You udp folks are confused. At first I thought this new group is up to
something. Maybe an alternative to the current opposition. Young and
dynamic. I even call bayo, our new Obama. Now I'm beginning to wonder....
I'm almost in support of u that karim is a flip flopper, he has switched
from pdois to udp many times. Last I learnt he is mai fatty.

On Friday, October 12, 2012, Bamba sering Manka Mass <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Folk,s
> As the spokesman,I wish to reply to Mr. Sanneh's statements that he was
not informed about his appointment, that he does not even know Sedia Bayo
or NTCG?????? I am missing something here or is Mr Sanneh just another type
we all Gambians keep talking about????  I want to let Abdoukarim and all of
you reading the L now that when Abdoukarim was talking to Yankuba
Darboe saing he was on his way comming from Germany I was listening. The
truth was I asked Yankuba to call all everybody so that we can set up their
profiles. So when I did not receive Abdoukarim's profile, I asked Yanks to
call him while Yanks was on the phone, I insist he put the phone on speaker
so that I too can bear witness to what the other guy was saying yanks was
on speaker when I ask him to call Abdoukarim for his CV  because I had a
bit of doubt about Abdoukarim and if I as the spokesman someone asked about
anything I need share the truth with Gambians for I belief in transparancy
in all my dealings.
> This Abdoukarim with all due respect is fake I am so disappointed in him
that I sent him a text today telling him how I feel. I can confirm to all
reading this that Mr Sanneh knows and Yankuba knows what they discussed and
Abdoukarim did not know I was on the other end listening to everything they
talked about by the time he was even travelling back from Germany. Chei
Gambia this was the same Abdoukarim who went with me others to number 10 to
give our peition to the British Prime Minister. A man I have so much
respect for and for him to be so bold comming on this kind of forum where
very body  could read his statement when he in his heart of hearts knew to
be false is completely beyond me!
> I wish him well and belief he is entitled to change his mind but to say
he was never informed and infact he doesnot know about the NTCG is
absolutely abscord for a man of Abdoukarim's status as a man who joined
many in their stance for truth and dignity for Gambians.  I belief he need
help for after reading his statement on the Gambia Dispatch and here, I
totally now feels sorry for a man I see as a brother. I wish him all the
best but seriously belief he has problems. He has called me this morning
insulting me when I confronted him about his untrue statements on the L and
other media. How is that professional I only told him he was not saying the
truth for I heard everything discussed with Yanks.x
>
>
> king
>
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 01:39:50 -0500
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [>-<] The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up
Government - This group is likely to replace Babili Mansa
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Thanks Karim for your clarification.
>
> I am taking the liberty to share your piece at the L and at the GPU. I
hope you don't mind.
>
> Best,
> Yero
>
> There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear
and Worship only Allah alone!
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: [log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: RE: [>-<] The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up
Government - This group is likely to replace Babili Mansa
> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 07:26:54 +0100
>
> I just returned from Hildesheim in Germany and have been not following
online newspapers about Gambia and related matters so want to put to your
readership points of clarification. I was told that by name appears in the
list the list of person chosen by National Transition Council of Seedia
Bayo as a Minister of Environment and Forestry. I have no knowledge about
National Transition Council programmes or activities neither do I know Mr
Seedia Bayo. For clarification I am not a party to any form of
opportunistic political adventurism and putting in my name in the domain of
newspaper press release without my knowledge and consultation is a clear
testimony immature and irresponsible political manoeuvring for headlight
grabbing with no substance. Gambia politics is nasty and dangerous. It is a
fact that Yahya Jammeh is dangerous but also our people are also dangerous
for years they continue to strengthen the hand of the devil. I have no
interest in holding any future political position in a democratic Gambia.
What I want to see is rule of law and good governance  prevailing in our
country so that a lot more of us can return back and use our innovation and
talent for the development of our people in an atmosphere free from
political interference from the executive arm of the government. I am not a
member of National Transition Council and did not belief in political
adventurism such as armed struggle or order undemocratic means of change.
What I value is parliamentary democracy and order than that using any
forceful means to change the regime of APRC will result to massive
suffering such as continual human rights violations and destruction of
infrastructure. I am not a party to other alternatives of change order than
the ballot box.
>
> Kind Regards!
>
> Abdoukarim Sanneh
>
> Norwich, United Kingdom
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: [log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask]
> CC: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: RE: [>-<] The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up
Government - This group is likely to replace Babili Mansa
> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 20:58:58 +0000
>
> Folks,
> Like most of you, I commend the members of The  Transitional Council, for
atleast the effort towards making a formation, that  is geared towards our
most fundamental political need today: Eliminating dictator Jammeh from the
political scene! However, I must hasten to add that it is not the end of
our search for a viable formation that would serve as The Vanguard for a
Progressive Revolution in The Gambia. What the new formation attest to is
the urgency of the need for an umbrella organization of all the opposition
groupings that see Yaha Jammeh's Government as a dictatorship; and are
convinced that our road to basic good governance in The Gambia as it stands
at the moment, is through a revolution. But that in itself would only be
step one! The all important step two would be to convince the formal
opposition on the ground to accept the agenda for a revolution, and allow
itself to fuse into The Revolutionary Vanguard.
> THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES!
> Omar Joof
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 11:20:53 -0400
> Subject: Re: [>-<] The National Transitional Council Gambia sets up
Government - This group is likely to replace Babili Mansa
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