Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should Vote Darboe
Hey, he was a great soldier who served his country honorably. I will remind u that UDP has no agenda. Tell darbo to give a chance to shyngle nyassi, if u guys want your deposit back
On Sep 15, 2011 9:06 PM, "UDP United Kingdom" <
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> Kejau, I have described several ways in which to tackle misconduct.and u
> should have realised that not all are suitable for dealing with criminal
> conduct.the focus is to prevent malpractice in the first place through check
> and balances and accountability but where there is evidence of misconduct
> whether civil or criminal, it will be dealt with accordingly using the
> appropiate avenue.
>
> I didn't expect you to go down the route of pettiness or turning yourself
> into a clown who hasn't read anything I wrote but who choose manifest malice
> as the udp. Is it udp's problem if others don"t wanna coalesce or is it a
> national problem?
>
> You are just a grumpy renegage soldier or are you just a pranky ex. Lt.
>
> Daffeh
> On Friday, 16 September 2011, Kejau Touray <
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>>
>> You guys are funny?
>> Daffeh wrote '6. The central govt. will reserve powers to rain in and
> discipline rogue councils whose behaviour are to congenial to the desires of
> their people.' - This does not mean criminal, it may mean immoral in any
> way, unless if congenial to the desire is UDP parlance for crime.
>> Now if he does mean criminal, that is so damn obvious, it does not warrant
> mentioning. Congenial, or pleasant to the people, meaning UDP supporters
> with attitude like you, Ron, Daffeh, and Bambaba.
>>
>> May be there is no salvation for us, but replacement of one dictatorship
> with another, otherwise what has my military career go to do with this?
>> No wonder the others parties are suspicious of alliance with your party
> with supporters with attitude like yours! I think some more good folks may
> need to join the UDP to change these attitudes for the good of all Gambians
> and the world.
>> You are right, I was a fine military officer and that means no dictatorial
> tendency will intimidate me into silence. So it give up and discuss issues
> and not fabricate logic, where everyone else knows you are fishing.
>> Imofuring....
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:53:13 -0400
>> From:
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>> Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should
> Vote Darboe
>> To:
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>> [-----Original Message----- From: Kejau Touray <
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> GAMBIA-L <
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> Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should
> Vote Darboe
>>
>> Thanks Daffeh,
>> by
>> Ben Fess Tep deh?
>> How does your party intend to reign in and discipline councils, after they
> are democratically elected, without them breaking any laws?] Kejau.
>>
>> You reign in elected officials who commit crimes by arresting them and
> prosecuting them before a competent court of law. You do not reign in anyone
> who DOES not commit a crime. If you have an incompetent official who was
> elected, you make sure the voters have recourse to RECALL.
>>
>> [That seems dictatorial,] Kejau.
>>
>> That's because you misunderstood Hon. Daffeh and you are a military man.
> GOing around arresting and reigning in folk for no reason Kejau. What is
> wrong with yew????
>>
>> [but you ought to be commended for discussing issues now, at least.]
> Kejau.
>>
>> This is not an issue. Read the UDP Manifesto. This is a matter of crime
> and punishment. That is the work of the judiciary and police. Not of
> opposition parties. The governors set the tone by making sure justice is
> served equally, without fear or favour.
>>
>> [Second issue is you have not exactly said how you intend to resolve the
> stand pipe issue. A more thorough analysis may be needed, as the public
> stand pipe issue can be thorny. It borders on the fair collection of taxes
> as well and at the same time the provision of water for everyone, IMHO. An
> alternative solution is to look at other countries beyond our borders, UK
> for instance, where water is treated as an essential utility and provided in
> every home and not on the street, just like electricity.] Kejau.
>>
>> Everyone in the world would rather have running water in their homes than
> have to run to the public tap everytime they need water. Instead of waste
> public resources on a home in Maryland and shopping sprees for his wife,
> Yahya could build a water treatment plant for every town, lay the pipework
> to deliver that water to homes, build a sewage treatment plant to treat
> wastewater before dumping toxic waste in the ocean and killing off fish or
> making folk sick all the time. No need to look to another country for
> potable water and sewerage Kejau. Common sense is all we need. When you
> build a house, you can tap into the public piping infrastructure like
> everyone else if you can afford it. If you can't afford it, you go to the
> public tap or seek assistance from the UDP government's Indigent Assistance
> Fund where no public tap is easily accessible from your million dalasi
> mansion.
>>
>> Allez. Haruna.
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:27:31 +0100
>> From:
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>> Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should
> Vote Darboe
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>> ''If nawec's price increases, either the area council charges people at
> water tap or increase their property taxes... How will darbo deal with that?
> It is easy to talk than implement''- Fankung
>>
>> Darboe will;
>>
>> 1. Institute a decentralised system of local government administration
> with local council having significant autonomy.
>>
>> 2. Repeal t
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