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Hello Haruna here is some of my responds to you topic. Please let accept
changes we need it and changes is not easy, there is always more no than
yes. Let give our own brothers to try their chances action is louder than
voice. I know that most of us talk too much and feel very confident about
our own opinion on matters without taking into consideration that to try and
move is better than to be stagnant.
My responses are in Caps and right after you question.
Hello G-L,
I have been following the issues sent to the G-L from various opinions
and found others interesting and others unnecessary.This is so because
some people are just writing for the shake of having access to a PC
but without enlightening the rest on important issues.Much debate has
been leveled on the sale of the Daily Observer and its associated
effects on its editorial independence and also on the recent
appointments and deployment of Ambassadors to foreign countries.These
are the issues raised among others which spark debates,arguments and
in some others abusive languages to a fellow brother.
I sometimes wonder what image are these people portraying being
countrymen?
BE MORE SPECIFY ON THE IMAGE YOU TRYIING TO TALK ABOUT?
The sale of the Daily Observer to Amadou Samba, a Gambian is indeed a
welcome idea but was the vendor taking into account the implications
behind the sale?
I THINK IT IS TOO EARLY TO SPECULATE, JUST BECAUSE CHANGES IN HAPPENING AND
NOT IN FAVOR OF SOME OF US DOES NOT MEAN THAT I S THE END OF THE GAME.
Kenneth Y. Best, the Proprietor of the paper,who is a renowned
journalist and for that matter encountering problems while in The
GAmbia should be blamed for making this choice and not the new
management who are right if they wish to sack all the efficient staffs
of the Paper.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE BLAME YOU WANT TO PUT ON K BEST, LOOK BROTHER LETS
CALL A SPADE A SPADE. THE MAN IS A BUSINESS MAN SO WHAT DO YOU EXPECT, IF
A GOOD REWARD COMES IN ARE YOU GOING TO TURN IT DOWN. THE WORD EFFICIENT
STAFF IS NOT AN EASY THING TO JUSTIFY, YOU AND I MAY THINK THEY ARE
EFFICIENT BUT REMEMBER THEY ARE WORKING FOR THE OWNERS AND THAT IS THE TRUTH
IN REAL LIFE.
Should Mr. Best, not have conducted an opinion poll on the sale before
taking the decision? Did he forget that since he was away these staffs
dedicated their lives in ensuring the existence and independence of
the paper? Did he not foresee the consequences?
WHY AN OPINION POLL IT IS NOT A CORPERATION IT IS OWN BY HIM AND HE HAVE THE
RIGHT TO GIVE IT AWAY FOR FREE TO ANYONE HE WISHESES.
YES THE STAFF DEDICATED THEIR LIVES BUT REMEMBER FOR WHO? YOU SHOULD ASK
YOUR SELF THAT QUESTION. IS IT FOR Mr. BEST OF FOR THEIR OWN LIVING?
These and other issues are the gist of the matter but not to put the
blame to the new management for whatever change they deem necessary.
THANKS NOT MUCH TIME BUT I WILL GET BACK TO YOU ON THE REST OF YOUR TOPIC.
BRO YUS
On the issue of progressive Gambians and intellectuals,it is high time
for our intellectuals to prove their efficiency by contributing
positively and progressively to emancipate the Gambians from
selfishness and greed for wealth with their families. It is very sad
that throughtout the whole period of my higher education in the
Gambia,no Gambian intellectual taught me, it is thanks to the
foreigners who are laying all the foundation. Why not progressive
Gambians and intellectuals think of doing something productive for the
Gambian population by either doing some projects back home that could
contribute to the development of intellect. Can we not learn from
Nigerian intellectuals fighting tooth and nail to ensure the survival
of their nation in good or in bad times?
We should try and use this opportunity to unify Gambians all over the
world through this net rather than spreading hatred,insults and
disunity in the eyes of the world. Let us educate one another on
matters that are of interest to all and help those who are not in a
position.
Let us debate issues of national importance,then try to find out the
problem and the solutions rather than entertaining abusive language
for selfish interest or recognition.
I wish to continue and elaborate more on this subject but due to lack
of time I leave at this until next time.
I hope I am not hurting anyone. Your comments are welcome.
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