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Alieu Darboe <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:44:53 -0000
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Sanusi,

This piece claimed to have been posted by Ebou sounds more honest and objective than his recent rantings on the L! For me, it shows Ebou is a fluid character, with capacity to change face too soon too often.

One thing though, Ebou is enjoying his "freedom", but he is not sailing safe by all indications. HEAD UP BROTHER EBOU, LOOK INTO THE REAL EYES OF THE GAMBIA AND THE WORLD, I MEAN WHERE REAL PEOPLE ARE!!!

Alieu BADARA



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From: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sanusi Owens
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Subject: WHAT EBOU JALLOW ONCE WROTE ABOUT NADD ???

Folks

Lets revisit this piece from Ebou Jallow;


Mr. Owens,

Thanks for sharing Halifa's astute interpretation of the electoral results.  These are really very good signs for the opposition.   Come 2006 only the popular vote counts and not the quantity of seats in the National Assembly.   The reason, I believe, for the tie between NADD and the APRC is the state of political suspense or "state of undecidability" in anticipation of the presidential elections next year.
However, the diagnostics should not end there.  The results also signal a tactical imperative for NADD :  They have to come up with a flag-bearer who is charismatic and has sound political judgment and gravitas.  Now let me be very concrete-  I am not rooting for a another doctorate of political science...but a man of political genius such as Omar Jallow (OJ) who has first hand experience of Gambian political practice, and can articulate the passions, values and aspirations of all Gambians across the country.   Jammeh has already a well-established name recognition by virtue of his incumbency.  Apparently, according Halifa's observations, Gambians are now yearning for a change in leadership and they must be assured a credible future.  Otherwise, Jammeh could be "voted" in power again by default....as the saying goes- "The devil you know is better than the one you don't".

Ebou






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