I guess my comment will be viewed by the cynics as coming from a fanatic. I
do not give a damn.  Well, it is anyones prerogative to think and conclude
whatever one wishes.

My conclusion is Halifa's anger is genuine.  One must read the whole
transcription of the said remarks and the other exchanges between Foroyaa
and Jollofnews.  The reporters were not talked down to.  In my view,
Halifa is irked by the resentment these so-called reporters are showing to
those coming to the Foroyaa premises to seek help for their problems.  As
Halifa noted the place is a public place and open to everyone who needs
their services.  He further notes they will help anyone if they can
regardless of political or any other affliations.

The reporters themselves acknowledge that none of them have ever been
forced to do anything against their will, Halifa seem to be serving as the
legal expert to keep reporters out of trouble which i think is very vital.

There is nothing bad with going to a place of refuge and in fact the
Foroyaa premises is indeed a place of refuge where people seek and get help
for their problems.  Many social service centres are places of refuge, so i
wonder what is all the fuss about the term refuge.

Halifa Sallah is no super human being and getting angry is human.  The
nature of the complains if the reports we are reading is anything to go by
suggest that these reporters greviances are misplaced.  How can one be
resentful to people seeking help for their problems is beyond me. These
reporters are not complaining about being forced to do what they don't
want to do, instead the complains seem to be unfounded.

It is becoming increasingly ridiculous in the attempt to villify Halifa and
his friends.  I can hear the shrill voices saying we have the right to
criticise and take Halifa and co to task.  Well, no one is stopping you but
make sure you do not go fishing for any kind of salacious innuendo to
justify your agenda and expect everyone to accept your's as the truth.

Mboge




On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> A report carried by Foroyaa today indicated some serious tension between
> the editorial board and the staff reporters. From what we have read on
> Freedom and Jollof News, it raises more questions about the reporters'
> relationship with the editors and some of the stories that may have reached
> foroyaa but never made it to the public light..
>
> The report stated *"The classical example is Fabakary’s artcle on
> Vice-President was released by the police.He has not done his investigation
> properly. He didn’t know, he published that she is still in detention. They
> called me, and all that existed was for me to say ‘’look at the byline”.
> Why are you NIA calling me? What did I do? I accepted responsibility for
> him because it is more difficult to nail me than to nail anyone of you. I
> slept there for how many days when I could have simply said look at the
> byline and go and get him. That’s what you call a sense of responsibility."
> *
> **
> Was the Vice President of the country arrested/detained and it was not
> made public? Did Halifa got arrested and detained for days with the NIA and
> it never made it to the public despite both Halifa and VP Saidy being
> public officials?  Read the report on freedom: Freedom
> <http://freedomnewspaper.com/Homepage/tabid/36/mid/367/newsid367/7235/Gambia-Breaking-News--I-DONT-WANT-ANY-OF-YOU-TO-ATTEND-MY-BURIAL-IF-I-DIE-Halifa-Salleh-Tells-Foroyaa-Reporters-Who-Signed-A-Petition-Letter/Default.aspx>.
> Also read a subsequent report about the same grievance on JollofNews<http://jollofnews.com/20120118yaya-dampha-reacts-to-foroyaajollof-news-controversy.html>
> .
>
> If the report on freedom is to go by... Halifa again has come out very
> hard on his reporters. His speech to them shows anger and talking above the
> reporters even insinuating that those reporters got their jobs by hanging
> around there or taking refuge. This is really very disturbing coming from
> such a leader like Halifa.
>
> Anyway, just my thoughts and we shall reach out to halifa again for
> clarification... just food for thought...
>
> Demba
>
>
>
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