I am just seeking clarification here by asking Pa Nderry whether this is an attack on the personality of Halifa Sallah or not? So far this is more than a mere editorial. Whatever his weaknesses, Halifa has sacrificed a lot for the Gambia and Africa for such attacks. If it is an editorial criticism, what suggestions have you given to the opposition to take on board? What made Halifa's position illegal in NADD when NADD is still a legal body? The illegality of any party in this body is NDAM, whose original founding members have all resigned due to the opportunistic nature of the leader. I think NDAM should have been expelled from NADD, since the leader is more no more in opposition, but has turned himself into a parasitic praise singer for his former torturer. The decision for Halifa not to lead NADD is left with parties still involved and for NADD to disband is also for the parties involve to decide. What then justifies this editorial outburst? I need clarification. I think all the parties currently facing the dangers at home need encouragement towards unity. It is a hard road  to travel and the crisis NADD experienced are all part of the process.



I think this editorial outburst should have been put on the head of Waa=Juwara than Halifa.



I would appreciate your clarification.

Wassa

> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:39:53 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Is Editor Nderry on to something?
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> http://www.freedomnewspaper.com/Homepage/tabid/36/mid/367/newsid367/4651/GambiaEditorial-Under-Whose-Mandate-Is-Halifa-Sallah-Serving-As-NADD-Leader/Default.aspx
>
> Pa if my memory serves me well, i remember reading an interview of
> Halifa were he said "if he loses in the parliamentary election, he
> will resign and go into academia". I am not sure whether this is the
> line he is pursuing by penning a book or if he is combining both
> politics and academic endeavour side by side. But recent
> republications of Halifa's one man political solution in the Echo and
> Maafanta of gainako's earlier published material on "agenda 2011"
> reveals that, Halifa is more into politics than academic lancing.
>
> NADD is in a catch 22 situation. If it is disband, Haruna's uncle
> Sedia will lose his seat i believe, If NADD keep going, Halifa will
> hold onto the mantle, thus creating a situation of strength when the
> unifier's put the machine in motion.
> An interesting posture none-the-less.
>
> Will Halifa respond to Freedom? Time will tell.
> Thanks Pa for daring to put your editorial in a bold template, we have
> to challenge the leaderships all the time, respectfully of course....
> If you cannot stand the heat, well..
>
> Suntou Bolong, (The vicious, evil, hypocrite, master of spreading
> discord etc etc)
>
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