In a message dated 8/23/2002 4:49:28 PM , [log in to unmask] writes: > Instead of the character assassination by some UDP supporters, I would > encourage the leadership of the party to look into Mr. Juwara's allegations > and take appropriate action. To make allegations of so serious a nature > without prove is political suicide! The test of the political maturity of > the party is in how this situation is handled, going forward. > > You seem to think that Waa Juwara's challenge to the party for > accountability is akin to destroying the party - I dis-agree. This is a > challenge that all progressive thinking peoples and organs of and by people > should encourage. How can we keep harping on the lack of accountability of > the Aimless Farcical People Ruining our Country, then turn around to see > inconsistencies in our midst and stay moot about it? > > Soffie, I agree wholeheartedly. One thing stands out. The UDP still has not come out and proven to The Gambian people that these allegations are untrue, and that is something they cannot afford to just sweep under the rug and ignore while attacking each other. The BBC is not where a party leader goes to deny allegations like these, they go to the Gambian people to address them and explain to them and provide their proof of innocence. If they offer no explanations and produce evidence that these allegations are not true, then that in itself will be ample proof that they do not think they owe the Gambian people any explanation and perhaps they cannot provide the necessary proof against what is alleged.That would not present a very good image of the UDP. As I said before, they are just tossing the ball between the various members of the UDP, insulting each other, and avoiding the real issue. So far, they have made a very good game of bringing scapegoats forward, first Juwara did it to Darboe, and now instead of Darboe prooving the allegations are untrue, they are going to eject Juwara from the party, but the questions is: What about the accusations and where is the proof of innocence that will exenorate them and give them credibility in the eyes of Gambians? No one has tackled that one yet and I am sure someone within the UDP must realize that all these other things that they are engaged in has not answered the pertinent question, and avoidance of the main issue here does not help their credibility. Jabou Joh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~