*LJD,*

* *

*I equally commend you greatly for your stance, like the many others ladies
and gentlemen of your caliber. I do have high hopes that you and the many
friends around will play their roles. Before I go over replying to your
submission, I do want to make it crystal clear:*

* *

*I share your submission in totality. I will not participate in any
disintegrated opposition party (ies) or organization(s) and I do not belong
to one.  If people are ready for a united front, which is the only way out
of the current nightmare, please count me in. If people are not ready for
that, I should be counted out without delay. For now, I intend to engage
Saihou, Banka, Uncle Mathew, etc…I am not acting on behalf of any party
(ies) or organization (s).  I do hope people will discuss issues and
problems and how to resolve them, rather reducing it to endless animosity.
The worst thing that can happen to us is when we feel we cannot do it,
because I know for certainty that we can. We have all the resources at our
disposal. *

* *

* I thank you for your response meanwhile. Expect something by the weekend
as time comes to my favor. I did pass through Europe on my trip, but time
was against me, so failed on having the tea with you on the table as per
invitation. *

* *

*Sincerely Yours,*

*YJ*













On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

>   * *
> * *
> YJ
>
> I commend your efforts as a "drum major" for a united opposition front
> against Professor Jammeh. Knowing your allergy to the term "President", I am
> sticking with the more humorous title of Professor. Just so you remember, we
> are not dealing with a *sui generis* claim among Africa's post-colonial
> rulers. Idi Amin Dada was a Professor of Geography!
>
> I also support your call for a *Federalist Papers* type campaign for a
> united opposition electoral front in 2011, assuming we reach that
> destination in political terms. Our dilemma lies in the reality that you and
> I, and the rest of activist Diaspora, are mere soldiers. Our commanding
> officers, read that as party leaders, are in The Gambia, and without their
> honest cooperation and leadership, our efforts are dead in the water, a
> stillbirth, in other words. This is not to say we are insignificant, only
> that the current tapestry of opposition Gambia severely limits our options
> as non domicile Gambians. I am encouraged that the STGDP, and UDP New York,
> are in relevant, if rudimentary conversations with some party leaders on the
> ground. We should utilise the media in nudging them to a deal.
>
> For the Diaspora to discharge its responsibility in the areas of funding,
> and technical support to the electoral effort, it is imperative the
> opposition parties reach a concrete deal on a united front by June
> 2010. This is the only way the Diaspora can put effective
> organisational structures in place. And considering the amounts necessary
> for a viable electoral challenge, and in light of the difficulties integral
> to raising those funds exclusively from Diaspora Gambia, we need ample time
> to research and source institutional support and funding. We are unlikely to
> be accorded due seriousness by potential institutional supporters if the
> prospect of a fragmented opposition for 2011 becomes the only realistic
> outcome from any objective analysis of the mix of variables available to an
> independent observer.
>
> Notwithstanding my wholehearted commitment to your clarion call, I will
> not, as a free citizen of The Gambia, associate with any camp in a
> fragmented opposition for 2011. The excerpts below relate to a
> similar stance for the 2006 presidential elections.
>
>
>
>
> LJDarbo
>
>
>
>  * *
> *"... In similar vein, I reject the contention that reconstituting NADDremains your exclusive prerogative as party leaders, the so-called Executive
> Committee of the original entity. **As stakeholders, the opposition’s
> supporters are entitled to a say on how the September elections ought to be
> contested. It is my view that, as the victims of tyranny, and the intended
> beneficiaries of dislodging APRC from our councils of state, any project in
> this regard is our enterprise. As party leaders, and clearly crucial to
> providing direction and momentum to the ultimate success of the enterprise,
> you are nevertheless mere trustees of a vital national project. As
> fiduciaries, your duty is to the people you intend to liberate from the
> clutches of tyranny. Your duty is to us, and we accordingly have standing to
> challenge your vision on the way forward!*
> * *
> * *
> *How you fail to appreciate that the only empire likely to emerge out of
> APRC’s ruins is that of the people - sired and nurtured on promoting the
> rule of law and the dignity of the individual – is the extraordinary and
> eternal shame of NADD's disintegration. As I cannot envision a new dawn of
> kings and their legions of sycophantic courtiers, I reject any leadership
> that mirrors the natural inclination of dictatorships in personalizing
> political questions of national dimension. *
> * ** *
> *In the meantime, **I urge that Gambians sympathetic to the opposition
> cause refrain from rewarding failure through the wastage of funds on either
> of the coalitions in their conclusively tentative and futile efforts against
> the APRC in the event of a three-way presidential contest. I appreciate we
> cannot require specific performance on a five-party NADD as originally
> conceived as long as you know not to count on principled and pragmatic
> Gambians to sponsor your fruitless journeys to nowhere".   (Summer 2006)**
> *
> * *
> * *
> *Lamin J Darbo*
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> * *
>
>
> --- On *Wed, 13/5/09, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>* wrote:
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>
> From: Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [>-<] An Open letter to Gambians & Friends; Part 2
> To: "aa1gambiapost mailing" <[log in to unmask]>, "aaa GPU" <
> [log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wednesday, 13 May, 2009, 3:47 PM
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> http://www.gambia.dk/forums/topic.asp?whichpage=1&TOPIC_ID=7436&#50197
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> Kind regards,
> yj
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