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edi sossoeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Sep 2003 18:45:36 +0000
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Gambia's Attorney General and minister of justice Joseph Joof has been
forced to resign, sources within the heart of the Jammeh administration told
me.   Mr.Joof who is widely regarded as Gambia's worst AG was said to have
tendered his resignation letter to the Gambian authorities.  He knew he was
lined up for sacking and the best thing  he could do was to step down before
Jammeh's inevitable sack will visit him.  His resignation is the gosship in
Banjul and its surrounding environs.  An observer said"We don't know how
Joof will do now,  since he is now back to the public circule.  He had not
only wronged the people of this country, but the future leaders of the
Gambia.  He mastermided all these draconian lawyers in the country"

Unconfirmed reports say lawyer Edu Gomez is being groomed to replace Joof.
Gomez according to one observer"is not better Joof.  He had been publicly
declaring his support for the APRC party.  He is even said to be the lawyer
of Gambia's most corrupt politician Baba Jobe.  Let wait and see will be
hired.  It is widely rumoured that he is replacing Joof.  Another observer
says"Edu will do worst than Joof.  He will do everything to impress Jammeh."
  Well if Edu happens to man that important post he should bear in mind that
his actions will be judged bu posterity.   Going through records, the Gambia
so far is not fortunate to have a good AG since the advent of this infomous
regime.  most of those who occupy that high office have been wanting in
their duties.  They pledge their loyality to the Jammeh and the Gambian
people who  had been paying them their monthly salaries.

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