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On the issue of Jawaras comeback, I think the advantages
outweigh the disadvantages but that too depends on the condition
on which he decides to come. I dont think those who are
clamoring for the return of Jawara are doing so in the hopes
that he is coming back to lead The Gambia. All of us know
that is practically impossible. However, in our quest to return
our country to sanity, we must not forget that Jawara and his
compatriots can do a lot to help us get to where we need to
be. Its still many Gambians willing to listen to Jawara or OJ.
If thse folks come to help the opposition back home, let us
welcome them with open arms. Right now, the situation in the
Gambia is desperate and we need desperate situations. Whatever
Jawara and his folks did in the past, posterity shall decide.
Jawara may be our history but we should use our history as a
yardstick for our present and future. Let us not just cast the
old man into oblivion. He has a role to play. If the man
wants to come back to help the opposition unite and restore
sanity to our homeland, lets open our doors to him. I am not
Jawara but I doubt if the old really harbours feelings of
leading the opposition. Let us not let our emotions dictate what
is reality to us.
Alagie Barrow
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
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