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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Apr 2001 17:26:46 -0000
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The unedited e-mail below came from one of my unimpeachable sources in the
heart of the Gambian Government.

Regards,
Ebrima

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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Yahya Look : "We are back"
>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001
>
>Ebrima,
>We are serving notice to Yahya Jammeh that we (your sources) are back for
>the stretch - leading up to the October elections. This notice will cause
>him sleepless nights again. He thought that he has "taken care of us" as he
>kept telling his cronies. Well, we are back. The APRC has the money to buy
>elections but we are armed with a more lethal commodity: THE TRUTH.
>___________
>
>The Gambia-L readership might be interested in knowing that the AFPRC/APRC
>Government has come full circle by re-introducing the INVESTMENT BOARD
>after dismantling the N.I.B after their illegal take over in July 1994 from
>the PPP regime. Abdoulie Touray (commonly known as Backs Touray) has been
>earmarked/asked to be Chairman of the new Privatisation/Investment Agency.
>It is not yet clear whether he will accept the "offer" from Yahya or not.
>We will wait and see.
>
>On another important note, Edward Singhatey has decided to dis-obey "Boss
>Jammeh" by refusing to sign the GSM deal with Tarik Moussa and Amadou Samba
>who, we all know by now, are Yahya Jammeh's proxies. Edward matched up to
>State House to inform Yahya of his decision NOT to sign and to counsel him
>to put "Gambia's interest first". Yahya, the coward, condescendingly
>concurred with the decision of the number two (or should I say, number
>three, after Baba Jobe).  The decision now is that Gamtel will continue to
>manage the GSM project for a period of up to three months at which time the
>GSM project will be open to competition from potential investors with the
>resources and technical wherewithall.  Meanwhile, the circus continues.
>Ebrima, it nice to be back for the long haul.
>
>

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