Jammeh's project have been foiled, thanks to the people of Serrekunda East and Wuli west. The election of Halifa and Sidia is the spectre of light in the cloud of darkness that hovers in our political scene. It might be true that they constitute a minority as would have been the case any way even had the UDP particiapted, but the significant thing these two bring with them is the ability to expose any legislation that runs au contraire to the intrest of the people. Then it would be left to the people to judge for themselves, if those elected are serving them or not. It is obvious that Sidia and Halifa may not be able to overturn any legislation the APRC may want to pass but they can be very critical in their observations. This is all we ask of them. Any other opposition would not have done no more, for it is obvious that the APRC was heading for a majority. I hope we will give them our support, knowing fully well that the task before them is immense. The fact that Jammeh has made a chilling admission, that he wants a ONE PARTY state, should make us all be aware and work tirelessly to thwart such a monsterous project. The fact that prominent UDP Yai compens are now queuing to join the APRC in drones should make us more vigilant or else we will lose the plot and enable Jammeh to realise his ultimate ambition. Congratulations Halifa Sidia and Hamat Bah, we know you will serve not only your constituencies but the entire Gambian nation. I wish you all the best. >From: Bakary Kanteh <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: No one party parliament! >Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 00:41:36 +0000 > >By de facto and de jure, the Gambia has become an effective one-party State >as far as the executive and the legislative arms of government are >concerned, thanks to PDOIS' and NRP's participation in a flawed electoral >process presided over by an APRC Chairman. > >Halipha, alas you have got in to the NA thanks to the UDP boycott. >Bravo, What an achievement! > >BMK > > >>From: Alpha Robinson <[log in to unmask]> >>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list >><[log in to unmask]> >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: No one party parliament! >>Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 23:56:28 -0800 >> >>Gambia-l, >> >>Those voters who voted to prevent the parliament from being entirely >>dominated by APRC, without being bribed or intimidated deserve >>commendation. >>PDOIS and NRP equally deserve commendation, for with their presence in >>parliament we now know nothing will be buried under the carpet and state >>affairs will, to some extent, be rendered transparent. >> >>CONGRATULATION! >> >>Alpha >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Abdoulaye Saine" <[log in to unmask]> >>To: <[log in to unmask]> >>Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 8:17 AM >>Subject: Clarification Needed on Absentee Voter >> >> >> > G-L Community: >> > >> > There is some confusion in the use of the term "Absentee Voter" in the >> > current discussion/debate over the National Assembly election results. >> > The term, "absentee voter" is generally reserved for citizens who for >> > reasons of service to their country ( e.g.. armed forces) or location >> > outside their constituency or country cast their vote in advance of >> > polling day. I do not think this is what is being refereed to here. >>If >> > by this term you mean individuals who decided not to vote for reasons >> > that include boycotting the election to protest current political >> > arrangement, the term "non-voter" is more appropriate. 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