Yep, Mr. Jallow who is a close family friend never listened to any advice on this. He did exactly what Jammeh hates the most --- kissing off....Remain a loyal citizen whether you have a job with the government or not.... kissing off only leads to low morality and ultimate disrespect from the president. Ask FJC, Yankuba, Capt. Fye, Saja Taal, didae Halake and countless others. How long will it take for these smart folks to learn and be ware of their environment? Jammeh knows his customers well....So now what for Famara? Did he or did he not have faith in God? More lessons to learn folks...DembaOn Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Laa ILaaha iLLa Llaah wahdahu Laashareekalah, lahul mulku walahul hamdu, Yuhyee wayumeetu wahuwa Alaa kulli shay-inn Khadeer.I give you the people: If you have any questions, please direct them to Hon. Fatou Jaw Manneh. Tell her Haruna asked you to seek counsel from her.DIG Jallow grateful to President JammehThursday, March 18, 2010Famara Jallow, the new deputy Inspector General of Police has sent a letter of gratitude to the Gambian leader His Ecellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh for reinstating him into the ranks of The Gambia Police Force and promoting him to the position of Deputy Inspector General of Police.The letter reads:
I have the greatest honour to write to express how deeply I appreciated Your Excellency's gesture of taking me again into the ranks of the Gambia Police Force and promoting me to the prestigious position of deputy Inspector General of police.
Your Excellency, I don't think I can find words that can really convey my feeling at thus moment. However God the Almighty knows that I am sincerely indebted to you for this great honour. You cannot imagine, Your Excellency, what you have for me without looking at it from the angle of empowering me economically to facilitate my ability in enhancing the general welfare of my family independently; raising my social image as an employee of your government, how dignifying; boosting of my morale and laundering off the shame I felt being removed for, ostensibly not having lived up to your expectation; most importantly the new challenges of being brought back into the flock I belong to and giving me the opportunity to work in the occupation I am fully trained to perform comfortably and my elevation to the position of deputy Inspector General of police thus requiring me to satisfy the great confidence bestowed in me.
Your Excellency, thank you very much for this great privilege. At this juncture I wish to reassure you of my maximum loyalty and support. Furthermore, I wish to assure you that I will serve you, your government and the people of The Gambia to the best of my ability and indeed with all my energy, mind and whole-heartedly.
Your Excellency, my family and friends join me in thanking you and wishing you God’s continued guidance, your family’s long life, good health and God’s protection forever. May God the Almighty enable you to drive The Gambia to the level of development and prosperity you envisaged. Most sincerely and obediently, I remain your servant.
Famara Jallow
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