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Sidia's where about may as well be a cause for concern.Who knows what happened to him? Instead of blaming 'N'na keybaa'. Our elder why not we sympathise with him? Or maybe find out what actually happened to him? Has he also been abducted? I hope not? Is he using lwaful means to counter attack? I wish thats the case. Is he not well? We do not pray for that.
Some times as the old English saying goes:"Silence is the medicine for fools"
Sidia's silence is not the least a sign of cowardice neither would I think he is doing it to Halifa.I would infact throw the ball to Yaya and his people.Remember a few weeks before Halifa was arrested there was this controversy during the swearing in ceremony ie using the qur'an for taking the oath of allegience etc.Sidia openly refused to use any of the holy books.He wanted to use the constitution.Lest we forget when Shiriff Dibba threatened to throw him out of parliament.It was Halifa who talked Sidia through during that short fracas.The two are close allies who will never allow evil to find a comfortable place between them. God Himself guides these people.Gambians have to know that Yaya is the open "Torlewo!" who has emerged but there are many hiding behind this latest fight against Halifa and Sidia.When the going gets tougher we will see the real killers in civilian clothing helping Yaya Jammeh "bake" our good sons and daughters.
Sidia is silent but he maybe doing more than talking on line or on the air etc. How about Hassan Musa Camara also? Why is he quiet?
How about our so-called religious leaders? How about the NGOs? We never hear NGOs send a single word during such events.How about the human rights bureau that was extending its hand to the Taylor and Habre issue when they have good people being grilled by Taylor's twin brother Yaya Jammeh?
How about our radio stations( the private ones)?
How about these so-called human rights bodies? Some of these NGOS use our names to make money abroad by attracting sponsorship but they glue their lips when certain social challenges are taking place,why? Do they fear losing their licenses? If yes then they are business entities not NGOs.The only NGO I respect is Bokaloho.At least the founder Dumo suffered for his cause. Yap take it or leave it but Dumo was jailed for what he believes in.
Why are all these bodies silent? Everything cannot be done by Sidia,Darboe and Waa at this point.These people may know exactly what is going on thats why they are silent.Some times Gambians can be "slippery" characters so Sidia may as well use his own method during these trying times therefore avoid spreading out his tactics only to be sold to the devil by treacherous people.I agree with Sidia if he is using lawful tactics but wants to avoid laying all his cards on the table for now.When one deals with a system like Yaya's its always better to come out in a very surprising way.Yaya sneaks through a dakr tunnel.It is only someone stalking with a torch light in that very tunnel who can catch his shameless tail from behind. The torch light is THE LAW period!
This is a fight for every Gambian the soldiers should avoid being partial here because the arm forces act says" OBEY ALL LAWFUL ORDERS WRITTEN OR OTHERWISE".
Alhassan Sisay <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Sidia's where about may as well be a cause for concern.Who knows what happened to him? Instead of blaming 'N'na keybaa'. Our elder why not we sympathise with him? Or maybe find out what actually happened to him? Has he also been abducted? I hope not? Is he using lwaful means to counter attack? I wish thats the case. Is he not well? We do not pray for that.
Some times as the old English saying goes:"Silence is the medicine for fools"
Sidia's silence is not the least a sign of cowardice neither would I think he is doing it to Halifa.I would infact throw the ball to Yaya and his people.Remember a few weeks before Halifa was arrested there was this controversy during the swearing in ceremony ie using the qur'an for taking the oath of allegience etc.Sidia openly refused to use any of the holy books.He wanted to use the constitution.Lest we forget when Shiriff Dibba threatened to throw him out of parliament.It was Halifa who talked Sidia through during that short fracas.The two are close allies who will never allow evil to find a comfortable place between them. God Himself guides these people.Gambians have to know that Yaya is the open "Torlewo!" who has emerged but there are many hiding behind this latest fight against Halifa and Sidia.When the going gets tougher we will see the real killers in civilian clothing helping Yaya Jammeh "bake" our good sons and daughters.
Sidia is silent but he maybe doing more than talking on line or on the air etc. How about Hassan Musa Camara also? Why is he quiet?
How about our so-called religious leaders? How about the NGOs? We never hear NGOs send a single word during such events.How about the human rights bureau that was extending its hand to the Taylor and Habre issue when they have good people being grilled by Taylor's twin brother Yaya Jammeh?
How about our radio stations( the private ones)?
How about these so-called human rights bodies? Some of these NGOS use our names to make money abroad by attracting sponsorship but they glue their lips when certain social challenges are taking place,why? Do they fear losing their licenses? If yes then they are business entities not NGOs.The only NGO I respect is Bokaloho.At least the founder Dumo suffered for his cause. Yap take it or leave it but Dumo was jailed for what he believes in.
Why are all these bodies silent? Everything cannot be done by Sidia,Darboe and Waa at this point.These people may know exactly what is going on thats why they are silent.Some times Gambians can be "slippery" characters so Sidia may as well use his own method during these trying times therefore avoid spreading out his tactics only to be sold to the devil by treacherous people.I agree with Sidia if he is using lawful tactics but wants to avoid laying all his cards on the table for now.When one deals with a system like Yaya's its always better to come out in a very surprising way.Yaya sneaks through a dakr tunnel.It is only someone stalking with a torch light in that very tunnel who can catch his shameless tail from behind. The torch light is THE LAW period!
This is a fight for every Gambian the soldiers should avoid being partial here because the arm forces act says" OBEY ALL LAWFUL ORDERS WRITTEN OR OTHERWISE".
