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Dampha, with all good intentions, I would like to disagree with you that Blair's move was to snob the Gambia. I am sure you will agree with me that these heads of states work on a scheduled basis, some of which had been planned months in advance. Blair was on a scheduled travel, and like most other countries in the region, he had not planned on visiting the Gambia. For anyone to portray that as a snobbish move or as a message is indeed a mistake. Let’s take it for what it is.
Momodou Billo Krubally
Dampha wrote: <As was mentioned here last week, a devastating blow was dealt The
Gambia
when Prime Minister Tony Blair blatantly snubbed the country and went
all
the way to Senegal and refused to visit Gambia. This clearly shows
that
Gambia is still NOT in the caliber of Democratic countries like Ghana
and
Senegal. This shows that the recently concluded presidential and
parliamentary ‘elections’ in the country were nothing but a charade.
The>
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