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An Open Letter to Gambians & Friends; Part 6

Dear Editors & forum moderators,

I write to reach out to you all a greeting of peace. I am sure most if not
all of you are subscribed to the major forum outlets where the discussion
for a get-together has been dominant. Herein, the discussion is what role do
we play? I do not know the answer more than any of you, but the reason for
this mail is to re-energize and re-double our efforts in getting everyone on
the table, especially Diaspora Gambians and their friends. I am neither a
pessimist nor being too optimistic, but we know the solution to the problem
lie in our hands. The simple aim and objective is ending the political
nightmare in the Gambia and restoring it with a democratic system of
Governance where citizens will live in a peaceful atmosphere. Such an
atmosphere will enhance freedom of speech and development. A nation cannot
develop with the existence of a “terrorist” administration on its citizenry.
For far too long, our country has been hijacked by oppressors who seized our
liberty and freedom. We can neither fold our hands and watch nor feel
hopeless about a situation we can all change. We shouldn’t underestimate the
history we can change by our little efforts. Straight without bends, I call
on you all to endorse a “get-together” and get a vibrant body that will
truly represent our voices.  Such a body can help influence our politicians
and active organizations in true redemption.  I am sure most of you editors,
moderators and associates has been seeing strange news breaks and getting
all kinds of complaints, some of which you take with a grain of salt; others
you don’t and others you just let go without knowing what to make of it.
Knowing that fully well, yours in effort is hailed and appreciated. Not to
stop there, let us finally get the job done. Once that happens, we can all
get our flag flying once again, and we will sing in chorus: For the Gambia,
Our homeland…For the Gambia, Ever True.” Over the years ahead, we are going
to sit on the same table and discuss issues that matter to us. Don’t ever
feel uninvited. You should invite yourself, as long as you belong to this
constituent mentioned above. Again, to emphasize no single individual,
organization or political party has the answers to all the looming questions
at hand. Unanimously, we all do.  Similar letters will be addressed to
individuals, organizations, political parties and their heads.


Sincerely,

YJ



Intended recipients:

-Mbye Sarr & associates, the Gambia Journal

-Yankuba Jambang & associates, Senegambia

-Pa Mbai  & associates, Freedom

-Ebrima Sankareh & associates, The Gambia Echo

-Bubacar  F. Ceesay & associates, Allgambian

-Baba G. Jallow & associates, GPU-USA

-GPU-UK & associates, London

-Baba & associates, Gambia now

-Wow Gambia & associates

-Haruna Darboe & associates, The GDP

-Ousman Ceesay & associates, Mandingmorri

-Ousman Joof & associates, Gambia Talents

-Momodou Camara & moderators, Bantaba Cyberspace

-Dr. Jaiteh & moderators, Gambia-L

-George Sarr & moderators, Gambia Post

-Suntou Touray & associates, Suntoumanna

-Abdoulie Jallow (Bambalaye) & associates,

-Demba Baldeh & associates, Gainako

-Abdoulie Jallow (Bambalaye) & associates, Radio Free Gambia

-Pa Mbye, Onegambia

-Raaki Radio & associates

-Others ( please help update the long list.)




-- 
yj

There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger.

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