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> "But it is hard to imagine how Yahya Jammeh's government will attempt to
> explain the problems we are currently facing without owning up to the fact
> that it was all as a result of mal-administration and having a Cabinet with
> a one man show."
BINGO!
Past promises to the people made by Jammeh have all proven to be false ones,
so another tour and more promises will be an insult to people infact, as
opposed to being any form of help.
The saddest part of it all is that there are still a lot of our people who
have not made the connection between the APRC regimes' incompetence and the
dismal state of the economy, and this is because a lot fo our people still
cannot understand that the government and anyone in power is working for them
and needs to be booted out if they fail to perform their duties adequately
and implement programs that will solve the problems of Gambians. That this
is what the role of government is, to access our problems and needs and
address them, utilizing the material and human resources we have, as opposed
to a leader being some sort of demi-god that is above reproach Yaya Jammeh
cannot face the people and he knows why, and it is going to get worse.
Jabou Joh
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