Dr. Jaiteh,
Playing dice with these elections could seem to be a very easy pastime.
But I am just wandering what will happen to your "grand dream for a grand
plan for education" if the APRC remains in power.
Perhaps even you, like me, will take refuge in Sister Jabou Joh's very
cogent arguments. But perhaps better still, is to appeal to Sister Jabou,
Dr. Alhaji Jeng (who was once director of NARI (?)- National Agricultural
Research Institute) and you good self to educate the rest of us about what
has been wrong with gambian agriculture since independence. Why does food
security remain an unattainable goal? Most of us understand that it is a
combination of factors, but the combined expertise of your trio will provide
any government, and the rest of us, with answers that seem to have eluded
generations of Gambians.
Cheers,
Sidibeh
Well, let Gambian academics and professionals in various fields look at
our country and produce ideas about what can be done to change things for
the better: Information technology, economics, medicine, engineering,
education. etc. Perhaps we can rethink other uses for these debate forums?
That might be a dream too, but at least it is one that we can ourselves
affect.
What do you think,....all???
sidibeh
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