Good try Mr. Kebbeh but the majority of Gambians who have been voting for
the opposition since the birth of the second republic are leaning the
opposite direction in line with common sense and universal norms, and that
makes your proposition a confounded one at best and eccentric at worst.

You have called BB Darboe to retire from politics and leave it to the
young. But do you honestly believe the UDP leader to be older than Sidia? I
know the opposite to be true.

Edrissa, you have a valid point there. The voting rights of overseas based
Gambians should have been included in the reform agenda. However, the UDP
Diaspora did petitioned the IEC on this issue but received no reply despite
a follow-up by the Party's leadership in Banjul. Notwithstanding, I do
agree that the issue should have been included in the reform agenda of the
G6 since the group was formed solely for that purpose- to demand genuine
electoral reform to ensure free and fair elections. I would like to think
this was an oversight.

Thank for your thoughts

Daffeh

On Sunday, 10 March 2013, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Because majority are opportunists. We have seen this time and time again.
The solution is very simple. make lawyer darbo retire. Make halifa or sedia
head of the opposition. Have all of udp and other small parties join pdois
under sedia or halifa. Without this babili mansa is likely to continue his
menace for sometime. The obstacle is, has been, and likely will be lawyer
darbo and udp.
>
> On Saturday, March 9, 2013, Edrissa S. Sanyang <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>> Am I the one missing it or are the Gambian Opposition Parties oblivious
>> to deman of the Gambian Diaspora to be enfranchised in the electoral
>> process. I have read several positions on Electoral Reform by the SIX
>> Party Group and I seem to be missing their demand to procure the right
>> of Diaspora Gambians to participate in the process. Assuming 2016 Free,
>> Fair and Credible Election is OUR Hope for Salvation why would they not
>> want to have that Critical Mass on their side or is it too much for
>> them to ask?
>>
>> Farang.
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