In a message dated 11/13/03 9:10:36 AM Central Standard Time,
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> Then again i said to myself what will happen if Jammeh and his government
> is out of the scene. What are the structures in place to address all these
> issues. Is the opposition ready for this kind of change? What programs or do
> we understand there programmes? Will we bring another Jammeh or we are going
> to say NEVER AGAIN. Saikks is right that removing Jammeh might not solve the
> problems but i still believe that Jammeh needs to go to allow the democratic
> process to florish and develop.
Ndey,
Ramadan, and lack of time is why i have nt joined this debate or had time to
respond to many comments by many people on various subjects. Inshallah after
teh Ramadan I intend to pick up on a lot of responses owned.
However, this si the very real concern I have raised before. It is clear
Jammeh must go, but what is in place to pick up the pieces and restore things?
I believe we have a lot to discuss here and the opposition needs to do some
serious planning. This is a topic we need to address seriously.
Jabou
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