Juwara hits hard at the opposition ...Says they are responsible for their
own demise
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Veteran politician and current governor of the Lower River Region (LRR) has
once again written-off the country’s opposition, saying that they have
‘killed themselves’ by failing to demonstrate sincerity and truthfulness to
Gambians.

Lamin Waa Juwara, a seasoned administrator in local governance was speaking
from his Mansakonko residence Tuesday during an exclusive telephone
interview with the Daily Observer.

Juwara’s comment is coming a few days after opposition parties  reportedly
failed in their series of meetings to reach a consensus of fielding a single
candidate to challenge the incumbent President Yahya Jammeh in the
forthcoming November 24th Presidential Election.

The LRR governor, who was an influential and outspoken opposition strongman
before he switched allegiance to the ruling party in 2008, described
attempts by the opposition to come together as a political gimmick meant to
provide a reason for their ‘imminent’ failure at the November polls.

He said: “Whether a united front or not, His Excellency President Jammeh is
going to secure a landslide victory. The people are very sick and tired of
the opposition trying to come together. Which serious minded opposition will
want to come together just one month before election?”

Juwara, known in political circles as ‘Mbarodi’ recalled that before the
last general election, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by all
the opposition political parties, but they failed in their attempt due to
[disagreement] over issues of leadership.

“The [United Democratic Party] UDP’s Darboe was responsible because he
appended his signature to the MOU and walked away unceremoniously before a
leader could be selected in a primary,” he stated.

Asked his take on Darboe’s proposal to the opposition camp for a party-led
alliance, apparently his UDP to lead the challenge, Juwara said: “I think it
is nonsense to talk about a party led-alliance. Here they are talking about
a credible candidate chosen by the people.

It is not a party that is going to be a candidate, but an individual who
should be selected by the people. But Darboe is always trying to run away
from this fact. I think Darboe is a waste of time; he has failed three times
and therefore should not be a candidate for any serious organisation.”

Further scolding the opposition, Juwara opined that the leader of the
National Reconciliation Party (NRP), Hamat Bah has learned his lesson, and
should now be aware of the fact that “Darboe thinks he can only lead but can
never follow anybody”. He added that that was why the NRP leader parted
company with Lawyer Ousainou Darboe.

Opposition ‘disowned’
Governor Juwara, who has virtually served in all the regions of the country
as administrative head stated categorically that Gambians have disowned
opposition political parties in the country, because as he puts it, they
have been treating the people with contempt.

Emphasising that due to the opposition’s ‘lack of respect’ for the people,
Juwara, a one-time independent candidate for Niamina Dankunku during the
First Republic, stated that the overwhelmingly majority of those that used
to support the opposition have now completely disowned them.

“Can you imagine a politician like Kemesseng Jammeh [UDP bigwig and former
National Assembly member for Jarra West] cannot hold a meeting in his own
native village of Seykunda because that village has declared its support for
President Jammeh? This is the scenario across the whole country,” the
veteran politician added.

IEC and electoral process
Juwara also seized the opportunity to describe as ‘good and satisfactory’
the operations of the country’s Independent Electoral Commission [IEC].
“They have conducted a very good voter registration exercise and the IEC’s
voter education programme is very good.

I have no doubt in mind that they will conduct a free, fair and transparent
election,” he stated, while expressing confidence that there will be
tolerance across the country.

‘Stop the arm-chair criticism’
The LRR governor, who founded the National Democratic Action Movement (NDAM)
before joining the bandwagon of the ruling party, also lashed out at those
he described as ‘detractors’ bent on portraying a different picture
vis-à-vis the democratisation process of the country, saying those people
must stop the ‘arm-chair criticism’.

“Let those people come home and make their contribution to the restoration
of democracy. As far as Gambians are concerned, what we have is democratic
dispensation. So let them stop the arm-chair criticism and make their
positive contribution,” he remarked.

To this end, the governor hailed the Gambian people, President Jammeh in
particular for what he called his exemplary leadership. While further
commending all Gambian politicians and political activists for the
achievements so far, Juwara called on all and sundry to be very firm and
portray The Gambia in its true perspective.

Low political tempo
Commenting on the low political temperature in the country, Juwara
attributed it to majority of support to the incumbent leadership, while also
noting that the status quo is also due to what he called the lack of serious
opposition political parties in the country.

Play to gallery
Further emphasising that the opposition will not be taken seriously, the
veteran politician stressed that they are trying to play to the gallery with
their political gimmick by trying to placate those in the Diaspora with a
view to getting some kind of funding.

Governor Lamin Waa Juwara concluded his interview by congratulating
President Jammeh in advance for his victory, while underscoring that the
forthcoming November 24th Presidential Election will be so free, fair and
transparent that even those who fail at the end of the race will accept the
results.
Author: *Hatab Fadera*

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GOD BLESS THE GAMBIA.
LET US JOIN HANDS AND SUPPORT SHEIKH PROFESSOR DR. ALH YAHYA JAMMEH (NASIRU
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