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FOROYAA......
In that light,we wish to propose that
the opposition parties draw up a list of personalities especially women who
are known to have the interest of the nation at heart and who have no known
party affiliation so that one of them could be selected as an interim
presidential candidate for a coalition. This will create a level political
foundation for presidential elections after serving a year’s mandate. Such
an interim candidate can simply undertake not to stand in any presidential
election after the expiry of one year mandate.
We hope that all parties shall react to this proposal by 20th August 2001.
We shall send an envoy to consult with each of you to ensure a timely
consideration of the recommendations.
While anticipating your favourable response, I remain.
Your compatriot in the service of the nation.
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DITTO! Perhaps, Gambia's salvation lies in the above suggestion, that it's
time for Gambian men to give women a chance at proving their innate
leadership roles and lead Gambia and the Opposition Parties Proposed
Coalition out of this conundrum. Fair enough.
PAY CLOSE ATTENTION.
Solomon
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