Demba and
others have a point to some extend that Dr. Janneh came into the cabinet
after the media bill and although he dined and wined with the dictator
during serious atrocities being committed against our people such as
during the brutal assassination of Deyda Hydara and the arson and brutal
attack on the Independence, he is said to have played vital roles in
fighting the dictatorial rule such as extending the time frame for media
houses to register under the harsh media laws and tabling the bill for the
repealing of that same media laws which resulted in his sacking. The
concern of many here however is his acceptance of the cabinet position in
the first place after criticizing those who did before he himself accepted
the position. In effect, his integrity is very questionable and the fact
that he never tendered any resignation until he was fired leave much to be
desired. Folks have a right to be critical. The tendencies to put everyone
who ever worked for the government in capacities that are not part of the
executive, under the same criticism is however
unfair.
> Demba, you should do yourself a
favor and quit serving as Dr. Janneh's
> lead Defense Attorney. You once said you've never met or spoken to
Dr.
> Janneh before, but at the same time you have the (for lack of better
term)
> guts to accord him a lot of credit and admiration for his so
called
> bravery and selflessness after his humiliating hard fall. It is
just
> embarrassing to receive these revelations about your hero while
he was in
> office. I warned that it was unwise for you to unilaterally avail
yourself
> to Janneh's defense before you even know much about him. I also told
you
> that it was not so much of what Dr. Janneh publicly said about his
actions
> while in office, but insteadn, any sensitive information he has held
back
> thus far. Common sense teaches you that Dr. Janneh, who by your
own
> account, doesn't know you, not close to you, would not
surrender his top
> secrets to you. You said Dr. Janneh only served 8 months in the
Jammeh
> Cabinate, we now know, at
> least by Prince's account, to be a misleading statement. Janneh in
fact
> served 15 months, You also alleged that it was Jammeh who went
for
> Janneh, which by many accounts was not the case, the list goes on and
on.
> I think your consistent attempt to dilute the PPP regime
into this
> current discussion is clearly a sign of desperation, too irrelevant
and
> evasive on your part. I personally took a pause to see if you or some
who
> has the same talking points as you would come up with a different
data
> refuting that of Prince, instead here you come again swinging at
> everyone. Now we know your Professor's views on journalists and
> journalism while he was licking Yaya's boots. You take this
positive
> scrutiny of Dr. Janneh personal. I would suggest that you go ahead
and
> apologize to all for your misleading statements in support of Janneh.
At
> this point, you may wanna consider entering into a plea-bargain on
behalf
> of your client.
> Mballehjam,
> Pa. Saikou.
>
>
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