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Mr. Jaiteh,
My response is interspersed in yours below.
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Malanding S. Jaiteh wrote:
> Dr. Saine and those attending,
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> It is regrettable that I would not make it these meetings. However, I would
> like those present to ask him to publicly explain to the Gambian people:
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> Why he, as the Army Chief of Staff and one who lived a generous life off the
> Gambian people for over 30yrs, chose to abandon his oath to protect and
> defend the constitution of the Gambia and the Gambian people, to the mercy
> of a bunch of disgruntle boy soldiers?
CORRECTION: Sir Dawda was never a soldier, so he couldn't have been "the
Army Chief of Staff"..... Maybe, commander in Chief (Thief) of the Armed
Forces.
As per abandoning the people, well as we say in Nigeria: "who wan die". Or
is it lack of conscience? Many a politician fall into this category.
> And of course why he thinks that he should not stand trial in Gambian courts
> for incompetence and derelict of duty?
I'll have to wait for his response to this one!
Cheers,
Madiba.
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