Bravo Joe well said, could not have put it more succinctly.
>From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Question to Ebou Jallow!
>Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 21:20:18 +0000
>
>Ebou Jallow, earlier in the year I promised you that I will lay off
>discussing the $3 million you stole from the Gambian people until I have
>reasonable grounds to bring it up. Well, I think you just brought about
>the
>need for me to do just that and it has nothing to do with you apologizing
>to
>Jammeh, but a lot to do with your opportunistic mindset. What happen to the
>covert action you were conducting behind the scenes with some Commando
>Units
>to take out Jammeh? What happen to "The Jola Syndrome" that you discussed
>with your "Military Buddies" on this list? What happen to "Jammeh must go
>by any means necessary"? Only someone with a "sick mind" could try to pull
>such a stunt. I am not surprised the least by your latest spin. It's
>beginning to dawn on you that you may stay away from The Gambia for the
>rest
>of your natural life as long as you owe Gambians this money. So, being
>your
>slick self you figured that maybe if you beg Jammeh and he accepts, then
>you
>will just broker a deal with him and the Gambian people are just going to
>write-off the amount as a bad debt. Wrong! wrong! and dead wrong! Whether
>Yaya forgives you or not is of no interest to the Gambian people, for both
>of you are on a long list of folks scheduled for a grand jury indictment
>and
>prosecution. There is no statute of limitation on you all's crimes. You
>also have no shame to stoop so low to hide behind the shield of Ramadan to
>show your true nature. And you have the gull to ask people to respect your
>right to silence. How dare you? Since when does a known and shameless
>thief dictate when we should discuss his crockery? I thought you learnt
>something after you were blasted for telling us about your two apartments,
>but I guess not. You are surprised by the new breed of Gambians, huh! Mr.
>you are in for a rough ride. We are going to ride on you like riding is
>going out of fashion. You are running through a gauntlet between Yahya and
>the Gambian people. You can't escape both, but it's evident that you are
>more afraid of Yaya that the Gambians you put in debt. It is just an issue
>of when the Gambian people will get hold of yourself, Yaya, and a whole
>host
>of other criminal element and dealt with severely. My advise to you is to
>stay the hell out of the affairs of the Gambian people, while we
>reluctantly
>fund your education. Please do not get us started, you already done a lot
>of damage to a poor nation.
>
>I hope that every cent you spend of this money brings you misery for the
>rest of your life and the same applies to all the thieves that deep their
>hands in our coffers, both current and past. Be arrogant all you want, but
>we shall catch with you very soon.
>
>Joe Sambou
>
>
>>From: Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Question to Ebou Jallow!
>>Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 13:57:53 -0800
>>
>>Madam Joof,
>>
>>I will try and respond to your concerns because I sense some
>>sincerity in your language. This shall be my last and only comment
>>on this topic and no more. I hope you and the rest shall respect my
>>prerogative. I owe NOBODY any explanation.
>>
>>My apology to President Jammeh is personal. It has nothing to do
>>with anybody or the wild conjectures peddled around. I have
>>discussed all the ramifications of my actions with the people who
>>matter, and please we are in Ramadan; I am enjoying my peace of mind
>>thinking and praying to God like any other good Muslim.
>>
>>I hope this is enough, and I expect you to respect my inalienable
>>right to remain silent.
>>
>>Best Wishes.
>>
>>=====
>>Ebou Jallow
>>Georgetown University
>>Washington, DC
>>
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