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>=20
> =20
>Well, the Observer is hard at work serving Master Jammeh. You will not=20
>believe this!
>=20
>Written by Ebrima Jaw Manneh =20
>Tuesday, 28 March 2006 =20
>Last night a number of the coup plotters related how the aborted
>infamous=20
>March 21 coup plot was hatched, how they got involved, the intrigues as
>wel=
>l as=20
>their motivation. =20
>Tamsir Jasseh
>Former director of the Gambia Immigration Department, said his
>knowledge=20
>about the coup was limited, adding that he was =E2=80=9Cable to get this
>in=
>formation at=20
>the very last minute. Personally when I looked at the situation, it
>looked=20
>more to me like a plan that was never executed. I was informed about the
>wh=
>ole=20
>thing by Col Ndure Cham, whom I knew through the service. He had more
>like=20=
>a =20
>desire than a plan. He wanted to change the government. The change of =20
>government that he wanted was more like just change the leadership.=E2=80=
>=9D=20
>He added: =E2=80=9CHe said to me that he wanted to leave everything as it
>i=
>s. The=20
>political parties, the people in the opposition and that even the APRC
>will=
> be=20
>allowed to continue as a party. And that the constitution will not be=20
>suspended. And that there will be no commission of inquiry and that life
>wi=
>ll just=20
>go on.=E2=80=9D=20
>Mr Jasseh continued: =E2=80=9CHe (Col Ndure Cham) told me that the whole
>mi=
>litary=20
>was behind him. Then I said if the whole military was behind you, then
>Tams=
>ir=20
>Jasseh cannot stop you. He later mentioned about how he can go about
>stoppi=
>ng=20
>communication during the act. And one of the major things he mentioned to
>m=
>e=20
>that I have put some significance was when he said to me, if we should do
>i=
>t,=20
>we have to cut off the communication. And I said to him no, no! If you
>do=20
>that you are destroying the country. I told him you just have to switch
>the=
>m=20
>off, instead of cutting the fibres of the cable, because I know the
>cables=20=
>are=20
>very expensive and it will take a long time before you can restore the=20
>telecommunication services. And then he went about his way.=E2=80=9D=20
>According to Mr Jasseh, it was on the very day of their plan that Col
>Ndure=
>=20
>Cham informed him that =E2=80=9Cwe are going to do it. And three hours
>late=
>r he=20
>called me and said we are abandoning this thing and that we are not going
>t=
>o get=20
>started, because Lang Tombong Tamba has sent the message to Mauritania.
>So=20=
>I=20
>told him well that is the best thing you can do. You have not even
>started=20=
>it.=20
>No one is hurt, nothing is destroyed. So maybe that is less of a
>problem=20
>than if you have tried to force your way through. So what are you going
>to=20=
>do=20
>now? And then he said I don=E2=80=99t know. So he went away=E2=80=9D. =20
>He then recalled that while he was in his house with his wife and
>children,=
>=20
>Col Ndure Cham said that =E2=80=9Csomeone has informed him that he was to
>b=
>e arrested=20
>and that he was on the run.=E2=80=9D =20
>He said: =E2=80=9CAt that point, I begin to realise the seriousness of
>the=20
>situation. Then I discussed it with my wife. I said this is what has been
>h=
>appening.=20
>This guy has told me this. And my wife was very concern and she said I
>thin=
>k=20
>you better go and speak with the American ambassador as US citizen. When
>I=20
>told him (US ambassador) about this he said go home and if the
>authorities=20
>question you, cooperate with them. Tell them what you know. And I was
>picke=
>d up=20
>and brought here and I have told them what I know.=E2=80=9D =20
>The Ex-Police Adviser Jasseh then expressed his regret and sorrow and=20
>further remembered: =E2=80=9CIt was between 5:30 and 6:00 evening, when
>I=20=
>transported him=20
>to Kujubeh, which later on, I found out was actually in Senegal. And I
>came=
>=20
>back. I did it because this is the way out for both of us. When we got
>ther=
>e I=20
>said no! I am coming to face the consequences and I came back.=E2=80=9D
>=20
>External Support
>Tamsir Jasseh recalled that it was about two months ago, when Col Ndure
>Cha=
>m=20
>talked to him about the border problem between The Gambia and Senegal.
>=E2=
>=80=9CIt=20
>got to a point that it affecting both countries economically and so many
>ot=
>her=20
> ways. And I remember distinctly telling him that the cost of cooking gas
>=20
>has gone up in both countries so much so that business people and
>restauran=
>ts=20
>do not even make profit on cooking gas,=E2=80=9D he added, and then
>pointed=
> out: =E2=80=9CHe=20
>said to me I want to send a message to the Senegalese High Commission
>that=20
>the securities services between The Gambia and Senegal should continue
>work=
>ing=20
>smoothly together and let the politicians sort out their political
>issues.=20
>Because at these borders it is the security personnel that stand there.
>If=20=
>the=20
>security personnel facilitate movement, there will be smooth cooperation.
>A=
>nd=20
>he wanted me to go to the Senegalese Ambassador to formally discuss
>with=20
>him. I asked him how he could do that? He said I am not too sure whether
>th=
>at is=20
>in line with Gambia government policy but I just want them to know. It
>took=
>=20
>me a while before I was finally able to go there.=E2=80=9D=20
>=E2=80=9CI went in. I gave my name and all my information. It was about
>thr=
>ee, four=20
>days later when they called me and said you have requested meeting with
>the=
>=20
>ambassador. You can come. And I went in. I greeted the ambassador and
>befor=
>e I=20
>started he said wait let me call a witness. I told him that Ndure Cham
>has=20
>asked me to come to you personally and explain to you what is happening
>at=20=
>the=20
>border. That the security services of both countries should work
>together=20
>smoothly. And then the ambassador himself at first expressed surprise why
>I=
>=20
>must be the one to convey such a message...And for now this is what he
>has=20=
>asked=20
>me to do. And that I would like you to understand that he is seeking a=20
>cooperation between the two securities and the politicians can take care
>of=
> their =20
>problems and that the situation in The Gambia has become dangerous in
>his=20
>point of view. This is what he was concerned about. And the ambassador=20
>listened at me surprisingly. Then he elaborated on the need for closer
>rela=
>tion as=20
>you would talk to a Senegalese, for closer collaboration. Just on that
>gene=
>ral=20
>term. And then he said ok, I will contact you,=E2=80=9D he explained. =20
>Mr Jasseh noted that it was after about five days later that he received
>a=20
>call from someone in =E2=80=9CSenegal, who identified himself as Pap Seck
>a=
>nd said my=20
>superior gave me your name and number. So I just call to say that I will
>ca=
>ll=20
>you back. Then I told Ndure Cham, instead of the ambassador calling me,
>it=20
>was somebody calling me from Senegal. So I gave Ndure Cham that
>information=
>=20
>and he said Pap Seck might be in the Military Intelligence. Mr Cham gave
>me=
> the=20
>information that Pap Seck would give him money. He requested the money.
>But=
>=20
>I asked him why did he needed the money from anybody? And he said no
>member=
> =20
>of the military will be in the government. It will be a purely civilian=20
>government and that if these senior officers are paid money, it will be
>lik=
>e some=20
>kind of compensation not to request for positions, because the government
>w=
>as=20
>just suppose to continue as it is. He said if he has a million dollars.
>=20
>But to me, that was just daydreaming. Who gonna give him a million
>dollars?=
>=E2=80=9D =20
>The Ex-Deputy IGP Jasseh confirmed that he has always expressed that
>his=20
>interest was business throughout their planning. He added: =E2=80=9CBut
>he=20=
>(col Ndure=20
>Cham said to me, you are good in law enforcement and the IGP Sonko is a
>ver=
>y=20
>good soldier, who I will really like to promote and transfer back into
>the=20
>army, because most of the senior people in the army are gone.=E2=80=9D=20
>Alieu Jobe
>On his account, a 36- year old Alieu Jobe, who was the acting director
>of=20
>Treasury confirmed that Col Ndure was like a
>=E2=80=9Cgrandfather=E2=80=9D=20=
>to him, who repose =E2=80=9D
>very high trust=E2=80=9D in him. =20
>He recalled that Col Cham had told him, when he was the commander of
>the=20
>National Guard that =E2=80=9Che is contemplating overthrowing the
>governmen=
>t. I told him=20
>that this is not a good idea. I kept discouraging him until when he
>was=20
>appointed Chief of Defence Staff when I was not in town. I gave him a=20
>congratulatory call and I told him to work hard.=E2=80=9D=20
>On his return, Mr Jobe said he was surprised by Col Cham=E2=80=99s
>solidity=
> to=20
>pushing for the same =E2=80=9Cthing. I still continued discouraging him.
>I=
> told him that=20
>if he was not happy and he is now promoted, that should be the end of
>thing=
>s.=20
>But he always told me I will go ahead and I always insisted,
>don=E2=80=99t=20=
>do it. He=20
>has been threatening me at that level in the event he heard this thing;
>he=20
>will make sure that my head is blown up, because he is the head of the
>arme=
>d=20
>forces.=E2=80=9D=20
>He then added: =E2=80=9CAnytime I visited him, I normally go into the
>house=
>, sit and=20
>chat with the wife and he will tell me this is Tamsir or whatever. He
>said=20
>Tamsir was dealing with the key intelligence officer in Senegal. He
>said=20
>Senegal was about to give them somebody in their Intelligence to give
>them=20=
>money,=20
>but he said he did not have the money. I told him that this was an
>indicati=
>on=20
>that he could not do it. He said they were about to bring weapons into
>the=20
>country. That was just one discussion he mentioned all that, money,
>weapons=
>,=20
>whatever but he said he believes the weapons cannot come here. So in any
>ca=
>se,=20
>one thing I know was that it was Tamsir who was between him and this
>man.=20
>What he told me was that Senegal would deploy troops in either Cassamance
>o=
>r=20
>somewhere around the Kaolack area and those people would give him support
>i=
>n an=20
>event he is about to fail. He also said that Mbye would take care of the
>2=20
>Infantry Batallion and those in Cassamance would take care of Kanilai.
>Whet=
>her=20
>it is true or it is not true, these are his words.
>And in most cases I keep telling him, you should forget about this thing.=
>=E2=80=9D=20
>Recalling that Col Cham had asked him to inform Captain Famara Jammeh to
>be=
>=20
>part his complot, Mr Jobe said he had never heeded his request.
>=E2=80=9CI=20=
>did not=20
>subscribed to it and I do not want a close friend of mine to subscribe to
>i=
>t. I=E2=80=99
>ve never informed him. We continued like that until on Monday at night,
>whe=
>n=20
>he told me that he is not going to wait anymore. He said he is going
>ahead=20
>with his plan. I was very confused. And the next day early in the morning
>I=
>=20
>called Capt Famara Jammeh and I informed him that I am not very
>comfortable=
>. It=20
>seems something is about to happen and let him watch out. From there I
>thin=
>k=20
>Capt Jammeh left for his office.=E2=80=9D=20
>=E2=80=9CAround 5:00, he phoned me indicating that he is confused. I
>asked=20=
>him what=20
>the confusion is. He said an NCO in Yundum called him to inform him
>that=20
>there is a planned coup. And I told him that I think this was the message
>I=
>=20
>wanted to put across to you. But because of the threat on me, I could not
>g=
>o=20
>ahead. I am not very sure. What Col Cham told me was that I watch out who
>t=
>o talk=20
>to, because whoever you talk to could be part of it. And since it is a=20
>military thing and I am a civilian, I thought the best thing is just to
>avo=
>id. And=20
>not to even talk, because when you talk, it will be used as an exhibit=20
>against you. And when you talk, you do not know whether the guy you are
>tal=
>king is=20
>even part of it. These were all worries in my brain,=E2=80=9D he
>acknowledg=
>ed. =20
>According to him, under the circumstance, Capt Jammeh called around
>5:00,=20
>saying he is confused. =E2=80=9CI told him, I am also confused but I said
>t=
>his was the=20
>message I was trying to put across at least for you people to be alert.
>Wha=
>t=20
>he told me was what do I do now? He said he had called the commander and
>I=20
>said talk to any commander you have to talk to. And he said the CDS told
>hi=
>m=20
>that I should have informed him. I told him I am not part of it and if I
>am=
> not=20
>part of it I do not want you to be part of it. Therefore, I do not think
>I=20
>should inform you.=E2=80=9D =20
>According to him, the CDS =E2=80=9Ccalled me to inform me that he is
>leavin=
>g and he=20
>wants me to take care of his family in his absence. He was the very one
>who=
>=20
>told me that the President is aware and that they have dispatched
>soldiers=20=
>to=20
>arrest most of the officers. I arranged for him to come to Farato. I
>assign=
>ed=20
>my uncle to send him money, I think it was about D6,000 to Tanji to take
>a=20
>taxi. And the taxi brought him to Brikama and then he came to Farato.=E2=
>=80=9D=20
>He slammed =E2=80=9Cbad associates=E2=80=9D as he regrets, and then
>warned:=
> =E2=80=9CTo have a bad=20
>associate, who you think is somebody who is part and parcel of you is
>the=20
>worse thing that can happen to a human being. And one has to be very
>carefu=
>l=20
>about whom you are associated with.=E2=80=9D =20
>Alieu Jobe apologised for his inability to leak the coup plot and then
>said=
>:=20
>=E2=80=9CIf Gambian people think that I should have leaked it under the=20
>circumstances and the truama I was going through, well I am very sorry to
>e=
>verybody. And=20
>prayed to God that this current undesirable situation ends as quickly
>as=20
>possible. And I wish that there is peace, tranquillity and order in the
>cou=
>ntry.=E2=80=9D=20
>Bunja Darboe
>Capt Bunja Darboe, military assistant to the Ex-Chief of Defence Staff
>Col=20
>Ndure Cham, confirmed: =E2=80=9CI have worked with him (Col Cham)
>directly.=
> I have=20
>access to his office than any other officer. I hold the key to his
>office,=
> I =20
>write for him and hold appointments for him, as well as briefings and his
>=20
>official engagements. That was my task.=20
>Capt Darboe, who joined the Gambia National Gendemerie on 10 June 1991
>said=
>:=20
>=E2=80=9CIt was sometime at the beginning of March, when I went to Col
>Cham=
>=E2=80=99s=20
>office that he told me of a particular operation. He told me whether I
>am=20
>interested in the operation. I did not understand what he meant at that
>tim=
>e. And=20
>then I did not take him seriously. As time goes on, anytime I go into
>his=
>=20
>office he explains to me so many things. And to get me actually involve
>in=
>to=20
>this thing. He did not tell me at that time that it was an overthrow of
>a=20
>government. He only told me about an operation.=E2=80=9D =20
>However, the the former Gaf PRO Darboe recalled: =E2=80=9COne day I asked
>h=
>im what=20
>he means by this operation. He said look you have been in the army for a
>lo=
>ng=20
>time. You know very well that you are above an average officer but you
>have=
>=20
>not been promoted. Your juniors have been promoted over you. You have
>been=20
>left out. And you should find out why you are left out. And I said you
>are=20=
>the=20
>one who should tell me exactly what happened, because I do not know. He
>sai=
>d=20
>that=E2=80=99s what am trying to tell you that you are left out not
>because=
> you are a=20
>sub-standard officer. It is because you are not in the good book of the=20
>Commander-in-chief. I said if that is so I am yet to have knowledge
>about=20=
>it. I=20
>told him that am not somebody who have done anything wrong that I do
>not=20
>deserve such promotion. He said but you can see for yourself. All your
>juni=
>ors=20
>have been promoted over you and you are here. You cannot have the
>privilege=
> that=20
>they are enjoying. And you are compelled to compliment them. These were
>his=
>=20
>words that he used to tell me every time, anytime.=E2=80=9D
>Noting that it was after sometime later that he used to reflect over
>what=20
>Col Cham told him, Capt Darboe confirmed: =E2=80=9CI also reflected on it
>w=
>hen one of=20
>my junior officers who has now been promoted, confronted me and said that
>w=
>hy=20
>I did not compliment him. It pains me so much on that very day. But I
>took=20=
>it=20
>in good faith, because I know that one day my turn will come.=E2=80=9D=20
>According to him, it was until on Monday that Col Cham reminded him
>about=20
>the particular operation, saying it will =E2=80=9Ccommence tomorrow, at
>2:0=
>0 a m. I=20
>said but how? He said you don=E2=80=99t have to worry, because so many
>peop=
>le are=20
>involve in this. I have made a lot of contacts. And many officers were
>invo=
>lved it.=20
>He told me you don=E2=80=99t have to worry. I said I have to know those
>who=
> are=20
>involved.=E2=80=9D=20
>=E2=80=9CHe told me about Capt Wassa Camara, Capt Yahya Darboe, Lt.
>Famara=
> Jammeh,=20
>RSM Bah, Capt Seckan, Fanding Sanyang. All these are officers he spoke to
>m=
>e=20
>about. I cannot recollect all their names. He told me that these are=20
>officers I=E2=80=99ve already contacted and everything is moving on the
>gro=
>und. And for=20
>you, your role is just to make public statement after when the whole
>thing=20=
>is=20
>successful. That=E2=80=99s what he told me,=E2=80=9D he explained. =20
>According to him, Col Cham confirmed to him that the =E2=80=9Ctroops in
>Far=
>afenni=20
>are already informed. It was on Tuesday before he left for the NSC
>meeting.=
> He=20
>told me to call one Cpl Mbye Gaye. I didn=E2=80=99t know that Mbye Gaye
>was=
> at the=20
>headquarters. I was informed about Mbye Gaye=E2=80=99s presence at the
>hea=
>dquarters=20
>by one W.O.2 Gibba. What he told me was that Mbye was supposed to be
>posted=
> at=20
>the state guard as one of the outrider. He said the OC for supply and=20
>transport has informed him so that I can talk to my seniors not to post
>Mby=
>e at=20
>the outrider because he was the only clerk for him at that place. I asked
>h=
>im =20
>where is Mbye, he said, Mbye came with me and he is with me downstairs. He
>=20
>said W.O.2 Janha said you call him. So, I called Janha and I informed him
>t=
>hat=20
>Mbye Gaye has been transferred to State Guard. He said the admin.
>officer=20
>told him that Mbye should report to the headquarters and that he was
>posted=
> to=20
>State Guard. And I asked whether any posting have been issued, he said
>no.=
> =20
>Then I replied you should not have allowed the person to leave his post
>wh=
>en=20
>the posting order was not issued. Then he said I will tell Gibba to tell
>hi=
>m=20
>to come back.=E2=80=9D =20
>He added: =E2=80=9CI went to the C.D.S Office and then I asked him
>whether=20=
>he is=20
>aware of any posting of Mybe Gaye to State Guard. He asked me where is
>he.=20=
>He=20
>told me to call Mbye. I went downstairs and send somebody to call Mbye. I
>w=
>ent=20
>with Mbye to the office. He told Mbye =E2=80=9CSuma Mbokahga=E2=80=9D
>(rel=
>ative) in Wolof.=20
>He told Mbye =E2=80=9CDehnyo liffin waagee=E2=80=9D (overthrow) in Wolof.
>A=
>nd that I=20
>presumed it was the president. Then I left the office and went to collect
>t=
>he key,=20
>because I have to close his office for him. When I came back he told me I
>a=
>m=20
>going to the N.S.C (National Security Council) meeting. So you can brief
>Mb=
>ye.=20
>So I hinted Mbye about the overthrow and Mbye told me he was not
>interested=
>.=20
>He told me so many things. So I told him I cannot take any decision
>about=20=
>=20
>this.You have to wait until the C.D.S come and discussed with him further.
