Thanks Yero. 
Baba Leigh's abduction is a nightmare. Banka
is collecting the legal defense contributions but there is very little
news from or about his legal defense team as to the state of any habeas
corpus, etc. The report from Freedom although does not make that much
sense, it is very scary.  Freedom reported that Baba was reportedly
seen with Sulayman Badjie, supposedly a major general whose car was to be
searched, but major general are not searched, for they use flagged staff
cars and no soldier stop them at checkpoint. The scary bit however is, why
is Yaya keeping him in, may be because he is seriously injured from
torture especially after reports that he was admitted to a private
ward. 
Kejau 
 
> Hous:

> Walahi, Joe is choking me.

> Updates on Baba leigh are conflicting. A family member called me
earlier

> to share details. I also spoke with a close confident. To avoid
any

> speculation, baba is abducted by the state. A police report has been
filed

> by family members.No one is allowed to see him. Hope this helps.

>

> Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 21:05:03 -0500

>

From: [log in to unmask]

> Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Updates on CNTG

> To: [log in to unmask]

>

>

> What is news update on Imam Baba Leigh ? Is he still in jail? Thanks
for

> sharing

>

> hous

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>

>

> -----Original Message-----

>

>

From: Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]>

>

> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>

>

> Sent: Tue, Dec 25, 2012 8:52 pm

>

> Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Updates on CNTG

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>

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>

>

> You see, I was unto something. Does this fellow look like he can hold
an

> AK 47 and chew Jafoo and casava in a mosquito infested bush? Naah!
Now,

> Kutcha is tendering his resignation to some Excellency. Anu Qwale!
Deal

> broke when he found out that he was going to carry the heavy weapon
and

> Bayo the pistol, to protect Bayo and also be cook - Saf Lohor. Dof
Rek!

> He must be calling Bayo telling him "Ndokey Kana
Ndoyaa.....Kulubaliyaa."

> This one was hanging too low to not be picked. And that pose. Why you
dey

> pose lek that for quit? Am bracing myself for the "Termination
of Service

> Sir" from the Ministers of Defense and Justice, Suntou and
Yanks. I'm

> crying with laughter that folks around think I have a crisis in my
life.

> This is hilarious.

>

>

>

>

> Joe

>

>

>

>

>

From: [log in to unmask]

>

> To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]

>

> Subject: [>-<] Updates on CNTG

>

> Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 16:24:31 -0600

>

>

>

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>
http://hellogambia.com/my-resignation-from-the-ntcg-under-sedia-bayos-leadership/

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> No categories

>

>

>

> MY RESIGNATION FROM THE NTCG UNDER SEDIA BAYO&rsquo;S LEADERSHIP

>

>

>

> My Dear Editor,

>

> Please Allow me share this information with all Gambians and your
entire

> wider readership.

>

> To His Excellency Sedia Bayo President of the NTCG and Cabinet

>

>

> Your Excellency,

>

>

>

>

>

> I wish to write this letter resigning my position as Cabinet
Minister

> for information and Spokesman of the NTCG. Your Excellency I still

> strongly belief with collaboration and cooperation with the rest of
my

> former colleagues in the Cabinet, you have greater chances of
achieving

> your aims. With our collective aspirations to remove the tyrant
and

> oppressive regime of dictator Jammeh from power in our much
beloved

> nation, there has to be unity among Gambian opposition who due to
so

> much infighting, stands slim chances of succeeding. The once
smiling

> Coast has stopped smiling and now her blood flows with loads of her
sons

> and daughters wailing day in and day out. I have no problem to
follow

> even a tortoise if it aims to remove Yahya Jammeh from power and
my

> service would always be 100% to it if it respects my principles not
to

> be like Yahya Jammeh. Even Mariama Jammeh if she stands today to
remove

> her father from power, she shall have me on board as long as she

> respects my principles. for as long as he (Yahya Jammeh) remains

> President of the Gambia, our nation seize to know freedom and freedom
is

> what I always desire for myself and all mankind

>

>

>

>

>

> All said, I must confess, I have been very much privileged to meet
great

> personalities who are true sons and daughters of a country we both
love

> during my short time as a member of your Cabinet and that is a gift
I

> cherished so much. But sir, my resignation is so personal that I feel
I

> would do you, my colleagues and especially the Gambian people so
much

> disservice if I continue to serve under your leadership as
information

> minister and spokesman. This position requires so much and there was
in

> fact no information to give the public as none was forthcoming and
in

> other to protect the organisation, it has made me what I never has
been

> in my entire live a speculator to be blunt and because of constant
snubs

> from the chief executive which is yourself. I belief I cannot
speculate

> to Gambians what I knew very little of despite the mere fact that

> sensitive issues should remain secretive until they come to light
on

> their own due to public protection but that is not my point and I
know

> you knew what I meant.

>

>

>

>

> Anyway despite all I said above, I still strongly belief you have
the

> Gambia at heart and hope you can deliver her from the clutches of
tyranny

> and dictatorship, but I belief the very principles I joined the
NTCG

> Cabinet have been not adhered to and therefore made my position

> unsustainable. I had hoped you would respect my wish and share
this

> letter with other members of your cabinet and media by sending
your

> cabinet a copy of my previous resignation letter so that you could

> discuss your acceptance of my resignation and I believed I had
waited

> long enough for a reply. I knew my former cabinet colleagues,
would

> receive my resignation with both shock, surprise and disappointment
for

> I had promised some members that I would stay but in live sometimes
hard

> choices have to be made and with regret I have to make this decision
due

> to the respect I have for great men and women still left in your

> cabinet.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Because I have not heard any response after a long wait, I have no
choice

> but make it public.

From now on I want it known That I no longer belong

> to the NTCG. Please understand that I allowed you handle the media
bit of

> my resignations and hoped within a week, in the interest of
transparency

> and adherence to the principles of democracy, the public would be

> informed of my decision by you as head of the NTCG but keeping if
from

> the public is not in the interest of transparency, democracy and
fairness

> the very values I joined the NTCG in the first place. I ask you all
for

> your forgiveness if I ever wrong anyone during my time with you all
and

> your understanding the reason for my bowing out.

>

>

>

>

>

> It has been a pleasure working with you and I pray with all my heart
that

> you succeed in your efforts to save the Gambia.

>

> I thank you and all your entire Cabinet for having the faith and
trust in

> me during my time and service to you and I assure you all that what
ever

> sensitive secret I knew about the NTCG, with my honor would remain as
if

> I still am a member.

>

>

>

>

>

> The conditions that warrants my departure if improved for the
benefit

> of Gambia and Gambians would be great for your struggle. I maybe
wrong

> but I hate living in dreams for dreams only happens in sleep and
unless

> am insane I belief I am fully awake

>

>

>

>

>

> I remain

>

> Your fellow citizen in the struggle for liberating our country

>

> Bamba Sering Mass

>

> king

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