Here we go again Hon. Khaleel what we talking about is not to allow one Man hold all of us hostage vowing to stay in power for a million years and threatening Gambians that if they do not by force vote for him no development would come there way. Also boasting that no election or coup can remove him from power.
Now I humbly ask you what do you want Gambians to do? Wait for Mahdi to come down from heave to save us? Or do you want us to wait until he dies of natural death? We are not saying we want to impose ourselves  on anyone in fact quite the opposite. There right  Hon. You got it all wrong. You and I have a Gambia today we call home where a mere seeking permission to peacefully demonstrate is criminal, a Gambia where when you report a wrong to the government you get accused of giving false information to a public official, where people get picked up by state agents only for the same State to publicly deny having them. A state where people get called to report to work only for their dead bodies to be found far far from their supposed work. Now Hon. advice us what do we do? One thing is certain when ever you talk to the likes of you they would say ya all the above are true but.must we be like Yahya Jammeh? Hell no we must not be like him and that is why we need to get rid of him and the Gambians can  decide what way they want their country. Unless we put in place a system where one party would not cling on to power for good by introducing a permanent term limit for any man/woman who wins an election, position could be abused. I want to wait for your candid advice that you think would bring back sanity to our shores. God bless you 

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On 11 Oct 2012, at 19:14, "Khaleel Jameel" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> As much as we need Jammeh gone, we need to exercise some caution here. What makes a group of men more qualified than the rest of the million plus Gambians? Most importantly if they are too good that they can appoint themselves key governmental positions rather than be democratically elected by the people of the Gambia then we need to brace ourselves for impact. Lets take a journey back to July 1994 when Jammeh and his cohorts came into power speaking a language of change transparency and stopping rampant corruption, we embraced them right away hoping that it was the much needed change from the Jawara regime but boy are we wrong. For what its worth if these guys can make Jammeh leave within 30 days or uproot him after 30 days, I plead with them to consider doing the right thing and put into motion right away a free and fair election and the establishment of a new constitution written by the people of the Gambia. Give democracy a chance not another gang to hijack our country. In the end, I hope they do the right thing for the sake of all Gambians because God knows our nation is in dire need of independence.
> 
> Khaleel
> 
> Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 21:31:41 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [G_L] The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up Government - This group is likely to replace Babili Mansa
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> We would like jammeh to go but we also want him replaced with a democratically elected government. Get serious guys!!!
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> On Oct 10, 2012, at 8:24 PM, "C. Omar Kebbeh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up Government
> 
> Posted on 10 October 2012. Tags: Gambia, Gambia News
> 
> The Gambian National Transitional Council, headed by one Sidia Bayo held a press conference this morning in the French capital Paris. According to the statement received , the CNTG  has given Yaya Jammeh 30 days to vacate power and has also published a list of names as  ministers in next transitional government. Listed Below are the names of persons chosen by the National Transitional Council.
> 
> President and commander in chief of The Gambia Armed Forces, 
> Minister of Natural Resources and Energy: 
> Mr Bayo Sidia Sheikh 
>   
> General Secretary Office of the President: Mr Ousman Jammeh 
>   
>   
> Vice President and head of Government: Mr Jallow Babucarr 
> 
>   
> Minister of Defence : Mr Mohamed Kora 
>   
> Minister of Interior and Home Affairs: Mr Sanyang Ablaye 
>   
> Minister of Justice, Equalities, National Religious affairs and reconciliation 
> Lawyer Darboe Yankuba (spokesman) 
>   
> Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs: Mr Touray Suntu 
>   
> Minister of Agriculture and food production; Falai Mr Baldeh 
>   
> Minister of Youths and Sports: Mr Sada Njie 
>   
> Minister of Tourism and Culture: Mr Landing Nyassi 
>   
> Minister of Media and Communications: Mr Bamba Serign Mass (spokesman) 
>   
> Minister of Local Governments and Lands: Mr Mahawa Cham 
>   
> Minister of Health, Social Welfare and Women’s Affairs: Mrs. Sarata Jabbi 
>   
> Minister of Foreign Affairs: Mr Darboe Manding 
>   
> Minister of Basic and Secondary Education: Mr Alajie Nyabally 
>   
> Minister of Forestry and Environment: Mr Abdul Karim Sanneh 
> 
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