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Hi Mr mass, thanks for the comments
On Aug 13, 2011 3:16 PM, "Bamba sering Manka Mass" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>
> Brother Fankung onething I honestly like about you, is despite you so
scared to come in the open even when your master is with reigns, you always
defend him. I only hope you would fairly agree with us when we do our
leader. We are braver tha each other when it come to manliness though!
>
> king
> Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 14:51:38 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Sweet-Talking :Jammeh Woos Voters
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> No... Is not sweet talk. He is delivering and he is a great leader
> On Aug 13, 2011 2:12 PM, "Musa Manka" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> SOURCE: http://www.africandictator.org/?p=3730
>
>>
>>
>> Sweet-Talking :Jammeh Woos Voters
>>
>> August 11, 2011 | Filed under: The Gambia | Posted by: Eric
>>
>>
>> Yahya Jammeh is up to his tricks again: His Daily Observer state
newspaper is waxing lyrical about his latest “donation” to the people of
Gambia: Sacks of sugar.
>
>>
>> Generous Praise
>>
>> Jammeh’s “generosity” was inspired by the Muslim holy month of Ramadan,
and prompted officials from the districts chosen to receive it to sing the
dictator’s praises:
>>
>
>> “Alhaji Omar Khan, the governor of the URR thanked the Gambian leader for
the humanitarian gesture, and described him as a real Muslim who cares and
shares anything he has with the people, in accordance with the teachings of
Islam. Governor Khan also urged the chiefs to distribute the sugar
accordingly at their district level,” the Daily Observer reported.
>
>>
>> It went on to discuss enthusiastically the distribution of Jammeh’s
stolen “gifts”:
>>
>> “The URR got 1000 bags of sugar which was distributed to all the
districts of the region. Jimara District got 89 bags; Fulladou East District
received 89 bags; Kantora, 89 bags; Sandu, 89 bags; Tumani, 89 bags; Wuli
East, 89 bags; Sandu, 89 bags, and Wuli West, 80 bags. Various government
departments in Basse also benefitted from the presidential gesture.
>
>>
>> The governor of NBR, Alhaji Eduwarr Seckan on behalf of his people also
thanked the president for giving his region 1000 bags of sugar. Speaking to
our NBR reporter in Kerewan on Monday, Governor Seckan said this year’s gift
was timely as it came in the first week of the month.”
>
>>
>> The governors and Imams were encouraged to tell people under their
leadership to support Jammeh and his ruling party. They agreed to,
naturally, as they rely on his “kindness”. Jammeh’s style of leadership
includes personally handing out gifts of money, farming equipment, food and
fuel. All of it comes via his own businesses, businesses he has either
acquired by stealing from their original owners, or bought using the
proceeds of his corruption.
>
>>
>> Sweet Votes
>>
>> The sickeningly-sweet gift should cause people to realize that they are
dependent on Jammeh for even such a basic necessity as sugar.
>>
>> The elections are coming up, and you’d expect that Gambians would be
flocking to the polling booths to get rid of Yahya Jammeh, and yet his
tyranny has seen the opposition leaders falling out or fleeing the country.
>
>>
>> It could be that Gambia’s Sugar Daddy could survive the forthcoming
elections, and live to sweeten his lies to the people for another term.
>> •Indicators: Gambia is run as Jammeh’s personal account, and he is using
the proceeds of
>
>> •corruption to create voter-dependence
>>
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