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In a message dated 11/27/99 9:12:25 AM Central Standard Time,
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<< I must say that I am enjoying the
new wave of public discourse that is developing. We will now see which
political figures in The Gambia are transparent or otherwise. All political
figures should be subjected to the scrutiny you have started.
Sheikh. >>
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Yes Saul, well said. l think that to be perfectly fair, and to show that we
have no personal agendas or hidden biases, we should also bring to light all
the political parties/figures in trems of their actions, not only during the
transition period, but during the Jawara era as well as now. Afterall, this
is a new wave of political consciousness for the Gambian people, and how
else can we make the right choices if all our politicians are not put up to
public scrutiny equally.After this, l say let us invite the likes of
Ousainou Darboe and other political party leaders to come forward and tell
us their views, actions, and their agenda for our country so we can be in a
position to make informed choices when we go to the ballot box. Let the
debate continue.
Jabou Joh
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