Hey, Nyang, I thought you are banned by the Ayatollah from speaking on his behalf or that of the party?

 

By the way, Falia is not a UDP party official and has never claimed to be so. He is a valued member of the party and continues to be so.  Therefore and very clearly, you have lost your bearings there, sir.

 

Rambo's departure has not affected the activities of UDP's wing in any way.  They remain vibrant are currently doing a good job criss-crossing the country and successfully canvassing for support. Once they settle down, it will be a matter for them to choose a new leader, and this will require no senior executive interference. They were on the verge of going on a tour when Rambo left and yet they remain unshakeable and undeterred. Their vice president, Mr. Lamin Darboe immediately took over as interim leader and life goes on.  That is a clear manifestation that in UDP, no one is indispensible. I am not sure if you can say the same of the PDOIS oligarchs.

 

The information I got about you is that you an insulate disciple whose head is filled with nothing but the mantra of ’’Sovereignty of the People'' as indoctrinated in you by your grand Ayatollah. That being the case I rather leave you at the mercy of Yankuba Darboe and to waste my time engaging you.

 

I think you should consider yourself lucky that you get a response from me.

 

My very best regards

Daffeh



 

 

On 13 March 2011 07:50, Modou Nyang <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Ok, Mr UDP, i did recall very clearly when PDOIS held it's congress in 2010 at the Atlantic Hotel. And i did also recall that PDOIS had a congress in 2001 (not 2000 as Mr UDP is saying) in Taibatu, Wuli. Not only that, i also recalled other congresses in 1997, 1998, (need verification for 1999 and 2000). 
mR. UDP Daffeh, i also recalled that it was at the Wuli congress in 2001 as we we preparing for the presidential election, that a resolution was passed to shift the congresses from a yearly basis to every four years due to the high cost involved in organising them. 

Hence UDP Daffeh, you might wish to remind us how many times you held a congress since your inception in 1996? And how about RAMBO'S Youth President's portfolio? Are you considering a mini congress to elect a replacement? How about Falai? You might also consider tabling his concerns and to also offer the other members to share their views on his membership status. 

You will also do us good in helping us "recall" some of these issues too.

Nyang

--- On Sat, 3/12/11, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Is it Going to be Another 'Destiny has Called on Me to Lead?
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Saturday, March 12, 2011, 10:56 AM

Folks,

If you could recall sometime last year, the PDOIS party convened a congress at the Atlantic Hotel in Banjul but and for unexplained reasons, failed to elect a new executive and leader or renew the mandate of the existing ones. However, they have promised to convene another congress this year, 2011, to review and elect a new leadership. The 2011 election is now not more than six months away and yet no word has being said or heard about PDOIS’s pending leadership election.

If PDOIS is to be taken seriously on democracy and their mantra of ''Soveriegnty of the People'', I think it is absolutely imperative that its oligarchs are seen not only adhering to but also projecting democracy and democratic principles through their very own internal politics.

My question now is; is the PDOIS party ever going to convene anther congress this year, before the 2011 election, to elect a leader? Or is it going to be another ''Destiny has called on me to lead?''

The last time PDOIS conducted leadership election was in 2000 in the village of Wuli Taibatu, Upper River Region.

Thanks
Daffeh
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