Gassa,
Thanks for the response and clarification although your excuse sounds
flimsy to me but I’d leave it that. The use of the "we" in your messages is
confusing (at least to me) sometimes and tend to distort the context in
which you represent your opinions (now that you say they’re yours). I know
that the SOS for Communications is the government spokes-person albeit he
sounds more like an APRC spokesman; but that's understood since the APRC
is "the government" hence they are embarking on "cleansing" the civil
service off any conceived opposition sympathizer. It is obvious from the
likes of you that when you are a state employee you either have to sing
APRC or you shut up.
Enjoy your day.
Abdoulie A. Jallow
(BambaLaye)
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that
matter.” – M. L. King Jr.
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