Fellows,

Am I reading right? Is there a grain of truth or credibility in the letter below? I really cannot believe that this is the same man, who after his defection, or rather, after having been accused of absconding with huge sums of money from The Gambia, came out with ALL sorts og counter-allegations and insults against the AFPRC/APRC and President Jammeh himself. That it is the same guy turning around and apologising and singing Jammeh's praises goes to show how opportunistic and corrupt to the core some people are.

Mr. Jallow, if there is any truth in the posting below, then you really ought be ashamed of yourself, not for apologising to President Jammeh, but for taking the entire Gambian nation for a ride. I will be right to assert that you'd used lies to solicit support from fellow Gambians and to create a position of security for yourself when the heat was really on. You'd insulted the intelligence of all Gambians, particularly of those on the L (mine included). And that is even a worse crime than stealing USD 3 mill. Be rest assured that you won't go scot free. You are bound to melt in hell, being the traitor you are!!! You didn't do all that you were accused of to APRC or President Jammeh alone, but to the Gambian people. A price will therefore to be paid. Be rest assured.

Dr. A. S. Jeng

 

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>Subject: Former AFPRC Strongman Apologises to President Jammeh
>Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 10:18:14 +0100
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>Former AFPRC Strongman Apologises to President Jammeh
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>Gambia Radio & TV News (Banjul)
>November 16, 2001
>Posted to the web November 16, 2001
>Omar Sallah
>Banjul
>Captain Ebou Jallow, the former AFPRC Spokesman has in the last few weeks
>written a few times to President Jammeh to seek the forgiveness of the
>Gambian President.
>The latest letter titled, "Letter of Apology to President Jammeh" was copied
>to all the local media houses in the Gambia.
>In it, the former AFPRC Strongman, who is presently studying at the
>Georgetown University in Washington DC, extended his sincerest
>congratulations to the President and the APRC.
>Mr. Jallow then proceeded to publicly apologise to President Jammeh.
>He wrote, "Years have passed since we last heard from each other. I choose
>to break the silence today and render my unconditional apology to your
>Excellency. I cannot list the wrongs and trespasses I have committed against
>you in person without exhausting this letter."
>"Only the divine grace of Allah and the love of Christ can ever solve the
>mystery of passions that have divided us. I wish you well and pledge my
>support to all your sincere efforts towards the development of the Gambia."
>he continued.
>Ebou Jallow ended his passionate appeal with the following words, "I pray Allah's infinite mercy to accept our supplications during the holy month of Ramadan."
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