Samba Thanks for putting clear to FJC. I knew from the onset that your reply was not that offensive other than a frank proposal to our beloved Hon FJC. I only hope HON FJC realises that our politics is not bent on hatred but one based on fairplay, honesty and patriotism. I am a bit concerned with the way HON FJC has changed her colours, I used to have so much regard for this woman during her early days in party politics. At one time, I did thought that she would contest for the House of Representatives as MP for Banjul North In fact, I still remember this woman delivering a speech at the Banjul Town Hall to commemorate the Anti Apartheid Day. Its seems that times have now changed for the worst, our one-time "hero" has placed our loyalty to the President as a paramount consideration when dealing with issues of national interest. I just wonder WHY??? I am therefore appealing to HON FJC to do us a favour and re-activate of those frank principles which we used to know HER about. Have a wonderful day. Sanusi Owens --- Samba Boye <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hon????FJC, > If you have taken my comments as personal attacks or > insults on you, then I > am truly sorry indeed because it was not meant to > be. You will however note > that all I said was just the truth about you and > your behavior so far, > Incase nobody told you, this is the general > consensus about you. If however > when anyone dares to mention it out loud you take it > as an insult or > personal attack, then something is wrong with it and > you must look into > yourself and work on it. > As for you and Jammeh, I have no quarrel with that, > it is your choice but in > your new role you have to bear in mind that history > will judge whatever > actions you take in the name of the Gambian people > Sams > > > >From: Fatu Jahumpa Cessay <[log in to unmask]> > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing > list > ><[log in to unmask]> > >To: [log in to unmask] > >Subject: Re: Hon Fatou Jahumpa Ceesay speaks!!!! > >Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:45:34 +0100 > > > >Hi Bro Sans, > >Your points are well noted.But I am still the same > FJC for JAMMEH. > >I respect you very much.You are matured and well > trained(thank your humble > >parents for > >that), therefore people like---- I dont even know > his name( think is > >Boye)should learn from > >you and others on the G-L insults or personal > attacks is not on my line . > >Bye Bro, > >Sis Hon FJC. > > > >Sanusi Owens wrote: > > > > > Samba > > > > > > HON FJC has a golden opportunity to make a BIG > > > difference in the National Assembly. In the past > she > > > was at the Office of the President as the > Director > > > for Press and Public Relations. During this > period, > > > she was bound to toe the line or else she is > kicked > > > out of office. The situation has now changed for > her; > > > As an Nominated Member of the National Assembly, > she > > > is LICENSED to speak up her mind for 5 good > years, and > > > she won't be sacked for any reason. Rather than > using > > > this golden opportunity, FJC takes every thing > on > > > partisan basis and therefore fails look at the > big > > > picture; which is the Gambia's interest > irrespective > > > party affiliation. > > > > > > In the past, we had some Nominated MPs who made > use of > > > this golden opportunity to speak up against > injustice; > > > Remember Dr SJ Palmer during the First Republic, > Araba > > > Bah, Cecilia MR Cole, Hamed Kebbeh and many > others. > > > What is therefore stopping her beloved sister > from > > > making laerning from these people?? > > > > > > FJC remember that history will one day judge > your > > > performance as a member of the National Assembly > > > > > > Have a nice weekend > > > > > > Sanusi > > > > > > > >From: Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]> > > > > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues > mailing > > > > list > > > > ><[log in to unmask]> > > > > >To: [log in to unmask] > > > > >Subject: Hon Fatou Jahumpa Ceesay speaks!!!! > > > > >Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 09:59:38 +0100 > > > > > > > > > >Honourable Fatou Jahumpa Ceesay > > > > > > > > > >How about this ?? Don't you think its too > early to > > > > >talk about 2006 Elections > > > > > > > > >...................................................... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >'Jammeh's 2006 victory will come from women' > > > > >by Malick Mboob > > > > >& Saffie Jobe > > > > > > > > > >Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay, APRC nominated > National > > > > >Assembly member, has declared the readiness > of > > > > Gambian > > > > >women to vote in President Jammeh come 2006 > with > > > > >another landslide victory. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >She said women were ready to challenge their > male > > > > >counterparts in the country's development > process, > > > > >adding that "in the 2006 Presidential > election, > > > > even > > > > >if men hold onto their votes, President > Jammeh will > > > > be > > > > >massively voted into office by the women. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay was speaking at the > > > > adoption > > > > >ceremony of Abdoulie Kujabi, NIA director > general > > > > as > > > > >"Father" of a women's association in Faraba > Banta > > > > over > > > > >the weekend. > > > > >She said Gambian women would ever remain > loyal to > > > > >President Jammeh, adding that Jammeh's July > 22 > > > > address > > > > >lauded women's contribution to national > > > > development. > > > > >"Therefore on August 17 all the women across > the > > > > >country will convene in Kanilai to take part > in the > > > > >President Farming retreat in appreciation of > his > > > > >(Jammeh) good vision for the women," she > said. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Mrs Jahumpa Ceesay refuted allegations that > > > > personnel > > > > >of the National Intelligence Agency should > not > > > > >interfere in politics, noting that even in > Western > > > > >countries, their intelligence agencies are > actively > > > > >involved in their country's political > process. > > > > >Nyimasata Sanneh-Bojang, nominated NAM said > since > > > > >everybody could not lead at the same time, > "if > > > > >therefore President Jammeh is chosen to be > our > > > > leader > > > > >we should follow him". > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Mrs Sanneh-Bojang added that the high powered > > > > >delegation behind Abdoulie Kujabi is not > because of > > > > >his relation with the president but his care > for > > > > the > > > > >people. > > > > >Kebba Touray, National Assembly Member for > Kombo > > > > East > > > > >said since this government came to power in > 1994 > > > > they > > > > >had empowered Gambian women to contribute > > > > meaningfully > > > > >to national development. > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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