Madiba, please see my response to Matarr to answer to your question at the end of of your post. I missed it at first. Chi Jaama Joe >From: [log in to unmask] >Reply-To: [log in to unmask] >To: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] >Subject: [>-<] Re: Uncle Sidi - Neneh Macdouall Among New Cabinet Faces >Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 22:21:38 EST > >"[log in to unmask]," > >One of Uncle Sidi's (NOT Morro) "backers" here! With this message, I >commiserate with Uncle Sidi on his firing. I must admit that I almost >choked over a >bagel this morning upon hearing about his firing. As for his legacy, his >short-lived tenure notwithstanding, time will certainly tell! All the best >of >luck, Uncle, in your future endeavours. > >Your Favourite Nephew, >Madiba (hehehehe) > >A question for "[log in to unmask]"... Are you sure that Uncle Sidi was >fired because of misappropriation of public funds as you indicated below? >Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks. > >Madiba. > >In a message dated 0 4:24:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] >writes: > > > > Will the backers of Morro Sanneh (uncle/koto Sidi to some of you'll) >please > > rise and resume your defensive stance in the wake of his firing? You'll >did > > a good job defending the indefensible. Now that he's fired, are you >going > > to just sit there and play dead, or are you going to confront the >Gambian > > Dix for firing your beloved koto/uncle? I feel no sympathy for this >snake > > and he deserved everything he got and then some. Now, he will have to >face > > Gambians to explain his Judas behavior. Not only is he fired, but he is > > branded a thief. We shall now see if he has a spine to counter his >charge > > of a thief, to question Yaya's assets. Folks, please do not tie your >horse > > on that hope, for it will flee, because you'll find out that Morro is > > spineless as well. In order for the Morros, Mafys, Jannehs of this >world to > > get close to Jammeh, they had to have peddled some incredible stories >about > > some of us haters. Just think about it, how can Amadou Scattred >(Scattered > > to some of you and rightfully so) get close to Yaya, much more drink >Attaya > > with him after he had roamed the hills of Tennessee and beyond being an > > expert on Jammeh? Do not be fooled, some of us were dinner on that >table > > where the scheming union was formed. Same with Morro. Mafy we all know >he > > used his kinship as well. However, if Jatta can come back, Mafy can >come > > back too. All it will take is to organize a "Bugarabu" session in the >name > > of "Tui" (cousin), and there you go. It worked for Fams, Jatta, Kukoi, >and > > a whole lot of folks from "Sindola". The rest is the job of the head > > sycophants to figure out. Let's see if the Dippa Kunda "bantaba" will > > descend in Kanilai on behalf of Lie Conteh, this time around. You'll > > remember the screaming at the gates of State House when Lie was fired >and > > hired twice, the same day? I am not aware of a "Njago" delegation, yet, >so > > my friend T is out of luck and may have to reserve a room in hotel BBJ >for > > now, that is if he does not cough it up. "Waahi Maag Da Nah Goudei >Waaye Du > > Faanan Aalah". Hopefully, this will be time for reflection for some of > > these slimes. It was just a few days ago that I talked about you all's > > favorite uncle and warned you of his future embarrassment, not knowing >that, > > that future is now. I better name more names now that I'm hot. Better >yet, > > let me put that wisdom on the lotto so I can ease your burden to finance >the > > flushing out of the Gambian Dix. > > > > However, this is also no time for Tony Daaba (Dix to some of you'll) to > > celebrate. The monster you created is going to consume you as well. >This > > is why NADD needs to speed up their shuffle, so Gambians can get to the >real > > story that is the ill gotten loot of Yaya. If you combine all that he > > accused Morro and crew of stealing, it will not amount to a drop in the > > "Benwarr" that Yaya heisted, in excess of $1 billion, from our poor and > > impoverished nation. Just his private jet dwarfed all these petty >thieves' > > escapades. You add to that Crude Oil I and II (why is Idi Jobe not >included > > in his midnight parade?); the set aside with Ebou Jallow Jammeh (excess >of > > $30 million); the financing of a Zoo (which he needs to be an inmate > > himself); Mansion and free electric and water supply for Kanilai; real > > estate properties in Morocco, US, etc.; Land grabbing; hajj financing > > (please don't tell me it was