Musa Jeng wrote:

"I am certainly not like Gassama, and I don't think is fair to characterize me as such. I have spent the wholee year pointing out what I think is wrong with the APRC, snd issues close to my hearth. The spirit behind this last paper was to point out the surprise I got from Gambia, and what I still believed are some of the political realities on the ground. I may be guilty of poor choice of words,but the entirety of what I narrated is the complete truth".

Musa, to tell you that I am ashamed of your dishonesty, would be putting it mildly. "I am certainly not like Gassama?" What are you talking about? If you hail from the Jengs of Kaur Dande Mayo, If you are in any way related to Bai Jeng, a driver by occupation and has a big compound in Latri-Kunda German, Kotu Silo, then I am very dissappointed with you. Matter of fact if you are from the Jeng family of Kaur, find out who Aji Fatou Mbenga or the late Kebba Gassama of Kuntaur are/were.

Because you have a maniac like Dampha wielding his chainsaw against anyone he thinks is wavering in their hatred of Jammeh, a hatred that has nothing to do with the plight of Gambians, you decide to sacrifice your conscience and honesty, then there is nothing to discuss with you. One thing I know is that you owe it to every one on the list to narate your experience in The Gambia. However, like Amadu Kabir, you may choose to be silent on the issue or go haywire if you wish. Gassama is here to balance out some of the lies that folks like Dampha want the gullible of G-L to take as the gospel truth.

Dampha and I like each other very much. He knows deep down that we are both winners in our own right. Between him and me there is no contest. He is looking for the S in BS while I am looking for the B in BS. So you see each will end up getting what you want. Isn't it Dampha?

Have a good day, Gassa.

There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see, yet small enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt-


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