How honourable Joe. This is the essence of humanity. Friendship, unlike relation, must be based on truth and continuous good character. Like you, I knew Mafy and Baboucarr Jatta. It is quite alright for Jolas, Akus, Serers, Mandinkas, Sarahules, wollofs, ibos, to be given positions but merit and earning are a better measure of a man's worth. They could use their positions and influence to bring discipline to Jammeh's judgement. I haven't seen Baboucarr for a good while but I know what Mafy is in this for. But his behind knows I don't mince words. Misery loves company. Being head of the army that oversaw such carnage, murder, and ethnic cleansing, does not say much for Baboucarr. He may be mute but he is not entirely dumb. If your former friend becomes an aider and abbettor of crime, the friendship goes out the window regardless of who the crime was perpetrated against. I wish therefore to identify with you in that regard.

Les plus importants transformations sont les modifications "accidentelles".

Amoebic movement is effectuated by the sum-total of cellular reconfigurations.
Yours truly - Haruna.
From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: THE MAYOR OF BANJUL CONTROVERSY
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 16:29:12 +0000
Sams, thanks for your post and welcome to the "Cabudu Factor". I am glad
that you also noticed the subtleties of this government. A while back I
mentioned the Jola factor and I guess folks just discount it as "there goes
Joe again". Now, you mentioned the "Gurrmet" factor, and I agree with you,
but guess what, it is going to be ignored. Not that a "Gurrmet, Seringe, or
Jola" should not be given this or that position, but it should be based on
merit. Please show me anyone of the SOSs that was selected based on merit?
None. So, we should not be surprised that brother Manu Kumba was selected
over brother Axi or any other brother or sister. The fact is, it could have
been anyone, and the nomination would still lack merit. We cannot build a
society based on patronage and nepotism. The Gurrmets are benefactors as a
result of the family that raised Jammeh. As they would fondly say "Yaya
Sunn Bos Laa". The Jolas are benefactors by virtue of their ethnicity. The
countless others that do not fit these two categories got what they have
through praise singing and other miserly conducts.
This is why I said that we cannot see our struggle with this criminal
enterprise in piece-meal. We cannot also wait until it hits close to home
for us to start calling a spade a spade. I am Jola, but that never stopped
me from calling the "Jola Factor" what is. I am perceived to be Catholic,
which I am not, but that did not stop me from calling it as it is. I am
friends with many Gambians, but that should not stop me from telling the
truth, regardless of who is affected. I know how many folks wrote me
privately, questioning my friendship with Mafy and TJ. That will never stop
me from speaking the truth. This is how we can transform our society for
the better. However, if we only speak when it relates to the "Other", then
we are participants to the corrupt culture of "Ratcha Taai Saa Borr". I now
leave you once again with an excerpt from Mr. D.A. Jawo's piece on "Jammeh's
Dilemma", which sums the sickness that is consuming our society.
"It appears that President Jammeh is beginning to be confronted with the
reality that it is not easy to run a government through the use of political
patronage, as it seems to have been the practice in his administration.
While he may be the richest head of state in the sub-region, he has to
realise that the running of a government is much more than the frequent
dishing out of money and material gifts as well as the distribution of
public service positions to party loyalists and praise singers. Such a
situation is not only expensive and unsustainable but there are not also
enough public service positions to go round to all those who kow-tow after
him. Therefore, the only reasonable thing to do is to appoint the right
people in the right places, regardless of their political affiliation or
social status.The frequent sacking of public service employees,apparently
for being suspected of sympathising with the opposition is no doubt part of
the scheme to create more jobs for the party loyalists and praise-singers.
That in itself is not only unsustainable but is also having a negative
impact on productivity within the public service. The situation is so bad
that the public service is now less than half as productive as it had been
before the coup in 1994. One possible reason for that is because most of the
seasoned professionals within the public service have been replaced by
mediocres whose most important qualifications had been their loyalty to
President Jammeh and the APRC.
