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Edward Secka <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi There,
Unless the gambians learn what is the essence of leading with no strings 
attached,then and only then will we organise without chaos. In an 
organization like NADD since it is an alliance it does not matter who leads 
since any decision making by any member should be discussed and scrutinized 
before being executed. NADD's main Agenda as I have critically analysed is 
to get rid of Jammeh, which in my own point of view will be fruitless if 
after Jammeh is gone they would hustle and grapple
for position. I don't see any gratitude in this Organization since there is 
no appreciation of each  other and some of them have a hidden agenda 
manifested by how their selection of a Flag bearer is Marred by Chaos. NADD 
in my opinion is an alliance of politicians conciously toppling a government 
democratically, while blindly moving to the future with their different 
political philosophies hidden
in the closet. All  NADD leaders that form the Alliance have different 
political philosophies and if selecting a leader creates confusion, what 
about forming a cabinet tommorrow and executing  responsible governance. I 
wonder if they will have the interest of The Gambia at heart and loyally 
serve the people. I wonder what the future holds for the Gambia If such a 
disintegrated alliance have our future in their hands, They will not be any 
Better. Do not judge me wrong, An Alliance of leaders should promote, but 
does not possess, Empowers, but does not take credit and lead without 
dominating just as Halifa Sallah is being doing. But in my point of view it 
should not be a fait accompli Alliance, all of them should be involved in 
the political decision making and work in unison to accomplish goals with 
effective planning, but if they are already falling apart who knows what 
lies beneath the surface. How can NADD leaders, be resourceful individuals 
If they can't have a balance in their dynamic Interaction with each other 
and come to a conclusion, How can they inspire people if they are not loyal 
themselves.
This is just my opinion and is open for debate, I know the truth hurts but 
embracing  it will only make us a better people. We will all disagree only 
to agree at the end because the truth prevails and we are all bound for it.
Peace
Edward Secka
Coppell TX


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>Subject: Re: So Many Questions./Ginny..
>Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 10:11:12 EST
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>
>In a message dated 2/3/2006 9:23:46 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
>"I'd love to think that the opposition, in one form or another, will be  
>able
>to oust Jammeh in 2006, but my hopes are increasingly fading on that.   You
>have a guy, Jammeh, who has all the state resources at his disposal, he has
>the mechanisms to either bribe people or intimidate them into voting for 
>him,
>and you have an opposition who can't seem to put their differences behind 
>them
>long enough to pick a flag-bearer, present a truly unified front, and start
>campaigning for the 2006 elections.  And what's worse, you seem to also  
>have
>people behind the scenes trying to manipulate the process, so the outcome
>will be one that they desire.
>
>
>     So let's just say the APRC is defeated in 2006, if NADD  wins are they
>going to ban the UDP, for Darbo's act of dissing them in early  2006, when 
>he
>left the coalition?  Or, if UDP wins, are they going to ban  NADD?  How do 
>we
>know that if any of the opposition wins, that they are not  going to turn 
>out to
>be just as bad as Jammeh?  How can we really trust  that the people we, or 
>I
>should say, Gambians are supporting, are not going to  be just as bad as
>Jammeh?
>
>The thing that keeps bringing me back, though, time and time again, is the
>knowledge that there is a so-called President come Dictator, occupying 
>State
>House in The Gambia, and he is destroying The Gambia, and it is that fact 
>that
>I  can't turn away from."
>
>Ginny,
>
>IT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN PUT IN BETTER WORDS.
>Jabou Joh
>
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