Ebou Jallow talking!

You are a joke, talking of  dishonesty, corruption, should not be coming from u.What now u are advocting in these 2 beloved countries will be on your head. Let me tell u ,if u do think, that Jammeh will let u go and forget about the some of money you stolde from The Gambians. Then u are a big FOOL! show your face in the Gambia. U are not to talk of the dishonest of other peolple. This word is all what u are. 




Lamin Bakarry Sonko (jaring)

From:  baboucarr Sey <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To:  The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
To:  [log in to unmask]
Subject:  Re: President Wade's speech is a non starter
Date:  Wed, 21 Sep 2005 11:40:05 -0700
>The Senegalese are the
>most dishonest, corrupt, unreliable and incompetent
>human ???????? WOH IBOU WHAT THREE MILLON YANKEE
>DOLLARS YOU SEEM TO HAVE A SHORT MEMORY. PLEASE LOOK
>IN  THE MIRROW ONCEA WHILE
>
>
>
>--- Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Mr. Jaiteh,
> >
> > A Free-Trade Zone: may be.  A joint
> > Senegalese-Gambian Transportation Authority is
> > absolutely out of the question.  The Senegalese are
> > the most dishonest, corrupt, unreliable and
> > incompetent human beings I have ever met on this
> > planet.  They are simply uncomfortable with an
> > independent Gambia that strategically divides their
> > country two incompatible halves.  The last thing
> > that a Senegalese leader wants to see is a strong
> > leader in the mold of Yaya Jammeh who coincidentally
> > happens to be Jola.
> > Laye Wade prays for a weak government in the Gambia
> > and exploits the Gambian opposition parties and
> > former military officers for that end.  Jammeh
> > should also start reaching out to the Casamance
> > resistance movement and arm them to the teeth.  If
> > the Senegalese instigate any instability in Gambia,
> > then the Gambia armed forces shall join forces with
> > Casamance and liberate Casamance from Senegal for
> > good.  The Senegalese elite don't give a damn about
> > their own people much the Gambians.
> >
> >
> > Ebou Jallow
> >
> > Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > This is from the Daily Observer.
> > I believe President Wade's public comment on this
> > very important issue
> > is a very good first start. There is no doubt that
> > the two countries
> > must learn to live together.
> >
> > Perhaps he got his ideas of Ferries, Tunnels and
> > Bridge all at once from
> > his few days in New York . With combined population
> > of Gambia and
> > Senegal less than that of New York Metro, and a
> > combined GDP of 20
> > billion US Dollars (5% of NYC GDP) you wonder
> > whether going for tunnel,
> > bridge and ferry service is not an over kill. My
> > advice is to start
> > negotiations the following modest goals:
> >
> > 1. A joint Senegalese-Gambian Transportation
> > Authoriy. This would be
> > responsible for purchase of and managment all
> > ferries and (any future)
> > bridges across the two major crossing points
> > (Banjul-Barra and Bamba
> > Tenda-Yeli Tenda) and the major trunk roads in each
> > country. This
> > Authority must be authonomous. The goal is provide
> > service at all people
> > at all times and be accountable to the customers.
> >
> > 2. A Senegambia Free Trade Zone. This means
> > unrestricted movement of
> > people, goods and transportation anywhere anytime
> > within Senegambia. To
> > prevent it from being another ECOWAS treaty, both
> > governments must be
> > required under the treaty to conduct atleast 5 years
> > of intensive public
> > education campaign of their people on their rights
> > of passage and trade
> > across both countries. Also setup joint mechanisms
> > for addressing
> > individual claims for any violation of that right.
> > eg give the common
> > man to take anyone or institution to court for
> > interfering with his
> > right to free movement and trade.
> >
> > Malanding Jaiteh
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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