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Ousman Jallow Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Oct 2001 11:43:13 EDT
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Gassama,
I have been busy enjoying the victory so much that I could not have time to
write on the L. I have been reading all these allegations of an electricity
black out and a 30,000 Cassamance voters housed at Gambia College, but I did
not take them seriously for it is coming from those who as time tells us did
not know much of what was going on the ground for all these years.
Your description of the Gambia College campus should tell anyone that was the
most blatant lie. The Gambia College can never even house all her students.
And if anyone think that the opposition will concede knowing that such things
happen, then their intelligence is what need to be questioned.
I have no doubt that Mr. Darboe is more intelligent than that. The guy need
to be congratulated. He did what is so UN-African. If he was just any
politician, more over being a lawyer, he could fight what ever he wanted in
court. The guy did a very honorable thing and I must admit that was the most
surprising thing in the whole process to me.
And I have no doubt that his actions will be a model not only for our future,
but this will enhance better politics in the grass roots so that Gambians
will wake up from the politics of malaise.
I hope we will all follow suit and try to contribute positively to national
development in any way we could and stop pointing fingers at one another. As
I always say, we need all our people, and listening to the president's
victory speech I smell more positive things for the country. So let us all
support the president and do all we could to have a better Gambia.

Ousman Jallow Bojang.

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