Dear Friends,
To me Mr.Darboe whatever he may 'policy' is a clear alternative to what we
have at hand!So why dont we all join in one united force,first replace Yaya
and turn on eachother for results! It may mean to take a
backseat for a while but Gambians have enough sense and experience to be
fooled the secound time arround.I have a limited personal knowledge of the
political scenery but i know the one 'Anakanda' upfront needs to go and the
sooner the better!
sincerely karl
>From: momodou olly-mboge <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Mr. Mboge:Re: Mr Halifa Sallah
>Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 15:45:18 GMT
>
>Mr Jassey-Conteh,
>
>Thank you very much for the spirit in which you convey your response. I
>humbly say to you that, i totally agree to your prescription to the
>dictatorship: UNITY. A good and professional doctor always looks after the
>welfare of his/her patients.
>
>However, i still do think your questions to Halifa have been answered some
>time ago. It was the same issue raised by Hamjatta.
>No sane person disputes the fact that UNITY is the key to defeating this
>evil(Yahya and CO.) that hangs over head. PDOIS had indicated that they
>are
>ready for a coalition with the UDP and any other political party to get rid
>of the APRC. This coalition PDOIS believes is only practical if there is a
>second round of voting. It is only fair for PDOIS and to those of us who
>support the party to seek a mandate directly from the GAmbian voters. If
>we
>fail to gain the support required to form a government, then i think this
>will be the time when a coalition is needed.
>
>As i understand in your postings you are insisting on PDOIS to join
>together
>with the other parties in the first round. There are bound to be problems.
>One of which might be who shall be the figure to lead the coalition. How
>can the parties reconcile their diametrically opposing policies on
>economics
>etc.
>The precedence set by Senegal is very interesting. However, it is obvious
>that Niasse and the orders came together on very clear terms.
>
>PDOIS never shied away from addressing the issue of coalition with other
>parties. During the first republic under Mr JAwara, the party initiated
>talks with NCP and GPP but they got muted answers. In 1997 they invited
>the
>UDP to talk about a common stance but nothing happened. Mr Darboe
>intimated
>about a coalition but he never told us on what terms. I respect Darboe
>very
>much but i do not see him as someone with very clear policies to address
>the
>needs of the GAmbian people. I have no doubt about his intergrity and
>commitment to freedom. I just do not concur to the confrontational and
>rhetorical manner of the UDP.
>
>I stand to be educated on better ways in delivering my people from despair
>and despondency.
>
>Good Day my comrade in arms, Gambia shall be free. No doubt about that.
>We deserve better.
>
>Peace,
>
>Mboge
>
>
>
>>From: Muhammad Lamine Jassey-Conteh <[log in to unmask]>
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>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Mr. Mboge:Re: Mr Halifa Sallah
>>Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 06:34:00 EDT
>>
>>Mr. Mboge:
>>
>>Please feel free to disagree with me. I have raised issues of concern
>>that
>>we should discuss. I accept any criticism. It is vital in our struggle.
>>
>>There is, however, one prescription to the dictatorship: UNITY! The
>>Gambia
>>shall be free. Our personal interests should be set aside.
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>
>>
>>Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh
>>
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