Dibba, thanks for your confidence and like you, I see the urgency of our
situation and will join any effort to take us one step away from the murder
and rampage that Gambians are witnessing. The only thing that can stop us
is ourselves. Thus, I do not believe all hope is lost. We can set up
anything we wish for. What is not acceptable is to resign in self defeat.
We all need to reject this travesty and stand up against it. Given our
proximity, our responsibility also demands that we also help financially.
Count me in on any effort. We cannot just talk about the murders and abuse,
we need to do something about it. What do Gambians think?
Chi Jaama
Joe
>From: Kebba Dibba <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: SPEAKER MUSTAPHA DIBBA
>Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 20:23:54 +0100
>
>Brother Lang,
>
> There is no time for opinion exchanges. Let us engage ourselve in idea
>generating to rescue the Gambia, the situation is desvastating. You might
>not be aware but their is mass execution going on in our tiny nation.
>
> Gambians in the diaspora need to find ways on how to assist the
>immediate families affected by the killing machines of Yahya Jammeh, while
>trying to stop his evil doing.
>
> Mr Joe Sambou, your effectivitiveness in mobiling both human and
>finances resources is abslutely in needed. Brother you are en righteous man
>and you pen is highly feared in the heart of the regime.
>
> Look brothers and sisters, we do not have time, an entire generation is
>about to be wide out. And it will take the Gambia generations to build this
>capacity we are about loose.
>
> Mr Sambou please operate an account for orphans and families of our
>Gambians brothers and sisters.
>
>
> KB
>
>
>
>Lang Tunkara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Jabou:
>I strongly beg to differ on the assertion that Dibba joined the APRC. He
>was the speaker of the house of representative of the Gambia. And that
>institution does not belong to one single person or party. It is for
>Gambians. Tell me what is wrong with that.
>
>You must be very close to him to have an inside knowledge of what SM is
>doing as your indication of how silent he was concludes. If you choose to
>stay thousands of miles away from home, please do not expect to know
>everything that goes on there, or have everyone to personally inform you
>what he or she is doing. Impossible!!!! I think it is very unfair for you
>to dubbed him that.
>
>But what is important for us to know is that the man will do what he thinks
>is right no matter how others will judge. And I think what you've been
>yearning for all these years accorded him that right. That is to stand up
>for what he thinks is right and do so not by writing on the Gambia-l but on
>the ground-ie in the Gambia. Correct me if I am wrong, doesn't that is what
>democracy is all about? When you indicated that unlike Halifa, SM did his
>deeds to safe faces. I think you are absolutely correct not. Ms Joh, we
>are all working towards a common goal; to see a better Gambia. Any effort
>towards that direction should be encourage, not undermined. The NADD and
>her leadership are certainly not better equipped than the rest to bring
>does
>changes. You can see it written clearly on the wall. Try and work with
>others, I mean take advantage of the slightest chance you got, because
>chances like this are hard to come by. That is if you guys are sincere
>about changing the course of direction to a better homeland.
>
>
>
>
> >From: [log in to unmask]
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> >
> >To: [log in to unmask]
>
> >Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 09:16:08 EDT
> >
> >tunkara wrote:
> >
> >"this was the same Dibba, who back in 1994, in a predominant PPP
> >controlled parliament introduced a vote of no confidence bill on the
> >Jawara
> >government. Did he expect to win? You bet not, but the bill was
> >introduced
> >and a heated debate ensued. That is what what makes any system strong"
> >
> >Alas!, but then he joined the APRC and served them for years. What
> >progress!
> >What insight!
> >
> >Jabou Joh
> >
> >
> >
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