Suntou
I am coming to say goodbye to Gambian politics pretty soon.  It is been turned very dangerous opportunistic driven venture with classical definition of city anf rural folks.


Date: Thu, 1 May 2014 15:51:27 +0100
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Subject: Re: The PPP Debate; Former VP BB Darboe Reacts to Gainako's reporting
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Guys leave Halifa alone. We in Wulli are happy with Sedia, to the extent we took him away from Sutukoba to Nyakoi and give him a young bride. Halifa is someone who put his ideas in the public domain and that should be appreciated. And I think, in as much as we disagree with some of what he writes or says, it is paramount we maintain a good decorum.
That aside, it is palpable that, some want to have a romanticised perception of the PPP. Take the first 10 to 15 years of the PPP aside, what you will have is degeneration and looting by certain elements. When less credible individuals encircled Sir Dawda, he was done and dusted. The rule of law and democracy masked serious failings, however, I will prefer that to blatant murder and killings, although things needed to change.
We from the Provences have little to gloat about the PPP or our elites that emanated from our region. Some within the old PPP want to have massive aura and nothing else, they want us to put them on high pedestal and look high up to them. Hence, not all provences folks support the PPP. The City boys together with their accomplished from Upcountry bankrupt many institutions, whilst the APRC finished us. And are rapeing the living daylight of Gambians. No PPP romanticism please.
We need complete overhaul to all political parties and diaspora organisations. When we thought CORDEG was going to be different, what did we see? A grouping of individuals with few exception, hoping to operate as if it is business as usual, this is 2014, we are all wide awake. The constitutional debate is interesting, great stuff. brother Karim, slow down and ponder...we can do much better. Thanks
Suntou

On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 1:37 PM, abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]" target=_blank>[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Lamin
Sorry for my remark on family allegation. I am very sorry for making that comment out of the tense debate. I know you and alcknowledge your position on APRC and even people you disagree with and as long as there serve on the the APRC and comes into truth your moral standing is their individual freedom. I have work and associate with you for five years under this principles. I wish you a happy bank holidays!
Regards!
Abdou karim Sanneh
 

Date: Thu, 1 May 2014 12:36:32 +0100

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Subject: Re: The PPP Debate; Former VP BB Darboe Reacts to Gainako's reporting
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Karim

To each his own, and thanks for quietly dropping the "family" allegation.

I know your views about the APRC, and if you are unaware of my position, that is quite worrying, though unsurprising.




LJDarbo


On Thursday, 1 May 2014, 11:59, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]" target=_blank>[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Nyang, you are bruised. I have decided to accord respect to the readership this time round.

Thanks
Daffeh

On Thursday, 1 May 2014, abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]" shape=rect rel=nofollow target=_blank>[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Lamin
I have seen no end to this madness because of elite dishonesty. At the moment I think your conscience should be clear to make comparising between PPP and the system in place. I dont care whether PPP been born again will be relevant or not but we should acknowledge about heavy handness of handling PPP. It is not fair, honest and objective. I am not fortunate with the statement of so-called revival of PPP. This is a party in the limelight of our politics since me and you are born and for your taking it will be a mistake if you think this party is irrelevant.
 

Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 22:02:57 +0100
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Subject: Re: The PPP Debate; Former VP BB Darboe Reacts to Gainako's reporting
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Karim

I recognise nothing approaching intellectual dishonesty in my views about the PPP, and I am not comparing the party with the Professor's APRC. However, I have nothing against the passing of the PPP and there is no way it can ever again become a force in Gambian politics, the fantasy notwithstanding. I am eternally grateful for the party's overthrow in 1994, and that is reflected in my public views 

As far as I am concerned, party politics is better played out in The Gambia. The Diaspora is significant but for different reasons, and the PPP has not held a house meeting, much more a rally in 20 years.

Karim, there is no family reason for opposing the PPP. Indeed my father was among the principal sponsors of Kombo South's last PPP MP, Mbemba Jatta. Relationship between father and son over the PPP used to be tense and we eventually reached a settlement that I would remain trenchant in my opposition and that my father could sing the party's praises from outer space. My entire clan supported the PPP, but the party was never for me. No regrets at all that it vacated Gambian public space forever


LJDarbo
On Tuesday, 29 April 2014, 21:26, abdoukarim sanneh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Lamin
I have been following your critical analysis and have witnesses your impartial judgement of citizens such as Karmo Alieu Bojang. Lamin your critical observations about PPP was when you are in the diaspora and those I am in the Gambia. . You are a sponsor Manager with Action Aid before leaving for further education in United States. I was working in Gambia when we are all critical about PPP.  Lamin if we cannot be honest narrating both the negative and postive of PPP certainly it will be classic case of intellectual dishonesty. You are not in  Gambia In  hay day of PPP but can you acknowledged PPP and the present madness.? What is your problem Lamin with PPP? Is family matters or you want to strengthen the hand of the devil? Lamin let us focus our actions on pluralistic politics. The public services which you and me envisage to return should be free favouritist partisan p
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