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saihou Mballow <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Sep 2006 14:49:43 -0700
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Yusupha Jaw, i believe you are the wrong person to
call Ousainou Darboe to step down when you failed to
call Aunty Satang Charles Jaw to resign when she was
serving President Jammeh' Junta regime as a secretary
of state in the early days of the July 22nd Coup
d'etat.

We will debate this when i finish this fight with the
APRC.

Saihou


--- Yusupha Jow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi all:
> Once again, Ousainou Darboe, the UDP and the other
> fringe groups that
> constitute their Alliance had another bout of funny
> behavior!
> 
> I stayed up all night on Friday, visiting the
> various website that had news
> on the elections. The UDP website was also updating
> the election results. In
> fact, they had a very nice interface which updated
> things such as voter
> turnout and percentage of votes accrued by each
> party as the votes came in.
> I was impressed.
> 
> A few hours later, and after it became clear that
> this was a landslide, the
> UDP website mysteriously stopped updating election
> results. I figured at
> first that it was just a small hitch and they'd be
> back up and running at
> some point. But as the State House website continued
> to publish election
> results, I started to think a bout of funniness had
> engulfed the UDP camp..
> Alas I was right.
> 
> As I remarked to a friend in an IM conversation the
> next morning, I figured
> the UDP camp wouldn't accept the results and this is
> exactly what happened
> when Mballow posted the UDP's official mail on the
> elections.
> 
> Fine, so they disavowed the election results but why
> did they choose to go
> with the process until it became apparent that
> things weren't going in their
> favor. We all knew a long time ago that the playing
> field in The Gambia
> wasn't level with respect to elections. Many of us
> were aware of the blatant
> violations of the MOU: The state doesn't
> differentiate between its resources
> and those of the APRC, state media is biased in
> favor of the APRC and so on
> and so forth.
> 
> Bottom line is, Ousainou Darboe once again had
> another bout of funniness.
> Just like he did when he realized that the NADD
> leadership selection process
> wasn't going this way, he willingly entered an
> agreement just to drastically
> back out when things didn't work out in his favor.
> Ousainou Darboe's funny
> behavior is something Gambians cannot afford given
> the chips at stake now.
> 
> I therefore urge UDP brothers and sisters to urge
> the man to step down. To
> challenge Yaya Jammeh, Gambia requires dynamic
> leaders who have foresight --
> not ones that enter agreements willingly only to
> turn funny when the going
> gets tough. Enuff of the nonsense!
> 
> Thanks!
> Yusupha
> 


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