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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 Jul 2000 12:26:42 GMT
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Again I am sending this e-mail unedited. It came from a source in the heart
of the Gambian Government.

Ebrima

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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Nai Ceesay's new role as APRC recruiter
>Date:
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>Ebrima,
>Nai Ceesay who most of you know has slowly being metamorphised into another
>monster. Before some of the Lers start sounding the surprise alarm, let me
>say that Nai Ceesay is some one I know very well.  I have seen this once
>"nice guy" turn into a tool by Jammeh and the APRC
>As Director of Immigration, Nai Ceesay was known to be quite a helpful
>fellow. He assisted a lot of people in either seeking new passports or
>renewing old ones. However, as soon as he was appointed Secretary of State
>for Local Government to replace Bajo, Nai Ceesay is slowly being turned
>into a monster.
>Last week, Yahya acting under the advise of Yankuba Touray, selected Nai as
>recruiter of the APRC. His first target and the most vulnerable of the lot
>was PESSEH NJIE. Pesseh was approached by Nai to become a member of the
>APRC. On Monday, Nai led Pesseh to Yankuba to discuss his "conversion" to
>the APRC. Not that Pesseh's eminent membership to the least popular
>political party in The Gambia is important for those who know Pesseh Njie
>as well as I do, but the new role of Nai Ceesay. He is currently busy
>canvassing the Banjul community in a futile attempt to recruit the "Ndongo
>Banjuls". We wish Nai the very best of luck particularly amongst the most
>vulnerable and political spent-forces of the likes of Pesseh Njie and Buba
>Baldeh. We say to Nai Ceesay and the APRC: too little, too late.
>

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