Ebrima,
Thank you and your sources for your valuable postings. The action of more
taking the stance as Bolong is long overdue,not only to save the professional
integrity of civil servants,but also to
elevate their human dignity. Its time the service realize that the soldiers have
guns but they too
have their pens and above all their brains,which can be more deadly atimes than
the gun.
They should not continue to succumb to the disgrace that they have been
subjected to,hire
today and fire tomorrow. I understand that comes Friday,most civil servants wait
anxiously
in their offices for a dismissal letter and a visit by the NIA.
Enough is enough !
Jammeh Must Go.
Beran
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From: ebrima ceesay [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 7:47 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Omar Njie's contract
Gambia-L:
As you may have noticed, I do have many sources in the Gambia.
So, one of
them has sent me the e-mail which is reproduced further below,
after I had
sent the story on the expiration of Omar Njie's contract, from
another
source.
Ebrima Ceesay
PS: Pa Samba Jow, always great to hear from you and let the
struggle
continue from you end!!
Sister Ndey Jobarteh: We are all anxiously awaiting your TOP 10
list.
Anyway, we appreciated the update you sent while you were in the
Gambia.
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Hello Ebrima,
It is true that Omar Yusupha Njie's contract is not being
renewed at this
moment, as you said in your last posting, quoting another of
your sources in
the Gambia. But who knows? The Secretary General may just get a
call from
the two-tongued monster in Kanilai, in the next minute or two,
or the call
may go straight to Sulayman Masanneh Ceesay and there you have
it.."a
contract for Omar Njie".
By the way, sacked Permanent Secretary Badara Joof was said to
be reluctant
to go back, if offered or reinstated. Some of us in the Civil
Service are
now ready to take a stance against this brutal regime.
After all, some of us have our professional integrity, or what's
left of it,
to salvage.
You will be seeing more taking the stance taken by Bolong Sonko
when he was
offered the job of a Western Division Commissioner, and simply
say THANKS,
BUT NO THANKS. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. The Civil Service, once the
pride of the
continent, is now the biggest joke there is.
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