Drammeh, you see, these are the sorts of people that Gambians have to deal
with. Just listen to this nut and you know why we have Yaya Jammeh today.
Sometimes, I wonder if these people were bred with wolfs. The amazing thing
is, they will blatatantly lie maliciously and do it with no guilt. Even
Ousainou, whom this rodent is batting for will cringe when he reads this
nonsense. But hey, we did not have the current situation in the Gambia by
acccident. Rather, the ground was prepared for opportunity to take
advantage. We have a big problem to reconstruct Gambia after Yaya, with
these frosty minds.
Chi Jaama
Joe
>From: Muhammed Drammeh <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: SULAYMAN MBENGA'S REACTION TO MY ARTICLE
>Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 20:27:31 +0000
>
>I think you are tribalist I wonder if your surname is even Kujabi
>
>"Pa.Saikou Kujabi" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Readers,
>
>I am glad that my unedited article of March 15Th, 2006
>caught the attention and prompt reaction of Sulayman
>Mbenga and his comrades. Sulayman, however, chose to
>respond under a fictitious name(Isatou Jammeh). I will
>admit that it was my fault for failing to edit my last
>article before I released it to the public. I am not
>a frequent contributor to this forum because I am
>overwhelmed with so many personal and huge social
>responsibilities within The Gambian community in New
>York. I visit this medium regularly,but I almost find
>no time to sit down and respond to every or many of
>your malicious articles. Notwithstanding, I don't
>think it should be a pride for any Gambian to be
>crowned with the title of BEST ENGLISH WRITER when you
>cannot even speak more than one native language in The
>Gambia, let alone to write it. The issue here is not
>about who has the best writing skills, but instead who
>has the facts to present to the whole world. I am
>particularly happy that neither Sulayman nor those who
>attempted to rescue him dispelled the facts I gave
>about Halifa Sallah, OJ and Waa Juwara.
>
>The fact still remains that Halifa Sallah's greed and
>power thirst have compelled him to high jack NAAD with
>the help of his conspirators in SINK THE GAMBIA and of
>course within NAAD itself. The same is true for his
>position as the majority leader in the House of
>Representatives. Imagine, common Halifa who came into
>parliament in 2001, once again driven by his greed and
>self pride snatched the majority leader position from
>Sedia Jatta who has been elected into Parliament since
>1997. Halifa is also a member of AU parliament, and
>also in charge of the Daffur Committee of that body.
>
>I did say in my last article that Halifa Sallah should
>be held accountable for the role he played in
>installing Yaya Jammeh beyond the transition period.
>The then Draft Constitution, bad as it was, received
>the full support of your so-called political
>scientist(Halifa Sallah). The Constitution which
>apparently did not represent the wish of the majority
>of The Gambian people by all measures, easily got
>endorsed, thanks to Halifa Sallah. During the
>National Consultation process, most Gambians opted for
>a two-five-year term, including a forty-year age limit
>for a president. The most unpopular decree 89 which
>OJ and Waa Juwara knew very well, the Indemnity Clause
>which effectively indemnified members of the ARMED
>FORCES PROVITIONAL RULING COUNCIL including Fugitive
>Ebou Jallow, the list goes on and on. Above all, the
>original draft was diluted and some clauses ewre
>omitted to suit the junta. The Constitution was never
>debated on by the constituents because there was still
>a ban on political activities and persons, except for
>Halifa Sallah, Sedia Jatta, Sam Sarr and PDOIS. The
>question still remains why should Halifa Sallah be
>graded higher than Yaya Jammeh as far as the root
>cause of the predicament of The Gambian people is
>concerned. Halifa went that far partly because he
>thought that the coup-DE-tat was a blessing for PDOIS.
>He thought that the banning of all the existing
>political parties would leave the arena wide open for
>PDOIS' easy victory in the 1996 polls.
>
>When Ousainou Darboe was convinced to lead the then
>fourteen-days-UDP, PDOIS(Halifa) instantly felt
>jealous and developed a strong hatrate against
>Ousainou's popularity. The creation of UDP under the
>leadership of Lawyer. Ousainou Darboe immediately
>reinstalled hope in The Gambian people, because
>Ousainou was already well known by most Gambians as a
>Lawyer who has always been the voice of the poor and
>the weak. Therefore, The Gambian people did not have
>to sell him any more than he did for himself through
>his many years of professionalism and honesty. This
>popularity of The Secretary General and Party leader
>of UDP, and THE FLAG BEARER OF THE THE ONLY CREDIBLE
>COALITION OF THE PEOPLE, is what Halifa Sallah, Waa
>Juwara, and OJ are jealous of. Halifa Sallah has
>never hidden his jealousy about Ousainou's popularity
>since 1996, and I know for fact that he will never
>like Ousainou, neither will Waa or OJ. How many
>percent of opposition electorates is NAAD
>representing? Not even the three percent that PDOIS
>had in the last presidential election, because many of
>the PDOIS militants are disappointed with the way
>Halifa handled the selection process and have since
>joined the UDP/NRP coalition. Now that PPP has
>withdrawn from NAAD, I would like to be informed about
>the party OJ belong to, and how many percent percent
>of the voter population does he represent. I wasn't
>going to mention Waa Juwara's "NDAMBUSAN" at all, but
>would I be fair if I did not weigh his political
>strength within NAAD and across the country? Ndam, a
>funny name as it is was formed under a mango tree,
>being runned from under a mango tree, and will
>certainly disappear under the same mango tree without
>anybody shedding tears. A party which's Deputy is so
>ignorant of the political situation in The Gambia and
>runs his office from the United States cannot earn the
>trust of The Gambian electorates. I think Ousainou
>Mbenga desparately want to go back home after spending
>decades in U.S.A. I suggest you apply for the
>Chairmanship of Gamtel from Yaya Jammeh. He is
>currently looking for a portential candidate.
>
>I thank my Serer brother, Conteh Jarsey for correcting
>Sulayman about my identity. Sulayman claimed that I
>am from Kaninglai, and that I took refuge in the
>United States after Yaya Jammeh sent me and my kujabi
>family out of Kaninglai. This is yet another
>indication that Sulayman is not connected to The
>Gambian Community in New York, and certainly not with
>the political situation in The Gambia.
>
>To BE CONTINUED.
>
>Pa. Saikou Kujabi
>
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