The political mentality of the majority Gambian is whom you know not who is qualify to do the right job.This however, have a great impact on the life of the people.Fancy this,you put a wrong person at the wrong job,what do you expect that individual to do rather than barricading him/herself from obsessiveness of any kind. As a result, corruption will be given chance to capitalize from those kinds of weaknesses,because the followers will also want secure their jobs and became dominated to act according the the boss even if she/he is not on the right part.This system of governing have been going on since after we gain our independence and is high time for us "the new Gambians" to try and remedy those old believes. Do you people think the headmasters and the people of the gambia at large will say what they are saying now (after the incident)if they are sure of securring their job? Do you people think the AFPR party members will leave Yaya to show them that he can build Kanilai (his own town)with the tax payers money without their approvals?Do you think Jawara will stay in power for that long without concern.These among others we should put into practice and saveguard our selves towards the implementation.There are lots of gambian intellectual outside the country and manymore are coming out of the country, WHY? of-course better life and security.This kind of migration is a shame and severe to the economy of the country. A person who don't learn from the mistakes is always a fool.Therefore we should have to work togwther as Gambians whose objectives are to make difference,stop childish acts and work to the common goal. If we are aiming for the better Gambia,I think we need to grow-up and stop egoistic act for a change to fruitful ones or unbais one to gaining our objectives.Every country needs intellectual thinker to carter for the better decision making, but it seems Gambia is lacking all these priorities due to the political mentalities that is eating the mind of the people's day to day activities and should be addressed. LONG LIVE THE GAMBIA AND THE GAMBIANS AND LONG LIVE THE STRUGGLE TO GAINING NEW AND BETTER GAMBIA. __________________________________________________________________ EDI LK SIDIBEH NAAKANTIE 2C9 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION 48320 KOTKA KYMENLAAKSO POLYTECHNIQUE ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: PEACETO EVERYONE ON EARTH.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------