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BRAVO Mathew Jallow better know as (Pampam), You were
one of the leading Gambian Journalists who earned
respect from the populace when you were with the Daily
Observer. You never care about tribalism nor
friendship when it comes to the field of journalism.

Unlike Panderry Mbai who is totally bias in siding 
PDOIS/NADD for a reason we all know. Nderry appointed
himself a PDOIS/NADD press officer until he got the
matching order from the Credible on line newspaper
Gambian.net. The Allgambian.net management told him
tribalism has no place neither in The Gambia nor
within the Newspaper.
 
I wish him good luck with PDOIS/(NADD) propaganda
pressman ship. No doubt few people read his newspaper
unless he post his opinion to the GL or Gambia post. 

Mathew keep up the good work and i appeal to you to
keep up your pen high.

LL Mboge






 

--- panderry mbai <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>                                   The Rebel With A
> Cause-Commentary from DA Jawo
>     Everyone Has A Role To Play 
>   
>   By Demba a Jawo,former Gambia Press Union
> President 
>   Mathew was once described by Sheriff Bojang in one
> of his profile columns as a "Rebel Without A Cause".
> However, from his interview with The Freedom
> newspaper, he seems to have proved to everyone that
> he indeed has a cause. I was quite impressed by his
> interview, even though I had a few areas I was not
> fully in agreement with him. One of those areas was
> his criticism of Halifa Sallah. I guess he does not
> know Halifa on a personal level because he is the
> most genuine politicians I have ever come across. He
> means every word he utters and there is absolutely
> no doubt that he means quite well for The Gambia. 
>   
>   MATHEW JALLOW
>   As regards OJ, I think he also deserves some
> commendation for being steadfast, otherwise, there
> has been numerous attempts to get him to switch
> sides, leading to his arrests and detentions just to
> get him to capitulate but he resisted all of it.
> Therefore, whatever 'crimes' he committed under the
> PPP regime, which many others are also guilty of,
> even some people within the APRC, he has made up for
> it. Therefore, he deserves to be pardoned by people
> like Mathew and given another chance. 
>   Indeed, every genuine Gambian is praying for the
> different factions of the opposition to come
> together before the next elections, because that is
> the only way they can stand any chance of giving the
> APRC a run for its money. Otherwise, it would look
> like abdicating their responsibilities to the
> people, most of whom are no doubt eager for some
> political change. 
>   However, as I often say, we as journalists should
> be non-partisan but active observers who would not
> hesitate to analyse the situation as well as
> prescribe solutions where necessary. We should all
> hope and pray however that the process leading to
> the next elections would be smooth and peaceful and
> that Gambians would be given the chance to freely
> and fairly express their will. However, that can
> only happen if the political playing field is
> levelled, and all the political leadership strictly
> abide by the MOU recently signed between the APRC
> and the opposition under the chairmanship of
> Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo last February.
> Any deviation from that could lead to a heightening
> of the political barometer, which would not be in
> the interest of anyone. 
> 
>     
> Posted on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 (Archive on
> Monday, May 29, 2006)
> Posted by PANDERRYMBAI  Contributed by PANDERRYMBAI
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