Thank you Lameen, I wish I could find time to rebuff this childish,
churlish, arrogant and opportunistic attirude of Jallow. Jallow must posses
the mental age of a flea, he seems to have forgotten the word honour and
acclaiming to be a distinguished professional soldier makes it even worst.
The level of naivety that is displays to behave like this is second to none.
He displays the highest magnitude of hypocricy, for him to prostrate so low,
is not a mark of humility, but stupidity, ignorance and opportunism. I think
Jallow is either missing the high profile life he lead or more sinisterly he
intends to topple Jammeh with the help of those that enabled him to escape
from the country. He is seriously mistaken to expect a second chance after
all when it comes to defending his erthwile intrest Jammeh cannot be
reffered as naive. That is the one thing he guards with a high level of zeal
and that is precisely why he choosed to ignore Jallows pleas and quite
rightly so. He must not accord Jallow any high profile role that would be a
recipe for potential chaos, afterall who knows who Jallow's friends are? He
may be trivialising that prospect but it is a possibility that must not be
treated lightly. And to have Jallow running the affairs of our country with
the high level of vacillations he manifest would be absolutely mad. A man
without principles, dignity and consideration for his country will sell the
country and go to live a life of luxury until the loot is exhausted, he
would be nothing less than a Mobutu, I think we should move from sentiments
when such characters immerge. I can appreciate the Gambian spirit of
forgiveness but we must not issue a blanket cheque, after all people should
answer for their actions. I hope and pray that Jammeh lay his hands on you
because the types of things you narrated about him is beyond imagination
hence ity cannot just dissipate into thin air simply because you have
decided to prostrate before him.
>From: Lameen Sisawo Barrow <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Ebou Jallow- "The Born Again Judas"
>Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 19:51:05 -0500
>
>Ebou Jallow
>
>If you must know, I am not attempting to achieve anything here
>except to help restore sanity to my country in my own little
>ways. In doing so, I will not stand by and watch sycophants
>like you take our country for a wild ride. I do not know you
>from the next man and would have cared less if not for the
>fact that you were accused of taking our money and refusing to
>account for it. The level of privacy for public servants in any
>country is always subject to scrutiny. You should have known
>that before signing on as the mouthpiece of the AFPRC.
>
>The borderline to your privacy stops at your private life which
>I do not give a hoot about. If this was not money taken in
>our name, I will not be asking you any questions. This millions
>saga affects me directly and I have all rights to get to the
>bottom of it. You may ignore me all you want but that shall
>not deter me. I just abhor sycophants and Ramadan will not make
>me turn the other cheek. Such childish banter from you does not
>faze me either. You are the one with the rope around your
>neck. I am a free man that travels to my country whenever I
>want to. You cant do the same. You have messed up big time
>and cream-puff opposition will not mitigate your circumstance.
>Just like Kebba Joke and Tombong, you shall be a victim of
>your own irrational exuberance. You are sending more messages to
>the L than usual. That tells me your pants are wet. Your day
>will come. Just watch.
>
>Alagie Barrow
>
>Nashville TN
>
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