Yero, I appreciate your reconsideration vis-a-vis uncle Kali (Mathew).

Like, Baboucar, Cous Fakoo Fakoo, and uncle Kali, I have some reservations towards the CNTG. This was because I viewed it as gross trespass to suborn the names of persons without their prior permission. I was under the impression uncle Mathew's name was part of the list until I took another look at the list from Fakoo Fakoo's forward. If this list is correct, it does not bear uncle Mathew's name and therefore relieves uncle Mathew of any valid anxieties toward the CNTG. I therefore encourage uncle Mathew to hold the CNTG and Mr. Sidia Bayo harmless for any aversion toward Mathew.

On the larger question of propriety and due-diligence, I am willing to foreclose on my own anxieties there because from brother Yanks' statements, the CNTG is only a transition government, post-Yahya, that will guide us toward democratic elections. Perhaps this could also allay your fear Yero and those of Baboucar and cous Fakoo Fakoo.
 I came to appreciate that it is necessary to constitute an adhoc government for the CNTG to accrue more focus and efficiency to its mission and activities. Much in the same vein as all other organizations such as CSAG, C71, UDP, APRC, PDOIS, Gainako, GPU, GMC, NRP, etcetera etcetera. Freedom and Independence movements in all nations and communities followed this pattern. Therefore the CNTG is not a pioneer in this effort.


I therefore lend my full support to the CNTG even as I encourage greater due-diligence and sobriety moving forward. I encourage you, cous Fakoo Fakoo, and Baboucar to take another look at the CNTG in order to accord it your unconditional support.
 


Haruna.

-----Original Message-----
From: Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Oct 11, 2012 11:41 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] Mathew Jallow on CNTG

Like many of you, I am also reviewing the CNTG. I am suspending my take until I know more about how they intend to carry on with their plans. I am becoming increasing worried on how CNTG will use the names below most of whom are inexperienced at some of the portfolios given below. Needless to mention, I am more interested in knowing the mechanism they will employ to oust jammeh within 30 days from yesterday (Wednesday October 10th 2012).
 
I must do justice to offer an apology to Uncle Mathew for my harsh stance when he criticized the CNTG. I think those that called or emailed me to caution me made great points. Even though I don't agree with all that Kali said especially his condemnation of Sidia to hell, I still think that the whole CNTG needs to be carefully looked at. We should be careful of any situation that gets us from the cooking pot to the frying fan. To anything that we do, the interest of the Gambia and Gambians should come first.
 
At least for now, we have contact names to reference regards to the CNTG. We've been trying to get hold of Mr. Bayo for a possible interview, to no avail. First, I hope that all these names below has signed up to it. Second, I want to caution that under no circumstance should we allow our country-- the Gambia to be in turmoil. While I support the ousting of Jammeh by any possible means, I suggest that any responsible party must do it in way that doesn't burn the Gambia into ashes.
 
Meanwhile, the floor is yours guys (CNTG transitional Gov't)....let us hear from you folks.
 
Ministers Suntou, Karim, Bamba et al....don't keep us waiting now.
 
Yero


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