Mr. King, I am finishing my studies in a couple of months and I assure you that the first doors that I will knock will be Babili Mansa's. As a any patriotic Gambian knows, serving a great leader is the best thing to do. In the meantime, I eating the books and hopefully my little knowledge will help furhter his great agenda. Have a great day On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Bamba sering Manka Mass < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Fankung, > I am the bigest coward if being a coward is to defy dictators. I will > ofcause do everything to avoid being tortured for what I believed in. Your > master the tyrant's torture chamber is what am scared of if thats being > unbrave. > But my wonder is > > WHY ARE YOU STILL IN US? WHY DON'T YOU PARK YOUR BAGS AND GO SERVE YOUR > COUNTRY? OR ARE YOU WAITING FOR JAMMEH TO FIRE SOMEONE IN OUR US EMBASSY SO > THAT YOU CAN SERVE YOUR COUNTRY UNDER HIS STEWARDSHIP WHILE STILL IN THE US > AS MOST OF YOU JAMMEHRITES DO? > > Don't tell me you still learning because your master had said no ammount of > knowledge or expertise can land anyone his jobs. Its only given on one's > loyalty to him! > > I honestly think I might not be under your bravemen catagory but those > socalled brave men of your slaving for the tyrant would be the ones who > would cry for mercy that they tortured Gambians just not to be tortured > themselves, that they never support the tyrant but only work just to > survive. We all know the Gambia don't we Brave men's club? > > > king > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 17:06:14 -0400 > From: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Re: I will RULE you for LIFE!!! AKA "I will resign any day I lose > Gambia’s interest at heart" > To: [log in to unmask] > > Mr. King, there are braver souls than you who love Dr. Jammeh. Do u know > that 5 years of the professor is worth 30 years of of jawara > On Aug 23, 2011 1:47 PM, "Bamba sering Manka Mass" <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > > > > I think some of these are said to wine up every Gambian. Only slaves of > Jammeh would marvel and feel happy over such irresponsible, childish, > foolish and disrespectable statement from someone who has everything to > thank Gambians for. The way Yahya Jammeh thinks of everyone else shows how > he hates us as human beings. All he want is to drag us all into arm conflict > so that there can be bloodshed.We would not allow him to win no single > Gambian blood would be let and Gambians would remove Jammeh out of his grip > on power. Those that publicly show their surposed bravery are mostly the > worst cowards! > > > > king > > Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 10:11:03 -0700 > > From: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Re: I will RULE you for LIFE!!! AKA "I will resign any day I > lose Gambia’s interest at heart" > > To: [log in to unmask] > > > > Fankung, > > > > "I will resign any day I lose Gambia’s interest at heart" This is the > most ridiculous statement I have ever heard > > > > And Translation... > > > > 'I will rule you for life'.... > > 'I will only relinguish power when you tie me up'... > > 'I love this country more than any one of you fools' > > 'I sacrifice my life more than anyone of you' > > 'I own this country and knows what is best for it more than anyone of > you' > > 'I see what is going around the world but I don't give a damn... I will > rule you or kill you!!! > > > > It is tragic that such leaders neither learn from history nor their > surroundings....common sense dictates that events around the world is enough > to pause for a minute and think before you lip... Truly Truly sad... > > > > > > Lord have mercy!!! > > > > Demba > > > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:11 AM, Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Jammeh will be unpleasantly surprised if he thinks that leaving is > dependant on his likes and dislikes. No, to the contrary, this is a scared > mind talking. He sees what is going on with his friends and mentors and is > struggling sleeping. Uncles Mubarak, khadaffi, Bgagbo, etc. never saw it > coming and they were the more lethal. Clown around boy, clown around! You > longed outstayed your welcome. > > > > > > Joe > > > > > > > > Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 09:35:37 -0400 > > Subject: [>-<] I will resign any day - YOU LOVE THE GAMBIA > > From: [log in to unmask] > > To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I will resign any day I lose Gambia’s interest at heart Says President > Jammeh, as he meets URR delegation > > > > Africa » Gambia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > « prev > > > > 1 of 7 > > next » > > > > Tuesday, August 23, 2011 > > The president of the Republic has once again expressed his commitment to > the development of the country, vowing to “leave office” any day he loses > interest on the way forward, progress and development of the country. > > > > > > His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh was speaking > Monday evening at State House in Banjul while presiding over a meeting he > had with a high-powered delegation from the Upper River Region (URR). > > > > > > The delegation, which was led by Governor Omar Khan and comprised of the > region’s Council of Elders, APRC regional executive committee, women and > youth representatives, and the URR lawmakers was accompanied to the > presidency by the mayor of the Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC) and APRC > national mobiliser, Yankuba Colley. > > > > > > The delegation’s move was among other things meant to reassure the > Gambian leader of the region’s undivided loyalty to the ruling party in the > forthcoming election, as well as seek his assistance in terms of mobility > with a view to boosting their mobilisation efforts at the grassroots for a > historic victory for the party in the region. > > > > > > At the meeting, which was also attended by Cabinet ministers, President > Jammeh stressed that he stands for any cause that will move the country > forward, and that he puts his life to whatever will protect the interest of > Gambians for the country to move forward. > > > > > > “I swear that any day that I will not have the interest of the Gambia in > my heart is the day I will step down. This