I echo the same. Looks like our Senegalese brothers and sisters have shown us
how it should be done in good taste. They did it without being supervised by
the international community like children, and without dishonesty and illegal
maneuvering. Most impressive of all is how the opposition was able to come
together for the common good of the country, instead of rearing on their hind
legs with everyone wanting to be the leader at the expense of the people and
the country.I have been most impressed with the fact that Senegales overseas
were able to participate in the political process. Bravo Senegal! I hope the
rest of Africa learns from your example.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 3/20/00 8:48:48 AM Central Standard Time,
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<< I join all to congratulate Wade and his new alliance. They could not have
done it in peace without unity, dedication and perseverance. We should also
congratulate Diouf for gracefully conceding defeat. Accepting defeat is
indeed a very honorable thing. And I hope history will treat him fairly.
We should congratulate the Senegalese people everywhere for coming this far
in their political development.
Malanding Jaiteh >>
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