A Friends Concern: Musa, I have to say, complicated as governance is, or building a nation and a economy , the answers and solutions are right in front of our eyes. As I sat here watching the inauguration of the 43rd President of the USA, and in fact this would be my sixth inauguration since I came to the USA, I couldn’t help for being envious. Eventhough, this was an unusual election, full of controversy, this CIVILIZE PEOPLE were still able to uphold the rule of law and an orderly transfer of power was carried out. Opponents who went after each other’s throat, fierce competitors who heaped every bad syllable at each other, were able to sit down and participate in this unique process. America, of course has become my new home, but my love for the old country is still overwhelming, and I pray that one day, Gambia will possess this unique resource call “The orderly transfer of power”. Gambia, like most African countries is plagued with poverty, disease ridden, political uncertainty, corruption, misery, and bad leadership. The mere thought that Gambia can easily become a Sierra Leone, a Liberia or a Congo is frightening, and everyday this scenario is getting closer to reality, God help us all. Musa, maybe Dr.Jammeh should redirect all his commitment for the creation of this structure, an orderly transfer of power. Any country that engages in this THING, an orderly, lawful transfer of power, that alone can be a sole detiminant of building a strong economy and nation. I don’t want to sound simplistic with this resource----“An orderly and lawful transfer of power”, but it alone can set the agenda and create the environment for all other variables like capital formation, infrastructure development, technology transfer and stability of a country. In conclusion, we should again appeal to President Jammeh to redirect and put all his effort in creating a structure for this new resource, orderly transfer of power. Especially, after creating uncertainty, polarization and leading our country to the abyss, an orderly transfer of power is all it takes to leapfrog to the twenty-first century ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------