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The unedited e-mail below came from a source at State House in Banjul.
Regards,
Ebrima
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>Subject: S. M. DIBBA continues to be insulted by Yahya Jammeh
>Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003
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>Coach,
>
>Jammeh has continued his tour of the provinces in the URD by heeping more
>insults at S.M.Dibba. People are wondering the motive of Jammeh. Is it
>related to the London Meeting of the now disgraced Hon. Speaker Dibba?
>Jammeh continued to tell people who showed up at his meeting that S.M.Dibba
>did nothing for Gambians, particularly his constituency, when he was
>Minister of Finance and Vice President in the PPP regime. In effect, S.M.
>Dibba, in the eyes of Jammeh and the APRC, is useless - a spent force in
>Gambian politics. The theory being floated is that he is trying to get him
>to resign and be put out to pasture for good. This is the same trap he
>wanted the PPP ministers to fall into when they were invited to State House
>recently. However, the ploy was exposed the day after the State House
>consultations by M.C.Cham. If you will recall, M.C. attended the
>Tallinding rally of the UDP and declared his full support for Ousainou
>Darbo and the UDP. This was a signal to the rest of the PPP ministers not
>to associate with the APRC Government in any shape or form. As for Dibba,
>he fell for the trap immediately following the presidential election. Dr.
>Lamin Nafa Saho and Mr Amulai Janneh suffered similar fate when they rushed
>to join the APRC - a political party that has lost so much support in the
>last few months that it is being compared with the precipitous fall of the
>dalasi. Jammeh has lost all support. We only wish that the Opposition will
>step to the plate. Bye-for-now.
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