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 You said it Ginny, just a game of musical chairs. They were simply reshuffled to another place where they can continue to serve the master of ceremonies.
Jabou


 


 

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Subject: Re: President Jammeh Sacks Three Ministers- Culled from The Gambia Echo









It doesn't sound like they got fired, it just sounds like they were 
"reshuffled".  Sounds like a game of musical chairs.  Who will be left 
standing without a chair this time? 
 

Ginny 
 


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From: "Abdoul Njie" <[log in to unmask]> 

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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:05 PM 

Subject: President Jammeh Sacks Three Ministers- Culled from The Gambia Echo 
 


President Jammeh Sacks Three Ministers- Detailed Report 
 

Breaking News: President Jammeh Sacks 3 Ministers 
 

  By Ebrima G. Sankareh, Editor-In- Chief 
 


Angella Colley   Ablie Sallah & Nenneh Macdouall(The 3 Sacked Ministers) 
 

According to our most competent and most dependable State House operative, 
Kissy Kissy Mansa, Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has sacked three Cabinet 
Ministers. The trio are Abdoulie Sallah Minister of State for Higher 
Education, Neneh Macdouall Gaye Minister of State for Information & 
Technology and Ms. Angela Colley Minister of Tourism. Says Kissy, Dr. Omar 
Touray of the African Union replaces Crispin Grey-Johnson as Foreign 
Secretary. 
 

Mr. Grey-Johnson now moves to the Higher Education Ministry where he served 
before his elevation to the hot seat of Foreign Affairs. Ms. Nancy Njie a 
canteen vendor at The Gambia Ports Authority who can barely write her name 
is Gambia’s new Minister of Tourism. 
 

She is the younger sister to Uncle Saikou Njie of Atlanta. Ms. Fatim Mbenga 
Badjie daughter to Dembo Badjie Gambia’s Ambassador to Sierra Leone replaces 
Mrs. Neneh Macdouall Gaye. 
 

Neneh Gaye is probably, the most powerful and vocal Minister since the July 
coup that propelled Jammeh a hitherto insignificant political quantity to 
notoriety. 
 

According to Kissy, Susan Waffa Ogoo erstwhile Minister of Tourism is The 
Gambia’s new Ambassador to India, Neneh Macdouall Gaye is Gambian Ambassador 
to the United Nations in New York and Angella Colley is Gambia’s new High 
Commissioner to Nigeria. The sacked Minister of Higher Education Mr. 
Abdoulie Sallah is Gambia’s Secretary to the Cabinet, a position he held in 
the pre-coup years under the PPP regime of Sir Dawda Jawara. Ms. Teneng 
Jaiteh is the new Secretary General office of the President. 
 

In another twist, says Kissy President Jammeh has sacked the entire senior 
management of the Gambia Tourism Authority headed by Mr. Kaliba Senghore 
currently holidaying in England. 
 


Editor’s note: As we went to press, rumours continues to brew around State 
House that Yankuba Touray may as well go but according to Kissy that is only 
rumour and until proven otherwise, we will leave it at that. 

Best Regards, 
 

Ablie Njie-Lekbi Chi Birr Atlanta "What we promise, we must always deliver 
with class" "Speak your mind and stand tall, but be able to back it up" > 

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