SIDIA JATTA /OUSAINOU DARBOE MEETING


The National Assembly Member for Wuli West, Hon, Sidia
Jatta, issued the following statement relating to his meeting with Mr. Ousainou
Darboe, Secretary General and Leader of the United Democratic Party.


DECEMBER 5, 2010


Having been waiting for Mr Ousainou Darboe to come back to
me as promised after meeting his Executive Committee, I was invited to a
meeting by the PDOIS Executive Committee to brief them on whether the UDP
leader had spoken to me about any Alliance that they wanted PDOIS to join which
aims to discuss the future of the country and the modalities of creating a
united front without any conditionality. It has been brought to my notice that
the GMC leader, Mr. Mai Fatty, has called on PDOIS to join an Alliance but has
not sent any document to indicate that an Alliance exists which PDOIS should
join. After my discussion with the PDOIS Central Committee, I have seen the
need to make my discussion with the UDP leader public so that all speculations
would come to an end. Gambians should bear in mind what has happened in Guinea
Conakry and what is happening in Cote D’Ivoire at this very moment. Some
leaders are not interested in historical legacies. They are only interested in
having their way whether for the better or for the worse. Finally, it is the
ordinary people who pay for the follies of their leaders. I do not want any
body to link me to any dragging of feet regarding the creation of a united
front by the opposition.


My discussion with UDP leader was direct, frank, short and
without any ambiguity.

We discussed four main items, that is, his concept of what
constitutes the international standard of forming opposition alliances; the
NADD experience, Agenda 2011 and the need for opposition collaboration to
monitor the registration of voters.


Mr. Darboe told me that the international standard of
establishing opposition Alliances is for the party with the majority to lead
and the others to follow.


I observed that it is unfortunate that in the Gambian
context there is no second round of voting which would have made it possible
for the people to select the two candidates who could participate in the final
round. I added that if he wants, he as UDP leader to be supported as a candidate,
on the basis of the principle he mentioned, he should go ahead and start a
campaign to sell his candidature to the Gambian voters.


I emphasised that on my part, I am not sure which political
leader in the opposition could take voters away from the ruling party and
motivate those who abstained in 2006 to cast their vote. Hence I subscribe to
the idea of holding a primary for the people to select the candidate of their
choice in line with Agenda 2011. I told him that this is why I endorse Agenda
2011.


We then discussed the NADD experience. I made it very clear
that even though other options were put on the table, all parties agreed to
create NADD. I showed its successes and possibilities as a viable opposition
Alliance. He maintained that NADD was destroyed by others.


He expressed his view that Agenda 2011 is very good on paper
but that he fears that it is not workable. He said that if different opposition
leaders go on a political platform to campaign to be the Candidate of the
opposition, they may engage in character assassination just to win votes. I
told him that his fear should be laid to rest since Agenda 2011 is calling for
each party or Independent personality to promote the Agenda on one’s own
platform and seek a mandate of the people across the board. I emphasised that
the mere fact that all voters who support the Agenda would be called upon to
vote for the single candidate makes it essential for no candidate to be
subjected to character assassination, since he or she may very well become the
people’s choice of candidate. At that point he said that he was reassured.


Finally, he questioned whether it was not possible for the
opposition to collaborate to monitor the registration of voters. I told him
that this was a necessity and every effort should be done to do so.


He assured me that he would hold an extraordinary meeting
with his committee and come back to me. Since then I have been waiting to know
what their stand is on Agenda 2011 or selling his candidature to the Gambian
voters. These are the ways forward that are before the UDP leader and they need
to take a stand and move on instead of giving the impression that Sidia is
dragging his feet on the issue of a united front.


I have made it abundantly clear to the PDOIS Central
Committee that there is no political vacuum for the creation of a United Front
in the Gambia. The UDP leader has the option to start his campaign for the
people to accept his candidature and extend invitation to others who are yet to
be confident that he alone could put an end to voter apathy

Agenda 2011 calls for each party to go on its own platform
and campaign for its own candidate to be the single candidate of the opposition
through a primary,

NADD is still legally registered and all political parties
could embrace it and then come together to select a single candidate. As far as
I know PDOIS still subscribes to the NADD idea but PPP under OJ has also not
pulled out of NADD.


Those who want to support the opposition should take their
sides and promote dialogue while not undermining each other’s positions. This
is the way forward. I am willing to meet any representative from the GMC or any
other party that aims to discuss Gambia’s future. Issuing comments in cyber
space without knowing the concrete realities on the ground is not enough.


The End


SIDIA JATTA

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBER FOR WULI WEST






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