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Gambia-L:
The unedited e-mail below came from a source in the Gambia.
Ebrima
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Ebrima's source(s): Answers to some questions
>Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000
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>Ebrima,
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>The opposition parties, at least the UDP and the NRP, are following the
>HILO story with keen interest. What I have been able to gather from the
>general reaction from officials and supporters of these two parties is that
>they intend to take the matter further. In what form they intend to
>proceed, I cannot say for now. As for PDOIS, I am certain that they are
>also following the story with interest but I have no idea whatsoever as to
>how they intend to react the HILO story. Since they usually respond to
>questions posed by the L maybe you could solicit directly for PDOIS's
>reaction to the HILO story from Halifa Sallah. In fact, it might not be a
>bad idea to solicit the reaction of ALL political parties on the HILO
>fiasco specifically and the groundnut trade season this year in general.
>
>On the staffing of the Department of Works, Lamin Sanneh is now Deputy
>Permanent Secretary and he has been replaced by Tapha 'Bill' Leigh as
>Director of Technical Services.
>
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