Yesterday Dibba was Yaya's pet dog waging a tail to please the master.
Today, he must have lost his mind in thinking that he can lead a successful
impeachment on Jammeh- so does the wise and learned fellows of the Gambia-L
conclude. What can anyone do in the name and interest of the Gambia without
having to be chastised by this body. If at all the story about the
impeachment initiative is correct. If it is true that Dibba is involved, I
don't see why that seem strange to anybody. If he believes in it, and is
convinced that it is warranted, I see know reason why to hesitate,
regardless the whole parliament is Jammeh supporters. In case you must
forget, this was the same Dibba, who back in 1994, in a predominant PPP
controlled parliament introduced a vote of no confidence bill on the Jawara
government. Did he expect to win? You bet not, but the bill was introduced
and a heated debate ensued. That is what what makes any system strong. It
is sad and pathetic that we sit thousands of miles away from homeland
unwilling to sacrifice our time for the nation, but jumping to our feet in
condmnation of others who are giving their time to see a better Gambia.
Lets be serious!!!!!!
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>Subject: Re: BREAKING NEWS:SPEAKER MUSTAPHA DIBBA, NIA'S NGORR SECAKA,
>MARIAM DENTON A...
>Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 17:15:52 EDT
>
>
>In a message dated 4/7/2006 1:34:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
>"As you are aware, the impeachment procedure is a constitutional coup, and
>therefore depends wholly on a governmental system grounded in the rule of
>law
>with its concommittant instrument of checks and balances
>
>To tread on the impeachment territory in our current political reality is
>at
>best suicidal. I don't think Mr Dibba has any suicidal inclination."
>
>
>For Dibba to initiate impeachment of Yaya Jammeh is not only suicidal as
>Mr
>Darboe puts it, but to be honest, it is laughable because to think that in
>a
>body where the opposition is very much a minority and Jammeh's rubber
>stamp
>stooges constitute the majority whose job is not to serve the people, but
>rather to never dare to actually engage in anything that is contrary to
>their
>benefactor's wishes, that they would cooperate in such a venture, much
>less one
>initiated by one of them is too ridiculous to even contemplate.
>
>My view on the matter is that if Dibba indeed did initiate such a venture,
>he did it not because he believed that it would get anywhere, but because
>it is
> a last ditch effort by a desperate man who knows in his heart that this
>regime is in it's last throes and he realizes that he will have to face
>Gambians
>after the fact and this was his attempt to save face and save himself
>perhaps? However, either way, it is a case of too little too late for Mr
>Dibba
>since no matter what he does now, the fact that he mortgaged his self
>respect by
>practically selling his soul to this regime cannot be erased by such a
>ridiculous effort at this late date.
>
>Indeed, Dibba like all those disgraced, used, abused and ultimately
>discarded by Jammeh deserve what they get, no doubt about it..
>
>
>
>
>Jabou Joh
>
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