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This is a perfect opportunity for Gambians to stay away from Yaya, or if
they make it their business to witness his facade, to ask him about the many
murders of Gambians and foreigners alike; the groundnut buying program for
the farmers; embezzlement by him; corruption by him; non-existent health
care; massive poverty; electric supply - Kanilai v. the rest of Gambia; are
Gambians better off 12 years after he stole power? These and many more the
opposition should hammer to Yaya and the APRC and should not stop. Vote for
anyone but for Yaya. If the opposition are lulled to sleep with a kinder
and gentler campaign, then they will betray the conscience of the masses.
This is not time to be timid or be intimidated. Leadership requires that
the beast be tamed and Gambians must finish the job of getting rid of the
beast of Kanilai. It is all up to the people.
Chi Jaama
Joe
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>Subject: [>-<] President Jammeh Goes On campaign Trail On Friday Date: Fri,
>1 Sep 2006 22:05:35 +0200
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> Daily News
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> The President Jammeh Goes On Campaign Trail On Friday By The Gambia
>Journal
> Sep 1, 2006, 08:24
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> GRTS radio and television on Thursday August 31st, announced that
>President Jammeh's many times planed and abandoned "Dialogue With The
>People's Tour" will start on Friday 1st of September 2006 and ends on the
>19th September. The tour which is an annual constitutional requirement for
>the President, has not been done for about three years. Last month
>President Jammeh cancelled a tour shortly before the announced date. That
>was the forth time the tour was announced and cancelled. The Gambian leader
>has not been on any tour since the alleged coup attempt of March 21st. The
>18-day tour is expected to leave government on virtual stand as Mr. Jammeh
>usually takes with him the whole senior civil service corps on such tours.
>A local business man, who as a vendor, supplies government offices with
>stationery, told the Gambia Journal that "nothing will work for over twenty
>days from now:" Though the tour is supposed to be a presidential function,
>Mr, Jammeh is expected to use it as a campaign exercise. He is also
>expected to be dishing out lot of money in his usual cash-for -votes
>campaign. He will be starting the tour at the North Bank ferry terminus of
>Barra where it was announced, he will visit some public projects. He is
>also expected to pay an inspection tour of a rural electrification project
>at Tubakolong, 26 kilometers from Barra.
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