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Sun, 14 May 2006 14:19:29 +0100
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                                  TEETH BITE:The APRC cannot win today's polls-Jammeh's campaign team failed him!!!
  
  Voting is in progress in Kombo East. Today, electorates in that locality will elect a new National Assembly Member to replace the departed APRC NAM Kebba Touray. Reports from Banjul say polling was going on fine without no incidence of electoral violence so far. Though there was a strong presence of security in the area. 
  
  THE APRC CANNOT WIN TODAY'S POLLS-JAMMEH'S CAMPAIGN TEAM FAILED HIM!!!
  In a recent voter survey Freedom Newspaper Editor Mathew Jallow, reported that the UDP/NRP alliance seems to have the upper hands in the said electoral race. That the UDP/NRP alliance were likely to sweep today’s polls. This paper do not takes side when it comes local Gambian politics. We report information passed on to us by electorates on the ground. If NADD or APRC are certain of winning today’s polls, they are as well free to make their side of the story heard. Editor Mathew Jallow, no doubt reported the story fairly and we want other parties to understand that this paper cannot censor voices of dissent. 
  The Gambian voters will today pass their verdict. This elections will determine which party is commanding support nationwide. It will also give signals to Jammeh if he emerges as the loser in this much talked about by elections. Parties contending in today’s race should accept whoever is voted by the electorates. Jammeh also should avoid sacking his party officials and government workers if he happens to fail to secure the seat, as rightly stated by Bulfaaleh. 
  It is time for change. We can bet that the APRC cannot win that seat. They don’t have the right person to win the seat. After all, an indicted chief was asked to fill the post. This goes to show that the APRC is short of people to nominate to run for elections. Decent people are no longer in the APRC. The party is dead. It is being spearheaded by indicted criminals like Yankuba Toouray, Lamin Kaba Bajo, Sheikh Tijan Hydara and others. You can accuse us of being unfair, but this is our humble position on today’s race. The APRC can only win if they rigged the polls. Such a move will no doubt be greeted with resistance. The opposition we are told, are done with Jammeh’s political games. They are ready for the worse. They will not condone election rigging anymore. 
  Jammeh will be shocked today. From now on, he will he should prepare for his safe departure from the state house. The Gambian people don’t want him any longer. What Jammeh fails to realise is that his own APRC party are now joining the opposition openly. A source told us last night that many APRC big shuts defected to the UDP/NRP alliance. The source predicted a resounding victory for the UDP/NRP candidate. This information could not be confirmed, but what is evident is that the opposition is poised to win based on reports we gathered so far. 
  Listening to APRC’S Yankuba Touray and Lamin Kaba Bajo, one can comfortably conclude that this party is not certain of winning present and future elections. These dudes were not out to get votes for the APRC. They were there to settle old scores with critics. They were there to defend their battered credibility as so called politicians. The first thing they talked about was their past corruption scandals. Yanks confesses that both him and Bajo were indicted for corruption and yet Jammeh allowed them to work for the party and the government of the say. To Yanks, corruption was not illegal in Yahya’s government. What was illegal is when you failed to steal or lied to win the confidence of Jammeh. 
  Instead of convincing the voters to vote for the APRC candidate, both Yanks and Kaba kept on rambling for nothing. We understand that Yanks is currently suffering from nightmares, following our revelations on his corruption schemes. He spoke for less than ten minutes at the rally. Our readers can read the Point and the Observer to see for themselves about what we are talking about. Here was a Minister who used to be given all the pages of the Observer, but this time around his coverage was less than one hundred words. Some thing is wrong somewhere. Yanks is not with himself these days. We are not yet done with him. We are coming up with more revelation in days to come. The APRC has fallen and it is time to bury the party. They have nothing to offer to our voters. People no longer respect or trust them. They are reduced to a laughing stock. What a sad state of affairs. Read us later today for the results of the by elections. 
   
    
Posted on Sunday, May 14, 2006 (Archive on Tuesday, May 30, 2006)
Posted by PANDERRYMBAI  Contributed by PANDERRYMBAI
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