On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 15:45:02 -0000, Kebba Jobe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Mr. Barrow, you should differentiate my role as a senior civil servant and
>my expectations as a Gambian and a voter. To ammend the constitution, to
>reflect the wishes of our people, is the duty of the National Assembly
>members. My role and that of any enlightened Gambian voter is to ensure
that
>our political parties nominate people of calibre for election to this
august
>body. This should be everyone's responsibility regardless of party
>affiliation. Why not enlighten me on what you are doing towards that end?
>
>Bye 4Now, KB Jobe.
>>
>>
>>----Original Message Follows----
>>From: Lam
een Sisawo Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
>> ><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Jobe, Jarju, Gomez
>>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 10:06:26 -0500
>>
>>Mr Small
>>
>>I think you are asking for too much from the likes of Mr
>>Jobe. It takes a true patriot to be that honest, a quality >am
>>afraid Mr jobe and his types lack.
>>
>>To Kebba Jobe: If you agree that there should be a limit to
>>the presidency terms, and you know this is not case with >your
>>Party, the APRC, what are you doing as a senior civil >servant
>>to alleviate or correct this situation? Have you ever taken
>this
>>position with your boss YAYA?
>>
E>Alagie Lameen Barrow
>>
>>Nashville TN
>>
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Mr Jobe,
I disagree with your contention that to change the constitution,
to reflect the people's view is the job of the national
assembly.If you are the patriot that you claim to be, righting
the wrongs of government is no particular groups duty. It is a
moral duty for each and every one to condemn vice, speak out
against evil and promote good.
If you ignore evil and try to defend the perpetrators of that
evil act, you are abandoning your moral duty to stand up for
the right. You agreed that Yaya should be held responsible for
the atrocities commited against our children. You also agreed
that they bought votes during this past by - election. All that
I asked of you sir, is to not see wrong and be silent. If
one of your four kids were killed by those ignorant and trigger
happy fellows, would you then have spoken against the killing?
Mr jobe, would you agree me with that it is civil servants
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