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Ous
Please read Waa Juwara's comments before jumping into
conclusion
Perhaps take a look at this from Waa Juwara;
"I hold Darboe very dear but I still maintain that we
need to apologise to the Gambian people for conceding
defeat when Jammeh clearly did not win. I do not want
to be misunderstood and I do not see any reason why
anybody either in the government or with the
opposition should not be challenged if the interest of
Gambians is jeopardised. 'The Gambian people deserve a
better deal and ten months after the election and our
subsequent boycott of the National Assembly elections
we have failed to tell our supporters the reason
behind our action' Juwara said.
Does this indicate a leadership crisis??
Don't you think Waa Juwara's comments is a healthy
move for democracy within the political parties?
The man has shown his sincerity to the Gambian public
and that is what we are not getting from the APRC
supporters who CONSTANTLY fail to condemn President
Jammeh's poor style of governance. classic examples
for you are the following;
(1)The introduction of the Indemnity Amendment Act
2002
(2)The failure of the Government to conduct an
independent inquiry into the death of Koro Sisay
(3) The constant human abuses taking place in the
Gambia.
(4) The unlawful detention of Dumo Saho and many
others
(5) The Closure of Citizen FM
Ous
Look at the BIG picture before castigating our
party-United Democratic Party.
Have a pleasant day
Sanusi Owens
--- Ousman Bojang <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Angry
Juwara hammers at Darboe
>
> The propaganda secretary of the main opposition
> United Democratic Party has
> hammered at his own party leader for 'under
> reacting' to the sacking of
> Supreme Court Judge Hassan Jallow and staying aloof
> from national priority
> areas he should have addressed. Lamin Waa Juwara
> took
>
> I read the above caption from the INDEPEDENT. I
> sense some leadership crisis
> here. If Juwara has to go on Darboe this publicly,
> then there must be more
> going on. May be the UDP is witnessing the beginning
> of its end.
> Certainly the Hassan Jallow saga is a big one and
> Darboe as a lawyer by
> profession should be able to comment on such things.
> It is a big mistake on
> the side of the government and I hope it is revised.
> If not, I hope someone
> will explain to the people why. Firing of a supreme
> court judge just like
> that is really undermining the judiciary system.
>
> Ousman Jallow Bojang.
>
>
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