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ebou colly <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Jun 2000 17:34:15 -0700
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        Dear Readers,One angry Mr. Momodou Sillah privately
sent the message below to me during the weekend. He
almost succeeded in spoiling my day. But after
scrutinizing the message, I realized where the poor
guy was coming from. Mr. Sillah seemed to have been
over carried by the wild mudslinging of Ambassador Sey
in his last attack-piece on me.For your information
Mr. Sillah, the GNA did not buy Communication
equipment since that period when Sana Sabally was
still the Vice Chairman of the AFPRC in 1994. And in
that contract, a businessman who delivered the poor
quality civilian equipment now being mainly used by
the State Guard seriously ripped of the government.
The Army was since then going from country to country
begging for such equipment. The last thing I knew
about that in 1999, Taiwan, Turkey and Egypt had
pledged to assist but nothing was given. France was
the last country to pledge when I was leaving the
Gambia in 1999. So, you see Mr. Sillah, military
communication equipment are too expensive for the
Gambia government to purchase. The Gambia Army is one
of the most poorly equipped forces in the whole world
where radios are concerned. It was one of the main
causes of four men attacking and taking over Kartung
Barracks in July 1997. It took us three odd days to
capture three of the attackers in the Kombo forest
because of poor communication. The truth is, the last
time the GNA purchased military communication gears
was during the PPP days when the British Army Training
Team was still in the Gambia. You can call any one you
know in the army and he would confirm this. The
ambassador was only throwing low blows. I was a clean
professional officer throughout my career.Just for
curiosity, who the hell are you?Ebou Colly From:
"Momodu Sillah" <[log in to unmask]>  | Block address
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Subject:        Ebou Colly please don't snob me
Date:   Sat, 03 Jun 2000 05:09:23 GMT


Ebou Colley or should I now call you Samsudeen Sarr:

I have always believed that you were fake and with the
bogus statements
that
you utter from time to time, I have now decided to
write you off as a
criminal bastard. On the whole you have some
bones/skeletons hidden in
the
cupboard? Sick thieve that you are. Time will catch up
with a criminal
like
you.

Momodou.

Fri, 2 Jun 2000 14:27:23 -0700
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