Sanusi,
The sad part and truth of the matter is that Sheikh Tijan Hydara knows the law no doubt, but he is deliberately practicing it per the pleasure of the APRC regime without giving a second thought to any professional ethics. A disgrace to the law profession no doubt.
Auntie Jabou Joh
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From: Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 20:12:49 +0100
Subject: Re: Very frightening
What a joke???
Just imagine if the Opposition commands majority support in the National
Assembly.
SOS Hydara has to go back to law school and learn more about CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW.
[log in to unmask] wrote:
"In moving the motion, Hon. Hydara said the amendment is in the public
interest of the nation. It is only in the public interest of The Gambia that
established institutions of government should be overhauled to give it a new
momentum, a new sense of direction, a new lease of life, or to re-position it to
meet other greater challenges, he added"
It shall go down in history!
I truely wonder how some of these people who serve this regime so blindly
reconcile their professional training and the ethics that should aaccompany it,
with what they do on behalf of this regime on a dalilty basis. However,
professionalism and ethics are words that are alien to the APRC regime and their
assistants. Yes indeed, it is a move to meet other greater challenges alright,
namely to escalate and complete the wrenching of power from the people.
The APRC regime has helped Gambiansin one way, it has identified character
traits that we never knew some of our compatriots possesed.
It is frightening alright.
Jabou Joh
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From: Malanding Jaiteh It is only in the public interest of The Gambia that
established institutions of government should be overhauled to give it a new
momentum, a new sense of direction, a new lease of life, or to re-position it to
meet other greater challenges, he added
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Sent: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 12:49:02 -0400
Subject: Very frightening
Coutesy of the Point newspaper @ http://www.thepoint.gm/headlines746.htm
Jammeh Empowered to Dissolve National Assembly at Will
Monday 24th April 2006
By Abba A S Gibba
A president in The Gambia can now dissolve the National Assembly "anytime he or
she deems it necessary".
This was made possible after members of the National Assembly approved on
Thursday the proposed amendment to section 96 of the Constitution of The Gambia.
"The amendment to section 96 of the constitution is that notwithstanding the
provision of subsection (1), the President may, in the public interest, declare
that a general election of all members of the National Assembly shall be held on
such date as he or she shall determine," the Secretary of State for Justice,
Sheikh Tijan Hydara, said at the National Assembly.
The proposed amendment to Section 96 of the Constitution states:
"Notwithstanding the provision of Subsection (1), the President may, in the
public interest, declare by order published in the Gazette, that a general
election of all members of the National Assembly shall be held on such date as
he or she shall determine.
Secy Hydara said there is however a clause in the proposed amendment that states
that "the President shall not exercise his or her power under this subsection if
the time for a general election of all the members of the National Assembly
under subsection (1) is less than eighteen months."
In moving the motion, Hon. Hydara said the amendment is in the public interest
of the nation.
"It is only in the public interest of The Gambia that established institutions
of government should be overhauled to give it a new momentum, a new sense of
direction, a new lease of life, or to re-position it to meet other greater
challenges, he added.
However, when the motion was moved for the approval of the amendment, it
provoked a bitter argument between the political divide in the National
Assembly.
It was nonetheless put to a vote and the results were as follows: the yes vote
was 29, the no vote was 3, the absentees were 17, and 1 person abstained.
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