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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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I agree with you. Their marketing leaves a lot to be desired.

Hey, I'm picking my mom up tomorrow. I'll call you or you call me if you
don't hear from me. I wanna figure out if you are really my uncle. I'm not
having all these cockamayme uncles.

Haruna.


In a message dated 4/22/2009 7:53:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Thanks Haruna for the efforts. It is clear that, not everyone can  express
an opinion on this kind of questions. Only the political parties  can. For
us bystanders, when the call is made to join forces with the  opposition
parties, it is tricky for many becus, we haven't a glue  the agendas this
parties operate on.
suntou.

--- On Thu, 23/4/09, Haruna Darbo  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From:  Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: question for  political minded Gambians. Haruna what is your
opinion?
To:  [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, 23 April, 2009, 12:12  AM


You are lucky I got some time. But don't bother me too  much.


In a message dated 4/22/2009 6:36:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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A question for political minded folks. I hope the  insiders in UDP?NRP and
also PDOIS consider answring this  questions. For now, let me see how my
nephew will respond.
This was prepared a while ago, although Sidibe's  observation made a lot
sense, there is a need for further  enquiry.
I believe before we are able to engage in any  genuine political discussion
the question of NADD has to be  clearly dealt with and understood.

Here are some  questions I would want answered

1. What is the  difference between a merge and a coalition of political 
parties?
A merger is some union and  can run the gamut between some form of
coalition and total  union which may necessitate adopting a new name and
constitution or retaining one of the constituents' name and or  constitution.
A coalition is a loose union  that should not necessitate changes in name
and or  constitution, merely a name for the new coalition for focus  sakes.
Either of these forms of  association can affect existing elected officials
of any or  all of the constituent parties depending on the laws of the
nation in which such coalescing is  envisioned.
2. What kind of coalition  would you like to see in preparation for next
elections?
A coalition desired by the  parties to form such coalition.
3.  What are you and your party doing in preparation for the  coming
elections?
I am not a member of any  party nor has any party invited me to join them
yet.
4. What did you learn from the  “NADD� debate and disagreement?
The nadd effort was doomed  from the git go. All parties aiming to coalesce
must  share a common platform prior to coalition or a common goal  around
which to coalesce.
5. What effect  has the NADD discrepancy on your political perception?
NONE. I knew it was not  possible unless there is enough flexibility to
knead  fundamental platforms. That only requires reframing not toal  abrogation
of platforms variously.
6. What  consequences would you measure on party leaders involved with
NADD?
NONE. They  maintain their singular farameworks to live separately and
seek the same fortunes separately.
7. Can  the existing political parties/leaders deliver needed  political
change?
YES. If they desire  to.
8. Do you think the present  political leaders overstayed their leadership
positions?
That is not my purview. It  will be presumptuous of me to opine on that one
way or the  other.
9. Do you think Gambian  politics needs new blood, new leaders, new ideas?
Gambian politics needs  whatever blood, leaders, or ideas Gambians  desire.
10. How would you rate the  credibility of Gambian politics/politicians?
I cannot rate the credibility  of any polity. I certainly cannot rate the
credibility of  fashion. As my friend Karamba is wont to quip, it is what it
is.
11. What is the political ideology of  your party?
Don't belong to a party. Yet.  I belong to the school of democracy and
democratic  life. So if I were to belong to a party, it will be one  that values
democracy and democratic  life.
12. What is the ideological  difference between your party, APRC and others?
No party yet. Will let you  know when I choose a party.
13. Why do you  think the voters are voting APRC and not otherwise?
I don't know and I don't  think the eligible voters of Gambia have voted
for APRC in any  such appreciable number.
14. What’s more  to removing APRC from power, what else is your  agenda?
I would  not want to remove APRC from power if they have the  wherewithal
to correct their errors and to prosecute their own  crimes against Gambians
variously, and to refrain from  meddling in the affairs of the law courts and
the judiciary.  Should they be able to do that before the elections, I
shall  not desire to have them removed from power. They can begin by  releasing
Kanyibaa Kanyi, Chief Ebrima Manneh, and all those  abducted and or
illegally arrested and incarcerated and pay  due restitution for their  offenses.
15. What kind of  government do you think would better the living-standard
of  citizens?
Don't know. Nor am I  interested in that. What I am interested in is a
government  that respects the common constitution, does not restrict  freedoms
of speech, expression, assembly, Association, and  movement, and that has a
clue what governance entails. These  are the pre-requisites for growth of a
people. I do not know  what standard of life the people desire so I cannot
speak to  that.
16. How would you attain  self-sufficiency in food, local industry and
increased  export?
Dunno. I don't know how  much food, industry, or export is sufficient for
Gambians. I  will not however export food and water except to gift it in
emergencies and disaster  relief. I  will export only manufactured goods,
processed  minerals, and machinery. I will not export  sand.
17. How and how-much do you intend to  spend on, for example
infrastructure, education, agriculture,  job creation and healthcare if your party is
elected?
Don't have a party yet. And if I  do, I will not advise specifying how much
to spend on  anything. I will advice the level of budgetary emphasis on 
these areas of life according to what Gambia can afford  without counting on
Loans, Grants, and  gifts.
BYE!!  Haruna.
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