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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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Abdou, as we converse many an uncle, aunty, friend or relative are in line
in kanilai.  Yaya is the employer of last resort for this bunch and the
odds are with Yaya, for there are many a Sidi fighting the que to be in
front.  Their friends and relative may call it patriotism, but I call it
"Badolaya" - the character flaw that has taken center stage among
Gambians.  Sidi is by no means alone and in fact he is in good company.
Just see who sneaks to partake in Yaya's bashes when in the US.  Thus, it
is important to expose these folks when we notice them.  Chei Jaam!

Chi Jaama

Joe


> Joe thanks for the news. The people like Sidi Sanneh are only
> strenghtrning the hand of the devil.
>
> Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:All, below is confirmation of
> Sankareh's forward that Blaise Jagne is fired and Sidi Sanneh
> (Uncle/Koto Sidi to some of you) is in. Sidi, as far as I'm concerned
> was never out, just revisit his writings and you will see a pattern.
> Well, ain't that something. Yes, it is the same Sidi that straddled the
> fence while with us, always guarding his tone towards Yaya and the APRC.
> There was a reason for that calculation. However, some of us knew that
> he was up to no good. For as decrepit as our economy is, Sidi always
> manages to put a spin on it, hiding behind his senior status. So, it was
> just a matter of time and that time has come.
>
> I know, some of the nephews and nieces will come to me swinging and that
> his will be different and he has the country's interest at heart, yada,
> yada. Spare your breadth, for that is an old line that has lost its
> value. I hope none come here to tell us that Uncle Sidi was doing well
> and is just doing this for love of country, because that would be an
> insult to our collective intelligence. Who is next folks? Chei
> Gambians!!! Some never cease to amaze. While I writing, many are
> secretly in line right behind Uncle Sidi. Yep, the beloved Uncle Sidi!!
> Please continue.
>
>
>
>
> Blaise Jagne Sacked
> By PK Jarju & Ebrima Jaw Manneh
> Oct 15, 2004, 10:47
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> Jagne...out
> President Yahya Jammeh yesterday relieved Babucarr Blaise Jagne of his
> position as secretary of state for Foreign Affairs.
> No explanation was given.
> However, a press release issued by the Office of the President reported
> that Sidi Morro Sanneh has been appointed as Blaise Jagne’s successor.
>
> Mr Sanneh worked at the ministry of Agriculture as principal
> agricultural secretary under the Rural Development Project. He has also
> served as project manager, principal assistant secretary and deputy
> permanent secretary at the ministries of Education and Finance
> respectively.
>
>
> Sanneh...in
> Mr Sanneh, a former divisional chief and executive director of the
> African Development Bank (ADB) for The Gambia, Liberia, Ghana, Sierra
> Leone and Sudan moved to the UNDP as regional coordinator at the end of
> his ADB term of duty.
>
> Blaise Jagne had earlier served as secretary of state for Foreign
> Affairs before his appointment as The Gambia’s representative to the
> United Nations in New York. He was recalled in 2001 to head the Foreign
> Affairs department following the resignation of Dr Momodou Lamin Sedat
> Jobe.
>
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Chi Jaama
Joe Sambou

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