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Thu, 22 Nov 2001 11:00:44 EST
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In a message dated 11/22/01 10:40:14 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Ebou Jambarr: If your memory serves you right, do you still stand behind the
statements captioned below ready and willing to face God and Gambians on this
issue.
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> I returned to my hotel room after meeting Gaddafi,
> > and called my wife immediately. She told me that she
> > couldn't sleep the night before (meaning Friday)
> > because all the Guards at Yankuba's House were
> > abruptly told to come to my Residence at Fajara
> > cause there is some suspicious activity at the
> > coastline. She later told me that Aja, Singharty's
> > wife urged her and Ma'amie, Yankuba's wife to all go
> > immediately to State House No. 2, Singharty's
> > Residence for an impromptu house party. They
> > stayed there all night until Singharty, his brother
> > Peter, and Yankuba all came in with mud and gas all
> > over their body, and looking very worried. I was
> > confused but maintained my calm until this morning, I
> > flew to Geneva enroute back home. At Geneva, I
> > joined the same Swiss flight with Jammeh who was
> > also returning home from his trip. Jammeh told me
> > almost everything that happened but then cut it
> > short cause he was quarrelling with his wife then Tuti
> > Faal. He told me to meet with him as soon as we got
> > back home. At the statehouse Jammeh briefly
> > mentioned the Korro's death then said that he was
> > very tired and would like to have some rest. I
> > insisted to talk him and Lamin Barjo also decided to
> > stay. Only three of us and God, I and Barjo told
> > Jammeh that we cannot be part of what happened
> > and He Jammeh should do something about it. We
> > told Jammeh that what happened was outrageous
> > and He should distance himself from this savagery if
> > he wants to preserve his honor. Jammeh sat there
> > looking shocked, dissapointed and helpless. After a
> > long silence we decided to leave him alone. The
> > same night Singharty invited me over to his house
> > with Yankuba, and after a few drinks, he narrated to
> > me in fact laughing how they fooled Korro by inviting
> > him to Yankuba's house, hit him on the head with a
> > baseball bat and shot him in the head at blank range.
> > They later took the dead body to the woods and
> > burned it together with the Mercedes. Peter got
> > burned in the hand cause he was late to withdraw
> > from the fire.
> >
> > My fellow Gambians this incident occurred in our
> > beloved country. The murderers are still walking
> > proudly in the Streets of Banjul and protecting
> > themselves with a worped constitutional law of
> > indemnity yet persecuting honourable Gambians with
> > various Commissions of Inquiries, investigations, etc ,
> > etc.......
> >
> > >===========================================
> > >
> > >I have a couple of questions. Did Singharty know
> > >that Koro was going to be fired? If so it seems
> > >pointless that he would have to kill him. Also
> > >according to your version of the story, Jammeh had
> > >nothing to do with Koro's death. So why has he not
> > >exposed those involved? Being the cunning politician
> > >that he is, it seems punishing the trio would be a
> > >good way to earn some brownie points from the
> > >Gambian public.
> > >
> > >===================================================
> > >Author Ebou Jallow (Jambarr)
> > >
> > >Singharty was aware of the fact that Korro was
> > >going to be fired, but according to what he told me,
> > >in the presence of Yaya, and the rest of the Council
> > >Members, he alleged that Korro was planning a
> > >palace coup with the Ghanians, and his plan was to
> > >poison Yaya. But knowing Singharty very well I found
> > >that very hard to believe. His only motivation for
> > >killing Koro was pitched by pure hatred and poor
> > >judgement.
> > >
> > >As far as Jammeh is concerned, I will be very honest
> > >and a little bit prudent in pointing fingers cause he
> > >never admitted to me that he had full knowledge of
> > >what happened; fair enough but Singharty himself
> > >made the confession and all five of us are
> > >consciously aware of it. So him being the Head of
> > >State enthrusted with all power to do justice to all
> > >Gambians without passion or prejudice should have
> > >taken approriate measures to bring Singharty and the
> > >rest to justice like any other common criminal.
> > >Obviously Korro did not commit suicide nor was he
> > >murdered by any green men from space. There is a
> > >lot of direct evidence pointing to the AFPRC
> > >concerning Korro's death and a lot of people, like
> > >Yaya, Lamin Barjo, Yankuba, our spouses, the
> > >Guards...., can reinforce my statements if they
> > >believe in God.
> > >===========================================
> Folks, don't fret on this scheme being perpetrated by JAMBARR AKA Ebou
> Jallow. Yahya Jammeh has a dossier on revealing or damaging postings made
> by JUDAS [an honorable name given to Captain Ebou Jallow by AFPRC elements]
> and for sure knows, how to deal with such KAKATARRS. When Jammeh came to
> Washington, DC, he Ebou tried the same and was rebuffed by Jemus and he
> came out blaming Pa Ndaraw Sey for setting him up. Brother, is the loot
> running dry? Repent to the Gambian people at large instead of a selective
> KABU DU. It's never too late, especially during this holy month of Ramadan.
>

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