Demba

Simply share your ideas, of course wrote them down.

My proposed plan to confront the bad system is Gambia is different from
'The Working Paper'. The later is a semblance of what I said should be 'A
National  Democracy Vision'.

The plan will supposedly demand such democratic ideals from whoever is
in power - currently that Yahya.

Am trying to find time (this is peak season for me) to discuss these things
further on your medium.

I don't know what Mr. Nyang has but I will be sure to put out a copy for
him.

Please write down your ideas and share. I encourage others to do the same.
We have to reduce noise to get to the real things.

Quick remonder Mr. Martin is yet to make up his promise to share his public
notice and/or whatever is called. Seriously, in 2014 if we can't articulate
our programs on paper that in itself is a serious problem.

Regard

Burama

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Burama I think Nyang has access to what was published on the web... Matter
> of fact you had so many of them out there so I was referring to you
> reconciling the points.. Nyang can do his own research... I don't have a
> written plan Burama what I have are ideas that I can share...You on the
> other hand have been advocating a policy through a "the working Papers"
>
> Thanks
>
> Demba
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
> Demba
>
> Why wait for my so called bullet point. If you are generous enough am sure
> you can provide Mr. Nyang my proposed plan. That's it. Send it to him if
> you are by a computer. Am not home and my computer is not on me.
>
> I have asked you your plan but never got one. Am glad Mr. Nyang asked
> because that promised to bring out what i was not afforded.
>
> Equally Mr. Nyang and for that matter anyone can put out suggestions -
> that's a challenge I have always asked compatriots.
>
> I am doing it for mere arguing shake but hopefully we can public discuss
> and noise reduce or move close to concrete actions
>
> Regards
>
> Burama
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 25, 2014, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>  Thanks Nyang... I shall also wait for Burama's bullet points and will
> also add my bullet points for removing or causing the downfall of the
> Jammeh regime and laying down the foundation for a Democratic Gambia...
> These are difficult tasks but they are achievable... Burama please come up
> with updated ones as the one's you have been circulating has a lot of
> theory rather than practice...
>
> To your credit Burama may be we have now concluded the diagnosis part and
> we are moving to the solution as you call it... We are waiting... That
> makes me a more optimistic again!
>
> Demba
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
> Modou
>
> Thanks!
>
> I like your questions and I firmly believe asking either oneself and/or
> others hard/uncomfortable questions can only makes us better understand and
> prepare for the enormous challenge.
>
> Am currently on the road, however I promised to give bullet points what I
> think we could do. I maybe right or wrong but i think within that approach
> lies our answer.
>
> In addition let me say I already circulate these ideas.
>
> Expect from me late tonight or tomorrow
>
> Regards
>
> Burama
>
> On Tuesday, February 25, 2014, Modou Nyang <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> Burama, please allow me to poke my nose into this discussion and see if I
> can provide answers to your questions of "How do we take out Yahya?" and
> "how do we make Gambia a functioning institutional democracy", that so far
> seem not to garner the right answer or one that satisfies you.
> I have been following your inputs in our advocacy and struggle for sanity
> in Banjul and I will confess that am always in awe at the high level
> stamina that you exhibit in dealing with these difficult issues. I salute
> you for that.
> Considering your exchanges with Demba and LJD on this same topic, do you
> mind outlining in bullet points what steps or need to be done in order
> remove Yaya from office and also institutionalize democracy in the Gambia.
> I am asking this so as to help us be very clear at what we talking about so
> as t6o be able to contrast it with other options like united opposition
> front that LJ is banking on.
> You have talked about the importance of garnering leverage in order to be
> able to force Yaya into loosening his grip on power and allow reform or
> something like. All that I just like others here, believe that only a
> combined opposition force can achieve that.
> Your other argument dismissing the route to change through elections
> because Yaya being a referee - the IEC, and at the same time a player
> always leaves wondering what then are you calling for especially when you
> exclude violence.
> Thank you for your attention.
> Nyang
>
>
>

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