The problem in The Gambia is that we are worshipers of our leaders be it social or political.
We cannot see their wrongs and unless our personal interest is hypocritically threatened we remain blind loyalist.
We make them perfect beings. We make them dictators. Once we see a rival of our " LOYAL" leader, we will attack, we will insult their honourable mothers to silence them in to submission.
We tend to forget the national interest. We forget our country. We destroy our country even to the point as going as low as using ethno-linguistic divisions.
We were condemning impunity now we condone gross violations of our constitution at will. We campaigned for a new Gambia, a beginning of a new beginning all thrown in to the gutters of Half Die and finally killed off at "PRESS CONFERENCE"
We all campaigned for fiscal discipline but we reneged on our promises. The same flamboyance in the alter of ambulances for the sick. We campaigned for truth and reconciliation and yet we are seeing selective justice and vendetta settlement. We campaigned for assets declaration but yet to see this done.
We are still acting as cowards treating a very small region as security threat thereby playing on our paranoia. A simple social situation that could be easily solved is dealt with by heavy punches of an artificial pugilist. That pugilist a coward who is like the mouse that only plays when he knows certainly that Mr Cat is far away and furthermore he surrounds himself with Mr Dogs who are always ready to bite even the relatives of Mr Cat to death. Oh dear Gambia Woo Gambia.
What have they ever done? Are we not going to ask them. Did any one of you have an office to solve the problems of the people? Are you engage in community development? Are you engage in Nursery education for the infants? Are you engage national reconciliation? Look at yourself and judge yourself as evaluate yourself. What you have ever done for your country? Muhammad Bai Drammeh

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