Alhassan Sisay <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Sidia's where about may as well be a cause for concern.Who knows what happened to him? Instead of blaming 'N'na keybaa'. Our elder why not we sympathise with him? Or maybe find out what actually happened to him? Has he also been abducted? I hope not? Is he using lwaful means to counter attack? I wish thats the case. Is he not well? We do not pray for that.
Some times as the old English saying goes:"Silence is the medicine for fools"
Sidia's silence is not the least a sign of cowardice neither would I think he is doing it to Halifa.I would infact throw the ball to Yaya and his people.Remember a few weeks before Halifa was arrested there was this controversy during the swearing in ceremony ie using the qur'an for taking the oath of allegience etc.Sidia openly refused to use any of the holy books.He wanted to use the constitution.Lest we forget when Shiriff Dibba threatened to throw him out of parliament.It was Halifa who talked Sidia through during that short fracas.The two are close allies who will never allow evil to find a comfortable place between them. God Himself guides these people.Gambians have to know that Yaya is the open "Torlewo!" who has emerged but there are many hiding behind this latest fight against Halifa and Sidia.When the going gets tougher we will see the real killers in civilian clothing helping Yaya Jammeh "bake" our good sons and daughters.
Sidia is silent but he maybe doing more than talking on line or on the air etc. How about Hassan Musa Camara also? Why is he quiet?
How about our so-called religious leaders? How about the NGOs? We never hear NGOs send a single word during such events.How about the human rights bureau that was extending its hand to the Taylor and Habre issue when they have good people being grilled by Taylor's twin brother Yaya Jammeh?
How about our radio stations( the private ones)?
How about these so-called human rights bodies? Some of these NGOS use our names to make money abroad by attracting sponsorship but they glue their lips when certain social challenges are taking place,why? Do they fear losing their licenses? If yes then they are business entities not NGOs.The only NGO I respect is Bokaloho.At least the founder Dumo suffered for his cause. Yap take it or leave it but Dumo was jailed for what he believes in.
Why are all these bodies silent? Everything cannot be done by Sidia,Darboe and Waa at this point.These people may know exactly what is going on thats why they are silent.Some times Gambians can be "slippery" characters so Sidia may as well use his own method during these trying times therefore avoid spreading out his tactics only to be sold to the devil by treacherous people.I agree with Sidia if he is using lawful tactics but wants to avoid laying all his cards on the table for now.When one deals with a system like Yaya's its always better to come out in a very surprising way.Yaya sneaks through a dakr tunnel.It is only someone stalking with a torch light in that very tunnel who can catch his shameless tail from behind. The torch light is THE LAW period!
This is a fight for every Gambian the soldiers should avoid being partial here because the arm forces act says" OBEY ALL LAWFUL ORDERS WRITTEN OR OTHERWISE".
Alhassan Sisay <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Sidia's where about may as well be a cause for concern.Who knows what happened to him? Instead of blaming 'N'na keybaa'. Our elder why not we sympathise with him? Or maybe find out what actually happened to him? Has he also been abducted? I hope not? Is he using lwaful means to counter attack? I wish thats the case. Is he not well? We do not pray for that.
Some times as the old English saying goes:"Silence is the medicine for fools"
Sidia's silence is not the least a sign of cowardice neither would I think he is doing it to Halifa.I would infact throw the ball to Yaya and his people.Remember a few weeks before Halifa was arrested there was this controversy during the swearing in ceremony ie using the qur'an for taking the oath of allegience etc.Sidia openly refused to use any of the holy books.He wanted to use the constitution.Lest we forget when Shiriff Dibba threatened to throw him out of parliament.It was Halifa who talked Sidia through during that short fracas.The two are close allies who will never allow evil to find a comfortable place between them. God Himself guides these people.Gambians have to know that Yaya is the open "Torlewo!" who has emerged but there are many hiding behind this latest fight against Halifa and Sidia.When the going gets tougher we will see the real killers in civilian clothing helping Yaya Jammeh "bake" our good sons and daughters.
Sidia is silent but he maybe doing more than talking on line or on the air etc. How about Hassan Musa Camara also? Why is he quiet?
How about our so-called religious leaders? How about the NGOs? We never hear NGOs send a single word during such events.How about the human rights bureau that was extending its hand to the Taylor and Habre issue when they have good people being grilled by Taylor's twin brother Yaya Jammeh?
How about our radio stations( the private ones)?
How about these so-called human rights bodies? Some of these NGOS use our names to make money abroad by attracting sponsorship but they glue their lips when certain social challenges are taking place,why? Do they fear losing their licenses? If yes then they are business entities not NGOs.The only NGO I respect is Bokaloho.At least the founder Dumo suffered for his cause. Yap take it or leave it but Dumo was jailed for what he believes in.
Why are all these bodies silent? Everything cannot be done by Sidia,Darboe and Waa at this point.These people may know exactly what is going on thats why they are silent.Some times Gambians can be "slippery" characters so Sidia may as well use his own method during these trying times therefore avoid spreading out his tactics only to be sold to the devil by treacherous people.I agree with Sidia if he is using lawful tactics but wants to avoid laying all his cards on the table for now.When one deals with a system like Yaya's its always better to come out in a very surprising way.Yaya sneaks through a dakr tunnel.It is only someone stalking with a torch light in that very tunnel who can catch his shameless tail from behind. The torch light is THE LAW period!
This is a fight for every Gambian the soldiers should avoid being partial here because the arm forces act says" OBEY ALL LAWFUL ORDERS WRITTEN OR OTHERWISE".
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