Haruna,
I was rounding the numbers.... you are dreaming too big to think I am UDP...
Only if they join a coalition, otherwise to me voting for Sarah Palin is
worth more than voting for UDP

On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Cousin, 10% is an improvement over 9%. And in just a
> week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
>
> Haruna. I said you're closet UDP. That was an understatement.
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: Fankung Fankung Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sun, Apr 10, 2011 2:11 pm
> Subject: Re: UDP Youth Wing Tours the Central River Region
>
>  UDP needs to join a coalition or else they will get less than 10% of the
> votes. UDP is a dead party, waiting to be buried....
>
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> The UDP is demonstrating a capability of governing a comprehensive
>> Gambia. Throughout the length and breadth of Gambia and among its various
>> communities, the UDP understands what the ordinary citizen is confronted
>> with. The citizens are expressing their affinity for the UDP thanks to a
>> great mobilization effort by UDP's Shyngle Nyassey and the Youth wing.
>> Pretty soon, the Women's caucus of the UDP will begin taking their rightful
>> place in the national conversation. I encourage all of us to support and
>> assist the UDP. It is the most comprehensively diverse group of our fellow
>> citizens.
>>
>> Thank you UDP.
>>
>> Haruna.
>>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>> From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Sat, Apr 9, 2011 11:01 am
>> Subject: UDP Youth Wing Tours the Central River Region
>>
>>  Saturday, 9 April 2011
>>  UDP Youth Wing Tours the Central River Region
>>
>> <http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oe_g8hXDdp0/TaBtig95myI/AAAAAAAAAB0/oRF-K8dA62I/s1600/gambia-udpslide47.jpg>
>> *Continuing their Nationwide Consultation T**o**ur, **the UDP Youth Wing
>> led by Mr. Shyngle Nyassi, the party's National Organising Secretary,
>> visited villages in Nia**ni and Sami constituencies in the Central River
>> Region, welcomed by jubilant crowds of supporters, sympathiser as well as
>> defectors from the ruling APRC.*
>>  *The first meeting was held in Naini** *Kunting where the  village
>> chairman, Baba Jawla, lamented on the lack of clean drinking water in the
>> village which he blamed on APRC failures and broken promises. He advised the
>> villagers not to jeopardize the future of your children by taking bribes
>> from APRC politicians. All the speakers pledge allegiance to the UDP.
>> In Sinchu Karaba, the speakers stated that the village is traditionally an
>> NRP stronghold but will now rally behind the UDP leader, Alhagie Ousainou
>> Darboe as he is a son of Naini. They also stated that they have always known
>> that the APRC is up to no good and that is why they never supported them.
>> Similarly, a tour of the villages of Pakau Fula and Pakau Mandinko had its
>> inhabitants expressing regret in voting for the ruling APRC and promised to
>> cast their votes for UDP, come the 2011 presidential election.
>> <http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-8j9iDRJzT_k/TaBuUncnzgI/AAAAAAAAAB4/GLAZd24zixY/s1600/momodou+shyngle+nyassi.jpg>
>> In the village of Casse Wolof, It was a case of once bitten; twice shy for
>> the villagers who voted for the APRC on the back drop of a host of promises
>> that were never fulfilled. They noted the failure by the government to
>> facilitate the marketing of their groundnut produce despite repeated
>> promises. All the speakers expressed regret for voting for the APRC. The
>> villagers then appealed to Mr. Shyngle Nyassi, the National Organising
>> Secretary, to ask the UDP leader to the visit the area as soon as possible
>> so that they can express their support for the UDP personally to him.
>> A colourful reception met the UDP entourage in the village of Sami Madina
>> where its chairman, Ousman Dahaba warned party members to be wary of being
>> politically blindfolded by the APRC.
>> In Sami Ponchokey were several people defected to the UDP, The village
>> chairman, Morro Halima Ceesay, told defectors to remain loyal to the UDP ‘as
>> you were not forced to cross carpet.’ Among the same gathering was one Dawda
>> Ceesay, who defected to the UDP from the APRC with over 200 defectors.
>> Mr. Ali Gano of the village of Njalal stated that there were 386
>> registered voters in the village out of which only 36 traditionally vote for
>> the UDP since 1996. He however stated this has now changed as 250 APRC
>> members have now defected to the UDP. The defections were then confirmed by
>> the UDP entourage who travelled to the village and were met on arrival by
>> jubilant villagers waving the party’s flags and colour and chanting; Wee
>> Darboe! Wee Darboe! The was followed by a short meeting in which speaker
>> after speaker expressed the village’s regret for voting APRC in the past
>> elections.
>> The Consultation tour continues in the Upper River Region with planned
>> meetings in Wuli East, Wuli West, Sandu and Kantora Constituencies.
>>
>>  (Reporting by Lamin Darboe, editing by Femi Peters Jnr.)
>> Publisher; United Democratic Party
>> www.udpgambia.com**
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