Musa Jeng:
Welcome back. And many thanks for your thoughtful comments.
Abdoulaye
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> While most of us Gambians living in the Diaspora put a lot of stock to governance, rule of law and the protection of civil liberties, the average Gambians I spoke with cannot see the utmost importance of these issues to their economic survival. Some will admit, and these are usually educated Gambians, that there are obviously excesses in these areas, but the government of the day’s commitment to development overshadows the Achilles’ heel of these shortcomings.
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