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In a message dated 8/27/2001 2:45:49 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> Unless the Opposition put their differences aside and work selflessly
> towards our national interest, President Jammeh's APRC will emerge with a
> whopping victory in October.
> This can hardly be achieved without the education of the Gambian voter. I'm
> afraid that the ignorance and poverty of the Gambian electorate is going to
> be exploited by some unscrupulous politicians just to advance their own
> personal agendas in the guise of national interest.
>
> Hamadi.
>
> This is precisely the point, and the splintering that has started wit hthe
> UDP/PPP going off together sowed the seed of disarray. It was not a good
> move at all no matter what anyone says. This is why the call for another
> meeting should be heeded, otherwise, these people do not have just the
> unseating of Jammeh as their goals, it is also very much mixed with a
> desire to be the one to lead, otherwise, assembling this united front is
> not rocket science. Let us hope that sanity will prevail. Oops! I could not
> help it.
>
>
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