GAMBIAN WILL never FORGET the three million yankee
dollars . Just you remember that.
Mbye Sey
--- Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> OK, since when has a trans-border trade dispute
> between two sovereign nations end up with an
> egotistical ultimatum- dig a tunnel under your river
> or else...Who the hell does Master Wade think he is
> ? Never mind; the old vulture is growing senile. I
> know for a fact that he shall meet his match in a
> much younger and dynamic leader in Yaya Jammeh.
> Senegal is callously rooting for its own interests.
> Let us pray that the Gambians are not stupid enough
> to ignore their own national interests for the sake
> of some meager reexport trade benefits.
>
> Ferries, tunnels, and bridges are all vital
> infrastructure for the socio-economic development
> of the Gambia. However, this should be a Gambia
> government initiative of attracting investment
> capital to finance such projects. This national
> responsibility should never be mortgaged or
> outsourced to the damn Senegalese.
>
> To hell with Laye N'jumboor!
>
>
>
> Ebou Jallow
>
>
>
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> Written by Freddy Jammeh- Daily Observer
>
> Tuesday, 20 September 2005
>
>
> Abdoulaye Wade, the Senegalese president, has
> stipulated conditions for undoing the long-drawn-out
> border stalemate between Senegal and The Gambia.
> The president, who has just returned from the UN
> General Assembly, said the solution to the border
> standoff should be discussed by both governments
> through frank and direct talks on an agenda
> comprising four main items.
> The four-point agenda include constructing the Bamba
> Tenda-Yelli Tenda Bridge, agreeing on a consensus
> ferry tariffs, allowing Senegalese-owned ferries to
> ply the route, and allowing Senegal to dig a tunnel
> under the River Gambia.
> According to him, the Bamba Tenda-Yelli Tenda Bridge
> is an old project that was agreed upon a long time
> ago. “Also the Chinese government has already agreed
> to fund the tunnel project. I agree that The Gambia
> and Senegal are two independent and sovereign
> countries. However, it is in the interest of our two
> governments to discuss these issues as any decision
> taken in this regard affects people of the two
> countries,’’ Wade said. The Senegalese president
> finally said his government is ready for dialogue
> with the Gambian authorities on all the issues that
> could help to end the border blockade. Wade
> emphasised that The Gambia and Senegal are
> obligated to live harmoniously together and as such
> they should develop a healthy relationship.
>
> Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 September 2005 )
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