for Allah); the cars, shopping sprees, >"sucre > > Ndogu" (the private media definitely knows about this one), dishing out >more > > than D100 million since 1994; YDE; jet fuel; the many hidden accounts > > (remember he was an under study of Abacha); and Tax Evasion, you'll. >This > > list is by no means exhaustive, and just like he requested, Gambians in >the > > know are going to volunteer info. on him, some of whom are in his >midnight > > parade. I know some of us love to play dumb when real issues are being > > discussed, or hide behind religion, hope, and in severe cases denial, >but I > > will be damned if you miscount on this one. > > > > Now, in the face of all this evidence, who in their right mind will take > > Yaya seriously with his recent clown fest of a corruption raid? The US > > Embassy, British High Commission, Nigerian High Commission, and other > > emissaries in that country know that this stunt of Yaya's is a farce and > > both Bush and Blaire are perfectly aware of the criminal that is Yaya. > > Their agents roam the L, Post, Talk, and I dare say the STGDP site, and >they > > are in tune with his schemes. However, they are not going to liberate >us, > > that is a job for you and I to perform. They have a role, but it is >after > > the fact - when we flood out the Gambian Dix. NADD needs to wrap things >up > > now, so that the task of bringing down the Leviathan can commence. >Folks, > > the Dirimo of Kanilai has given us lemons, what is NADD waiting for to >make > > Lemonade? Please read below. > > > > > > > > > > Neneh Macdouall Among New Cabinet Faces > > > > > > Gambia Daily News (Banjul) > > > > March 30, 2005 > > Posted to the web March 30, 2005 > > > > > > PRESIDENT Yahya Jammeh has appointed retired army colonel Baboucarr >Jatta as > > Secretary of State for the Interior, with effect from Tuesday 29 March. > > > > Jatta a former chief of staff of the armed forces was until his >appointment > > the country's ambassador-designate to Cuba. > > > > > > The President, with effect from Tuesday, also appointed Neneh >Macdouall-Gaye > > as Secretary of State for Trade, Industry and Employment. She was deputy > > director-general at the Gambia Radio and Television Services, prior to >her > > new job. > > > > The Office of the President, in a press release dated 29 March, said >retired > > colonel Jatta assumes the portfolio of Interior from Samba Bah, who was > > relieved of his appointment the same day. > > > > The President rescinded the reassignment of Sidi Morro Sanneh to the > > portfolio of Trade, Industry and Employment announced earlier, and >relieved > > him of his appointment with effect from March 29. > > > > In a further step to restructure portfolios, the President transferred > > responsibility for Religious Affairs to the Seeretary of State for Youth >and > > Sports, the release added. > > > > An earlier press release said the President has appointed Raymond Sock, >the > > solicitor-general and legal secretary, as Attorney General and Secretary >of > > State for Justice and National Assembly Matters, and Mr. Ismaila Sambou, >of > > Darsilami village in the Western Division, as Secretary of State for >Local > > Government and Lands, with effect from 24 March 2005. > > > > Sock and Sambou replace Sheikh Tijan Hydara and Malafi Jarju both >relieved > > of their appointments the same day. > > > > Relevant Links > > > > West Africa > > Gambia > > > > > > > > The release said Hydara and Jarju were dropped from the Cabinet "in the > > light of the investigations and findings of the Presidential >Anti-Corruption > > Commission of Inquiry into the Assets, Properties and Activities of >Public > > Officers from the period 22nd July 1994". > > > > President Jammeh, the release added, has with effect from 24 March > > reconstituted his Cabinet and restructured portfolios by the following > > appointments: Retired captain Edward Singhatey as Secretary of State for > > Forestry and the Environment, Bai Mass Taal as Secretary of State for > > Fisheries and Water Resources, and Mousa Gibril Bala-Gaye as Secretary >of > > State for Foreign Affairs. > > > > ????????????????????????????? > > 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 Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: > > http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l > > To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: > > [log in to unmask] > > ????????????????????????????? > > いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい 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 Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい