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Ousman Bojang wrote:
> ... However, the question now is who is corrupt? .... One thing certain, the
> Gambians are the victims as always. ..... A mere family unit continuos to
> struggle for their daily bread, continuos to be eroded due to the economic
> difficulties, it must take Jammeh a 'Dare I do not' to even publicly talk
> about corruption.
> How long or how soon shall we see a turn around, only time will tell. Whether
> it is a sign of changes coming and a form of commitment, time will tell. I
> have no doubt that Jammeh is realizing that the Gambian might be known for
> his/her extreme patience hence it took Jawara over 30 years to know it, but
> unless Jammeh or anybody else as a matter of fact fails to realize that we
> cannot do anything without our people, we are bound to failure. Sooner or
> later, the people will rise and rise high and recapture all that they have
> been denied from. I hope this is what Jammeh is seeing. It is not a matter of
> only reality, but a must. It is a precondition as much a prerequisite to
> survival and again, I hope this is what he is seeing.
>
Well stated, Mr. Bojang.
Thank you,
Lamin Camara.
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