is what is between me and God and > the Gambians,” he stated. > > > > The Gambian leader, who was thankful to URR delegation for their move, > assured the region of his continuous support and consideration. He told them > that whatever they had tabled before him was something that he has promised > them from 1994 to date. > > > > > > He said: “Since 1994 to date, I have never been to anywhere in this > country where people requested something and are not part of the promise I > made. Someone has stated that if what I have done in the past 17 years was > done by the First Republic, then The Gambia today will be among powerful > nations that are highly developed. > > > > > > But before talking about the Jawara regime that lasted for 30 years, > let’s ask the British colonial masters what they have done in their 400 > years rule in the country? If they had done something here in addition to > Jawara’s 30 years rule, then UK would not have led us in terms of > development. The West should be thankful to us [Africans] because what they > have was taken away from us but instead they are insulting us.” > > > > > > Election > > Commenting on the forthcoming November 2011 Presidential Election, > President Jammeh reiterated that the ballot will be one in which the > citizens choose the path to prosperity and continuous development or the > path to retrogression. > > > > > > “They know that the opposition will not win in the coming. Anybody who > wants to jeopardize the existing peace and development in this country and > plunge us into backwardness, you are asking for serious trouble,” the > Gambian leader warned. > > > > > > He averred that he has and will continue to do what is required of him > development wise, asserting that such is what is binding him and the > citizens, as well as God. > > He continued: “Whatever I don’t do, God has not given me, but whatever is > given to me by God, you will see that. So the forthcoming election will be > one for people to choose for progress or retrogression because I had told > you that whether it is an election or coup, let no one think of that. > > > > > > I swear that if I didn’t betray God and the Gambian people, election did > not bring me to power and will not ballot vote me out. So everyone will > decide in this election whether they will move forward or backward.” > > > > > > The president emphasised that development projects such as hospitals, > schools, good roads, tractors, water and electricity supplies and others > that will improve the livelihood of the people are for those that vote for > progress in the forthcoming election. This, he stated, is anchored on the > principle that government cannot give development to everyone at a go, and > hence will give it to those that support his government. > > > > > > “Since 2001 I have been saying this and that is why now if development > comes, I don’t have two minds of who will first get it – I give it to those > that voted me,” he concluded. > > > > Speaking earlier, the Attorney General and minister of Justice, Edward > Gomez, who doubles as the APRC URR liaison officer harped on the development > strides made by the Gambian leader, saying that the citizenry should be > thankful to God for blessing the country with such a leader as He [God] > could have given Gambians a leader who will forget his responsibilities to > them. > > > > > > He stressed that what is binding on the citizens is to pray to God for > the existing peace and progress in the country to flourish. While describing > President Jammeh as sympathetic and generous, Minister Gomez said he is > particularly impressed with his God-fearing nature and piousness, citing the > numerous mosques he constructed as well as the pilgrimage opportunities for > Gambians. > > > > > > The Justice minister then assured that as far as the URR is concerned, > they are ready to break record in the upcoming election; one he said will go > down well in the annals of history. > > > > The Fisheries, Water Resources and National Assembly Matters minister, > Lamin Kaba Bajo expressed similar sentiments, while urging citizens not to > be fooled by the empty promises that have always been the hallmark of the > opposition. He reminded the party militants that the opposition will not > relent as their survival depends on that venture. > > > > > > Minister Bajo also challenged the party militants to open up to > newcomers. Speaker after speaker among the URR delegation paid glowing > tribute to President Jammeh for the development achieved in his 17-year > leadership, ranging from schools to electricity and good roads, as well as > the Ramadan gift to the Muslims. > > > > > > Aja Mariam Jaw, the women representative at the meeting and a councillor > at the Basse Area Council thanked the president for the tractors he donated > to women, while assuring him that the entire URR is united in voice and come > November 24th, will vote en-mass for the ruling party. > > > > > > Hammeh Jabou Krubally, regional APRC chairman hailed the president for > the reduction in the price of cooking oil in this holy month, while also > commending his anti-poverty eradication efforts. He further commended the > transformation of the region by the Jammeh Administration. > > > > > > He however appealed to the president to come to their aid and address the > mobility constraints in the region. Kibiri Jakuraka, who spoke on behalf of > the Council of Elders, assured the president of their continued loyalty, > while stating that one of the objectives of the Council is to settle > internal disputes among themselves, in order to avoid going to the courts. > > > > > > The NAM for Basse Constituency and APRC desk officer for the region, > Honourable Sellu Bah said the 2011 presidential tour has proven the sceptics > wrong, noting that the tour indeed proved that all Gambians are behind the > president. > > > > > > Mawdo Susso, youth mobiliser in the region expressed similar sentiments. > The meeting was chaired by Mayor Yankuba Colley. > > > > Author: Hatab Fadera > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > ***************************************************************************** > > GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA. > > LET US JOIN HANDS AND SUPPORT SHEIKH PROFESSOR DR. 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