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Lasana Jorbateh <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Nov 2001 20:54:48 EST
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Joe
Sentiments by anti-PPP elements like "30 years of do nothing" do not intrest
me at all. I will rather leave that to historians who may want to go for the
facts rather than    one advancing his political agender at the expence of
facts.

One important fact I want to make clear here is that I am only speaking my
mind  as a Gambian and not for the UDP/PPP/GPP coalition. But from what I
read or hear about them, the coalition has always been intrested in working
with all opposition parties to form a combined force against the APRC. No
opposition party must be left out. Even Jammeh recognised the fact that PPP
is an asset despite being so critical of them. He never hesitated to
accomondate them among his ranks if the oppotunity arises. If Fansung Nafa
Saho, Buba Baldeh et el can enjoy big positions in APRC then any anti-PPP
sentiment by them can be nothing but hypocricy.

We cannot afford to leave any opposition party out for they all have an
important role to play. We should see APRC as the target and not PPP! any
time opposition parties attack each other they loose and Jammeh
gains,therefore we should learn to accomondate each other.

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