While President Jammeh may have the best intentions for the progress of this
country and the 'sky is the limit' for his intention to make this country
into a model in Africa, but unless he gets the right calibre of people to
man the various sectors of his administration and help him implement his
Vision 2020 dream, he cannot make a headway. Therefore, it is time that he
realised the futility of encouraging political patronage and instead start
to encourage every well meaning Gambian with the necessary talents and
skills to participate in nation building, regardless of their political
inclinations. He should therefore disregard all the bad advices he had been
receiving from his praise-singers and cronies, most of whom are only
interested in their own personal aggrandizement." Thank you Mr. Jawo for
calling it as it is.
"We Sall Speak The Truth For It Shall Set Us Free"
Chi Jaama
Joe Sambou
>From: Samba Boye <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: THE MAYOR OF BANJUL CONTROVERSY
>Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 14:45:02 +0000
>
>Agitation, arguments and counter arguments within the APRC party
>over the
>selection of candidate for the mayor of banjul show that all is not
>well
>over the selection process. At the time of writing there is
>indication that
>the APRC divisional have an appointment with the President to
>protest the
>selection of Manu Kumba and there is a likely demonstration in the
>offing
>against the selection process.
>It is no news that Manu Kumba has had his eye on the seat from the
>time of
>Samba faal but since the latter has always been more popular with
>the APRC
>Divisional and the Banjulians themselves he (Manu)had to wait in the
>wings
>all this time.
>Word has it that the catholic(gurrmet) connection which is very
>strong in
>the APRC/government ranks have been working strategically to place
>christians in positions of power in todays government and despite
>the fact
>that they form the minority of the population the same cannot be
>said of
>the
>positions of power they occupy ie SOS Works, SOS Fisheries and
>Environment,
>SOS Justice, SOS Education, Secretary General, P.S. Presidents
>office,Accountant General, NAM Banjul South, NAM Banjul Central to
>name a
>few.Word further has it that the gurrmet connection, just like the
>jola
>connection make sure that their numbers will continue to increase
>and not
>decrease, which is why you hardly hear of christian or a jola fired
>for
>that
>matter. It is a subtle but effectively campaign which you will
>hardly
>notice
>unless you look close enough.
>Different ways were looked for to place Manu and various posts were
>offered
>but he declined all and insisted that he wanted the mayorial, he
>found
>support in Waffa Ogoo and Joseph Joof. The main obstacle was of
>course
>Samba
>Faal and what to do with him in the face of his popularity with
>Banjulians.
>The cabinet reshuffle presented the perfect opportunity and Samba
>Faal was
>"promoted" to an SOS. This effectively got him out of the way
>despite
>protests from the Divisional. What the connection was not prepared
>for was
>the emergence of Mass Axi Gye as an aspirant. Axi did not present
>himself
>as
>a candidate but was popularly selected by the people. The top ranks
>were
>suddenly divided as to what to do. Waffa Ogoo and Joof wanted Manu
>Kumba
>whilst Yankuba and Aji Fat Sallah were in support of Axi. The
>connection
>were able to win over Yankuba and he switched over allegience.This
>was
>apparently done in Dakar when they went for the independence state
>visit.
>Yankuba was not part of the delegation and only went to the airport
>to see
>off the President, but was called in afer the plane doors were
>closed and
>opened again and he was asked to join them. The events that followed
>explained why he had to go with them to Dakar. Yankuba from Dakar
>switched
>over and declared his allegience to the gurrmet connection. Axi was
>later
>called upon by a commitee comprising Joof, Waffa Ogoo, Singhatey,FJC
>etc,
>to
>withdraw to which he instead suggested that they should request his
>withdrawal from the Divisional who proposed him in the first
>place.Manu
>Kumba was eventually selected, the connection had finally won.
>As at now the Divisional are staging a peaceful protest outside the
>state
>house grounds to register their dissapointment in the way the
>selection
>process was done. They have also sought audience with Jammeh for
>them to
>heed the voice of the masses. We will see how all this unfolds but
>it would
>seem that the gurrmets already have the upper hand.
>Sams
>
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