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Comrade Momodou Lamin Jasseh-Conteh
I would have agreed with you IF Waa Juwara had made
these serious allegations at the right place and at
the right time. Waa Juwara made use of an APRC press
machine-Daily Observer, in order to litter his
"gabbage" about the UDP. Waa being a seasoned
politician, should have weighed its options before
going on an onslaught against a political party that
has fought hard to unseat the incumbent.
I have gone through all the newspaper reporting on
Waa's allegation against UDP,, it would appear that
most of these allegations do not make sense to someone
like me who had so much RESPECT for a person like Waa
Juwara. If Waa believes UDP under Darboe means doom,
then surely he is party to it. As a national
organising secretary, one would have expected him to
do MORE for the party in ensuring that we never lost
the Presidential Elections.
As you stated; " I declare today that I stand with
Lamin Waa Juwara for speaking out. I am
> willing to reach out to an uncorruptible Gambian."
Well that is your prerogative and I wish him best of
luck in his latest moves to form a political party. As
a sympathiser of the UDP, the time has now come for
the UDP to learn from this situation and work hard
towards ensuring that never again will we see a NEC
member trying to bring the party into disrepute.
Long Live UDP
Long Live The Gambian People.
Long Live Democracy Peace and Justice.
Have a wonderful day
Sanusi Owens
>
--- Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
Comrades:
>
> It is apparent that collective reasoning and account
> for reasonable assurance
> on UDP finances have taken an apparent turn for the
> worst? What on earth is
> going on with the UDP that Waa or any Gambian cannot
> ask for a complete audit
> of the party's finances?
>
> The party's respond to Waa was based on the
> "architect of boycott" strategy.
> The party forgot to mention the financial scandal.
> Brothers and sisters, we
> are no fools. It can call Waa all kinds of names,
> but I can trust Waa with my
> money.
>
> I thought the UDP stood for a conviction of clean
> bookkeeping? I thought the
> UDP stood for truth? I thought the UDP was a party
> to trust? Well, I am of
> the opinion that Waa spoke of accountability. I
> just cannot comprehend that a
> political party that is trying to unseat a
> dictatorship is embracing the worst
> kind of censorship on Waa.
>
> Who has won the fight? The APRC? Who can Gambians
> trust for speaking his
> heart out? Lamin Waa Juwara. Who do you think will
> come out on top? Lamin
> Waa Juwara.
>
> It will be very difficult for the UDP to raise funds
> externally. The party
> has done more harm to itself than good.
>
> I declare today that I stand with Lamin Waa Juwara
> for speaking out. I am
> willing to reach out to an uncorruptible Gambian.
>
> Naphiyo,
> Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh
>
>
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