Good job Katim but you needn't have bothered or wasted your valuable time.

>From: "Katim S. Touray" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Yahya Jammeh's Incoherent Speech
>Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 00:21:15 -0700
>
>Folks,
>
>I have to say this: did President Jammeh *really, really* deliver the speech below?
>If this was a speech he gave, then God help us; we're in BIG trouble. Furthermore,
>I'd like to point out a few issues. First, the claim that about 300 doctors for
>roughly 1.3 million people in The Gambia translates to "the highest doctor-patient
>ratio in the whole world" is totally false. According to my calculator, the above
>numbers translates to a doctor-patient ratio of 3 doctors for every 13,000 (thirteen
>thousand) people. This ratio, expressed in the standard number of doctors per 1,000
>(one thousand) people translates to 0.23 doctors per thousand, or about 23 per
>100,000 (one hundred thousand). Is this ratio the highest in the world?
>
>Well, according to the WHO (http://www-nt.who.int/whosis/statistics/menu.cfm), the
>number of physicians per 100,000 for The Gambia was 3.5 per 100,000, well lower than
>the figure above. Even if we accept the figure of 23 doctors per 100,000 of the
>population, that is by no means the highest in the world given that Cuba has 530
>doctors/100,000. All this talk is, of course, just that, talk, when you are sick and
>can't find or afford the drugs prescribed for you, or you can't communicate with best
>team of doctors surrounding you because they all speak Spanish, and you speak Jola.
>In short, we should take these numbers in perspective.
>
>Second, I found what is either a typographical error, an outright lack of arithmetic
>skills, or wishful thinking. To quote from the speech: "From 1994 up to date the
>government has spent more than 100 million Dollars in socio-economic and
>infrastructural development. 100 million Dollars will be more than 15 billion
>Dalasis." The above numbers just don't jive with reality. The only way 100 million
>Dollars will convert to 15 billion Dalasis if there's an exchange rate of 150 (one
>hundred and fifty) Dalasis to the Dollar. Given that current exchange rates are
>about 15 Dalasis, I propose that President Jammeh should have said 1.5 billion
>Dalasis. Clearly, this is an order of magnitude less than what the speech claims,
>and I suppose warrants that his rhetoric be discounted by as much.
>
>I guess that's about all for now. Have a great week(end), and best wishes.
>
>Katim
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Malamin Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 1:38 PM
>Subject: Yahya Jammeh's Incoherent Speech
>
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> > Jammeh Addresses the Nation - 1
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> > Banjul, the Gambia
> >
> > Seven years ago a new era dawned, not only on The Gambia but also on the
> > African continent. The reason why we had to take the actions we had taken is
> > very clear to you. Today we are not here to do anything other than take
> > stock of our achievements, our trials and our tribulations or failures.
> >
> > Seven years ago around this time when changes had not taken place; we were
> > at the Denton Bridge. At that time the city of Banjul didn't have good
> > roads. Seven years ago there was no university in The Gambia. Seven years
> > ago there was no Kombo coastal highway construction. Seven years ago
> > Gambians watched television signals from Senegal and Guinea-Bissau. Seven
> > years ago the majority of Gambians had no hope that they would even have a
> > good radio that will cover nation wide much more a university where all
> > Gambians, irrespective of political and social standing would have equal
> > access.
> >
> > Seven years ago the children in my village in the remote part of The Gambia
> > never hoped to see the inside of a high school even on excursion much more
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