Gambia-L: The e-mail below has been sent by one of my sources in the Gambia. Ebrima Ceesay ___________________________________________________________________ >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Fatoumatta Jahumpa, Saja Taal, Edward Singhatey: ALL DISGUSTED >Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 21:13:12 GMT Hello Ebrima, You would not have believed it if told a few weeks ago, but it is now happening. I reported a couple of days ago about how the APRC stalwarts boycotted Tamsir Jallow's mother's funeral. Only Edward Singhateh had attended it; now he is being criticized by Yahya Jammeh and Co. for having attended the funeral. That tells you how disintegrated the APRC is. Tamsir Jallow is of course furious; the APRC is a party falling into pieces. Meanwhile, Fatoumatta Jahumpa, Aji Fatou Sallah have confided in friends that they regret ever having gotten so deeply involved in the APRC to the point that the entire Banjul community has snubbed them. They are not invited to any function these days, and people run away or avoid them completely. They (the two Fatous) are real outcasts. Some even call them "Jammeh's informants" whenever they are seen in the public domain. In fact, Fatoumatta is, in private, urging her husband, Sulayman Masanneh Ceesay, not to accept the post of Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission which will be offered to him. Dr Saja Taal too is busy looking for an international job. I say good luck to him. By the way, I have also sent you a piece, in which I listed all the other Cabinet ministers looking for work. For example, Mrs Isatou Njie-Saidy (UN); Nfamara Jatta (Islamic Development Bank), Therese Ndong-Jatta (UNESCO and another organization in Kenya). But key people like me in the Civil Service have asked the dedicated Gambians and friends of the Gambia in these and other organizations to block all job opportunities in these organizations. And, Ebrima, things are beginning to get so bad in the country that Yahya may want to flee, especially given the fact that he has just bought a house in Morroco. Well, he may succeed but the rest of his cronies will not be allowed to leave this country. Do you remember the helicopter story which I posted recently; the one piloted by the two Polish? Well, information is coming out that they had meant to land at Kanilai but ended up in Brikama. Is this all part of Yahya's plan to flee? Is it not strange that since that news story first broke out, nothing has been heard of it in the papers. WELL, WE'LL KNOW THE TRUTH. Ebrima, I believe the helicopter would be his escape machine. Anyway, please, continue to keep the heat on. THINGS ARE SO TERRIBLE IN THE COUNTRY THESE DAYS THAT YAHYA MAY EVEN HAVE TO GO BEFORE THE NEXT ELECTIONS. It has just dawned on him that he will not be able to change the New Constitution to allow him to stay an additional two years; and he cannot apply for sick leave because everybody is now aware of that strategy. Also, he cannot intimidate the electorate in the coming elections as he did during the last elections; for sure, he cannot win a straight election. So he will try to escape, but he will never escape Gambian Justice in the final analysis. YAHYA AND HIS CORRUPT GOVERNMENT HAVE BEEN EXPOSED. THEY WILL BE THROWN OUT AND THEN THEY WOULD HAVE TO ACCOUNT FOR THEIR 6 YEARS OF MIS-RULE. THEY WILL TELL US WHY OUR CHILDREN WERE KILLED. ISATOU NJIE-SAIDY WILL ALSO HAVE TO ANSWER TO THE GAMBIAN PEOPLE. Ebrima and you guys on the L, have a nice weekend and thanks once again to you all for all the assistance you have been giving us. This is a great service to the motherland. Thanks as ever! PS: I'll try and re-send you all the postings that got deleted in your [log in to unmask] account as a result of the Hotmail's service maintenance. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------