, Jammeh has been singly the hiring and firing machine, like a tsunami, with the electric switches on and off. It is not a hidden thing that Jammeh positioned himself as the owner of not only the entire Gambia, but the owner of its citizens as well. This is attested by the fact that he hijacked all businesses to himself and his way of maltreatment to people.  Your ilk can be in the state of self-denial all you want (as has been observed in some of you), and nothing changes the fact that the Gambian state has been hijacked by Jammeh.  Such a myth must be demystified seriously. For all I can honestly tell you, I believe fully that the man is very greedy. His fetishes and complexity is beyond the mark level, certainly a nyamahtoe. 
 
You Said, “How will the government function if we follow your call?”
 
You called it a Government, shamefully. I call it the criminal administration. A government is a pillar that truly represents its citizens. In Jammeh’s case, he doesn’t represent Gambians. He represents himself and his demons, in his stretch of hands for terror, financial blunder, and corruption. What a citizen’s call for boycott means, is to force the poor administrators to change their way of leadership (so they can respect human dignity, freedom & justice), and possibly to finally crumble to the ground. Remember, power belongs to the people. If Jammeh is servicing Gambians, how come he is humiliating every Tom, Dick and Harry? Certainly, this is coming from your mouth, not Jammeh, especially in his desperate intention to be called king. Here is a best seller, thus: 
[ http://www.gainako.com/news/news/2010/12/14/to-be-king-or-not-to-be-king----that-is-the-question.html ]
 
Since of late, you’ve been in the habit of mentioning the opposition whenever I forward something here, may I correct you that I do not belong to a political entity. Over and over, I said that I can only endorse a unity of the opposition. What I am an opposition to, like many other good citizens is the torture, humiliation, killing and incarceration of our people –the Gambian people. If that makes me an opposition, so be it. All I can certainly tell you, I have no political ambition, so I have no jealousy against any leader. The ones that I am after are the breeds of dictators, habitually sucking the blood of citizens like mosquitoes. 
 
In your blind support of Jammeh, you have failed to acknowledge his irreversible crimes in your immediate surroundings.  That constitutes great dishonesty and hypocrisy. Jammeh is not even honest about the little things, so no one expects he will be honest about the big things.  Personally, I have advised many of my friends to be watchful. As the end of Jammeh’s era is about to dawn, we expect more aggression and terror in his desperate efforts to cling the criminal regime’s tentacles to power, like a dirty octopus.  Pending ousting Jammeh either through the ballot or an overthrow (the same back door he came through), and whichever of them comes first, the way to frustrate his criminal mind is boycott many areas, and constantly drag him to justice, like noted in the case of the victorious journalist Musa Saidy Khan and the pending investigation cases on illegal drugs and arms dealing, a serious violation of UN chapters. 
 
So, there you have it again! & since you are an acclaimed ‘economist’, why not go join him if you have so much trust in him? I will give you three to six months and the creeping phantom will dip its poisonous claws to your solidified brain. Keep joking with fire….I firmly stand by my call of boycotting Jammeh's appointments. 
 
I rest my case. 
 
Yero



There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!


 



Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 08:22:54 -0500
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Subject: Re: Boycott all Appointments from Jammeh
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Yerro,
Your statement is misguided and out of context. Working for the Gambia government is quite different than working for Professor Jammeh. When people go home to work, they go there to work for Gambians not the leader. How will the government function if we follow your call?
 
How many Gambians will suffer at the RVTH; how many school children will be left in the streets; how many convicts will be in the streets? Please, differentiate between hating Professor Jammeh and advocating for what is good for the Gambia.
 
I believe we  should be calling on Gambians to go and help Professor Jammeh build the Gambia instead of calling people to boycott him. Is this another desperate move by the opposition because they cannot form a coalition and therefore want to resort to blaming Jammeh as they always do? Please stop blaming Professor Jammeh for the oppositions' problems and get your acts together. Elections will be held in early March and your leaders are still fighting on petty stuff. They are going after each other like teenage girls in middle school.  
 
Regards 


On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 9:41 PM, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



Boycott all Appointments from Jammeh
 
It is every good citizen’s wish to serve ones’ nation honorably in life. The current administration doesn’t permit serving at home. You can serve in many other ways without having to work with Jammeh. I am therefore advising all Gambians to boycott taking appointments with the regime. If you take a position with Jammeh, you are taking great risk that is not worth it. The case for Mariama Khan is a typical example, a decent woman whose life has been at the mercy of terror and humiliation for the past months. 
 
Please pass this message to your family and friends. If you have a relative currently working with Jammeh, please ask the person to try to get another job, and quickly quit without delay. 
 
Thanks,
Yero. 


There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!

                                          

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