>=20=
>He=20
>said I cannot wait because am not feeling well. It was after when the
>C.D.=
>S=20
>returned that I talk to him what Mbye have told me. Then he asked for
>Mbye=
>=E2=80=99s=20
>number. So, I have to call Yundum to get Mbye mobile number. So the
>C.D.S=20
>spoke to Mbye in my presence and that I heard him saying that Mbye should
>m=
>eet=20
>him at his house in Bakau at 5:00. Soon after he spoke to Mbye he told me
>I=
>=20
>am leaving. Then he left the office and I locked the office and handed
>ove=
>r=20
>the keys.=E2=80=9D=20
>Capt Daboe then disclosed: =E2=80=9CI received a call from a private
>number=
> and then=20
>the person told me you better watch out, we=E2=80=99ve been informed that
>t=
>here are=20
>some officers who are having a meeting at your residence. I told the
>person=
>=20
>no. But am just informing you to watch out. So when the person rang off,
>I=20
>call the C.D.S. I told him that am hearing something. And it seems as if
>I=
> am=20
>the one masterminding this thing and I am not. And he told me you are
>just=
>=20
>jittery and that everything is under control. I told him this is
>something=20=
>that=E2=80=99
>s moved me because I have just been informed that officers are conducting
>=20
>meeting at my place and that did not really happen. There is no meeting at
>=20=
>my=20
>place. As a result, it seems somebody is framing. Then he told me you
>are=20
>talking too much. =20
>I asked him how the operation was going to be conducted, he told me
>your=20
>role is just to make a statement after it was successful. He told me I
>int=
>ended=20
>to give envelopes to officers who are concerned on the ground. And the=20
>envelopes contain some tasks for officers who are concerned on the
>ground.=20=
> When=20
>they open the envelopes they will know exactly what they are supposed to
>do=
>. =20
> According to him, the operation will be carried out at 11.00 instead
>of=20
>2:00. He gave me the preamble of what needs to be said. And he told me
>to=
>=20
>make a draft. In the first draft I made, he said, the power be handed
>over=
> to=20
>the interim government in 48 hours. That was the first thing he said.
>But=
>=20
>he later changed it 10 days.=E2=80=9D =20
>=E2=80=9CFellow Gambians, The Gambia Armed Forces has taken over the
>countr=
>y from=20
>the regime of President Yahya A.J.J Jammeh. The Gambia under Yahya
>Jammeh=20=
>has=20
>witnessed social and economic degradation. The cost of living for
>average=20
>Gambians has reached an alarming proportion.=20
>The Gambia Armed Forces has felt that under the present political=20
>dispensation, there cannot be no other alternative but to salvage The
>Gambi=
>a from=20
>further degradation. =20
>The high command of The Gambia Armed Forces have decided that the power
>be=20
>handed over to an interim government within 10 days from today. The
>interi=
>m=20
>government shall be responsible for running the affairs of the state.=E2=
>=80=9D=20
>=E2=80=9CThe writing is mine. My specific role was to make a statement
>that=
> was all.=20
>On that very Tuesday, he called me to his office and informed me that
>he=20
>would want me to inform Cap. Seckan, Cap. Jah, Lt. M.A Bah where they
>are=20
>supposed to be posted. He told me to inform M.A Bah that he was supposed
>to=
> be at=20
>the Fajara barracks. He also asked me to inform Cap. Jah that he was
>suppos=
>ed=20
>to be at the headquarters. And then he informed me to tell Cap. Seckan
>tha=
>t=20
>he is supposed to be at the Fajara barracks. I called them and informed
>th=
>em=20
>about the developments. They all acknowledged the message,=E2=80=9D Bunja
>s=
>aid.=20
>According to Capt Darboe, the coup was something he had never thought
>of=20
>this in his military career, and then said: =E2=80=9CIt is just that I
>have=
> work with=20
>somebody who bear this idea and I was working with him directly. There
>was=20=
>no=20
>gap between him and I. We were seeing each other everyday. And in a
>similar=
>=20
>contest, I was like his confidential secretary. So I know a lot about
>him,=20=
>and=20
>he also knows a lot about me. And because of that he was the one who
>actual=
>ly=20
>made me to believe that this can be done. So I would just have to
>apologise=
>=20
>to the President.=E2=80=9D=20
>He confirmed that he has not been =E2=80=9Cmalhandled during the period
>of=20=
>the=20
>interrogation.=E2=80=9D=20
>To be continued
>
>
>=20
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