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Date: | Sun, 16 Jul 2000 07:40:45 EDT |
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Mr. A. Kujabi:
We at the L are touched by your recent revelation of the tactics that
dictator yahya is conversing in the Gambia. It is a shame that tribalism
continues to divide us.
It is of paramount importance that we at the L are more concerned with the
sudden change of events in the Gambia than advocating tribalism. Our
intention is for a united Gambia, irrespective of tribal identification,
educational status, political affiliation, religious doctrine and economic
prowess. Since we are the new generation of Gambians, we must see to it that
nothing divides us.
Some individuals are unaware of the help certain people have contributed to
their upbringing. Dictator yahya jamus is arrogant and a shame to the
institution of the presidency in The Gambia. It is rather unfortunate that
he tries every unimaginable thing to keep him in power. He is consumed by
power and prestige that he is blinded by his own shortcomings.
May we at the L continue to grow and subscribe to important issues facing our
country. May the prayers of our elders be answered. May Allah The All
Mighty free us to a yahyaless Gambia. The Gambia shall be free one day.
Comrade,
ML Jassey-Conteh
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