Don't do it Suntu. It is not our place to tell the parties what they should do to e effective. We hould only do that to the party we believe in. It should be for consideration when we offer such advice to other friggin parties. It is however our place to critique the parties, all of them, so we afford them opportunity to reconnoitre according to their priciples. Laye is on a tribal-hunt with his sidekick Jabou. Don't join them. How can you seek avice from a tribalist whose every word is twisted by you to inure onerousintent??? Think about that Suntou. PDOIS is bankrupt of ideas. 30 friggin years!!! Instead Suntou I want you to assist the other parties to acquire leaseholds on PDOIS' bats. Haruna.. 


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From: A Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, Jul 30, 2009 7:08 am
Subject: Re: what UDP/NRP should do!!

Great Suntu!
Now what should PDOIS do to succeed? Your list will be welcome. Thanks,

-Laye

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 2:59 PM, SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The UDP/NRP should open their doors to ideas emanating from all Gambians wherever they are
 
The UDP/NRP should on visits to countries where Gambians are, make press leases are welcome Gambians to meet them and express their opinions on how to effectively change things
The UDP/NRP should show to the world, the state of fear Gambians are constantly in. This can be done through organising rallies and making statements.
The UDP/NRP can organise open days where in people can come and speak directly to the executive about their concerns and fears
the UDP/NRP can organise matches questioning the government about various issues. This matches should be such that, international news broadcasters invited.
The UDP/NRP through it external wings engage other Gambians through interactive discussions and tolerate all questions deemed unpalatable.
the UDP/NRP should allow the executives to visit schools and acquaint themselves with the plights of ordinary pupils and their families.
The UDP/NRP should organise visits to the families of political and media victims and this visits should be such that, a delegation should do it instead of one person.
 
Unless the UDP?NRP is seen to be acting positive, fund raising will be a problem...
More on what the UDP?NRP should be doing later
suntou
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