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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Oct 2001 07:04:57 EDT
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Jobarteh,

Thank you. My question really pertained to the vebue in which this display
was made, but i have had a lot of imput that has clarified the situation for
me. Again, thanks.

Jabou

In a message dated 10/15/2001 12:39:37 AM Central Daylight Time,
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> Jabou and Gassa,
>
> Amongst others civil servants and the military are not constitutionally
> allowed to publicly associate themselves with a political party.The
> reason(s) for this is that they are there to serve whichever government that
> is in power.Thus the saying 'government goes and comes but the civil service
> stays'.In other words they are not suppose to be loyal only to a government
> of their choice but whoever is constitutionally in office.However,this
> doesn't mean that they don't have to support a party of their choice but
> mustn't mount a political platform publicly.Suffice to say that they are
> technocrats and not politicians.Peace.
>
> Jobs.
>

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