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The exchanges are  instructive.There exists an information vacuum which
Ebou is exploiting. I will try my best to fill in the gap . I hope Ebou
would be  moved by the realisation that i have nothing against him. We
simply happen to belong to the same nation. He has every right to promote
the party of his choice . What i am simply calling for is decency in our
political conduct. I would assume that Ebou whose mother held me in high
confidence when she was being terroried by disinformation campaign of the
very regime he is defending would not be a party to any disinformation
campaign. Ebou may contact his brother LAMIN to find out the views  of his
mother about me before her death. He may also contact his uncle who was
detained without trial  for years warranting my intervention in contacting
the solicitor general after an appeal by his mother and brother. I  want
Ebou to realise that while he was attacking me for not leading an uprising
against the Jammeh regime i was  having close contact with his family in
their times of need. It is fair for Ebou to expose any conduct or
conception that i harbour that makes me unfit to hold any public office.
However i will not tolerate any character assasination from him. In my next
posting i will give clear information regarding our battle against Jammeh's
political indecency and deception. 

The veil controversy which is  the by-product of Jammeh's immature style of
leadership will be clarified.

Jammeh is really desperate. He is about to introduce a bill to amend the
constitution in order to get rid the second round of voting. If the bill
succeeds, the person with the highest number of votes automatically becomes
president even if he or she has less than 50% of the votes cast. As you can
see, he is paving the way for a coalition of parties for an alternative
government in the first round. There is no need for despair. The mood in
the country is for change. What we need is enlightened, mature and decent
politics on the part of parties for an alternative government. 

 

Greetings

Halifa Sallah


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