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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Bailo, I was informed today from Gambia that the GTA is trying to endear  
itself to Yahya's treatment programme perhaps in an attempt to pre-empt Yahya's  
knowledge of their crimes against Gambian citizens like your friend Kebba. I  
encourage Kebba to still, EXPRESSLY or via counsel,consider soliciting 
audience  with Yahya.
 
Just a heads-up. Haruna. You must never underestimate genuine citizen  
action. 
 
 
In a message dated 8/24/2008 9:09:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Bailo,

Forgive me for the tarry. Thank you for the  information on your friend  
Kebba's plight and angst. It is now clear  to me that Kebba must plead 
directly  
with Yahya either by counsel or  letter. What that does is that it makes 
Yahya  
aware of the aversion  and it is never too late for Presidents to at least be 
 
made aware of  crimes committed in their name even if we think Yahya is aware 
of   
all these crimes. May be, just maybe, your revelation of the crime was the  
first  Yahya heard or knew about the incident. If nothing else, Kebba  could 
be  
comforted that Yahya was not responsible for the  destruction of his 
property.  
And if Yahya cannot do anything about  it, it is beyond his means to 
ameliorate  Kebba's current condition  for goodness sakes.

I would love to hear what Kebba decides to do and  whether he has any hope  
for relief after making Yahya aware of his  situation.

Haruna.

In a message dated 8/22/2008 2:38:12 P.M.  Mountain Daylight Time,  
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Haruna,

Thanks for your concern about Kebba, hence  your  enquiry about the ownership 
of his previous shelter which was  arsoned by the  GTA. The land on which he 
built his shelter and  engages in agriculture and  eco-tourism is now part of 
the 
Tourism  Development Area, meaning that it  is land owned by the State and  
supposed to be managed by the GTA in the  interest of promoting the  growth 
of the 
tourism industry. Over the years,  Kebba had made  several attempts to have 
his productive activities on the land   recognised by the Tourism Authorities 
but 
have always been given a   cold shoulder by the latter. The least Kebba 
expected from the GTA was  that he  would be issued with a reasonable quit or 
eviction notice  period as and  when they want him out of the place for 
whatever  
reason. Unfortunately and  rather typical of them, they resorted to  arsoning 
him 
out of his shelter in  the middle of the Gambia's rainy  season. They have 
again 
shown themselves to  be peoples with  no
respect or regards whatsover for their fellow   Gambians.

Bailo

--- On Thu, 14/8/08, Haruna Darbo   <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo   <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: My friend Kebba's   distress!
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, 14  August,  2008, 8:02 PM


Bailo,

I share your concern for  your friend  Kebba. I am more touched by your  
resignation that  Yahya cannot or  will not do anything to correct Kebba's 
misfortune  
at the hands of  overzealous and clueless GTA officers. I want  to  see 
whether 
your  sharing of the story could yield  considered relief by Yahya.  And I 
will  
try to focus on  this event.

The one-storey wooden house that was  torched by the  GTA, do you know if  
Kebba was the owner or whether he  was  settled there legally? This question, 
 
whatever the answer,  only  serves in considered remediation and is not in 
itself
a  
determinant  factor bearing in mind Kebba's value to the nation. I  will   
appreciate it if you can share the answer with  us.

Kebba seems to  be an upstanding citizen and was actively  contributing to  
Yahya's  larger goals of poverty  reduction/alleviation and Back to the farm  

initiative. In  addition, I think Kebba is indirectly contributing to  the  
health
of 
the tourist industry by developing a bird-watching  stage.  Indeed, the GTA  
will have been best advised to help  Kebba develop  the stage and associated  
sanctuary to  incorporate it in their grand  design for enhancing the tourist 
  
industry or eco-tourism. The GTA  has been under pressure to perform  by 
Yahya, 
and 
it could be that they  view their heartless and  destructive action to  
demonstrate to Yahya  that they are doing  something when in fact they are
cutting  
their  throats to  spite their faces. And Yahya will not be pleased with this 
  

counterproductive activity of the culprit officers of the GTA.  

1.  Whenever the GTA or other authority envisages destruction of  real   
property, the eminent domain is guided more by their  expected use of that  
property 
against the current use. So  Kebba's tenure on the property  (which had  
improvements) is  secondary in the regime of eminent  domain. Not that that  
is
not  
significant but only becomes issue  when the primary estoppel  is  thoroughly 
considered and  justified.

2. When the  estoppel is justified, there must be time  certain of   
notification for adverse action. This notification is  delivered to  the  
current
owner of 
said property and copy afforded  to  the current resident if  different from 
the   
titledeed-holder.

Kebba's other agricultural engagements and  value  to Gambia is added 
counsel 
for Yahya's consideration but  is not under  the purview of the GTA or the   
destroyers.

Thirdly, but not  the least, is the schedule of  GTA's proposed development 
of 
the site.  That should be  considered by the GTA when it issued the proper   
notice to  vacate. The illegal occupation of property in itself, even if  the 
  
property exisits in a designated TDA, is beyond the jurisdiction  of  the GTA 
if 

there are no imminent development plans for the site.  I  am informed that 
Yahya 

likes development for Gambia but he  insists on  judicious development. And  
most of these  trespassing or impoundment  of citizen rights are  completed
without  
his prior approval. Some  are done with  his tacit approval but the trick is 
to 
identify which ones  do  not bear his signature. Yahya could help  in 
coralling errant   directors who fail to issue proper guidelines to their 
clueless   
officers and agents. What I wish to share is that some officers  and   
directors 
wish to give the impression that Yahya is to  blame whenever  they  
demonstrate 
idiocy.

I encourage  Kebba to share his  aversion with Yahya directly or through   
counsel and urge Yahya's  consideration. He must not give up because  he will

inadvertently  contribute to the sometimes malignant view  and presumed
negligence  of  
Yahya. We can help Yahya  understand where disdain for him is   generated.

Here's to  urging Yahya's due consideration of Kebba's  dilemma. For
it is   
Kebba today, it may be Modou  tomorrow.

Haruna. 

In a  message dated 8/13/2008 9:17:30 P.M.  Mountain Daylight Time,   
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Last  Friday, Kebba's  life took an unexpected turn for the  worst. His 
struggles for   a dignified existence for himself withinThe  Gambia was 
rudely  

shattered by the Gambia Tourism Authority (GTA).  The  one-storey  wooden 
house
that 
had served as Kebbas sheltered   from the elements  and doubled as his 
bird-watching vantage point  was  set ablaze without a  day's notice by
officials of the  
Gambia  Tourism  Authority.


I first met Kebba in late  1994 at the  Black  & White Beach Bar &
Restaurant  
where he used to  work part-time as a  cook. Kebba is in his mid  40's and 
carries the  dreadlock hairstyle so  fashionable with  Gambian youths working 
on
the  
beach. He is an  easy-going  person who likes minding his own business  and  
making ends meet  through his own hardwork: sweating and  toiling  on the land
and 
under  the sun. Kebba was borned in  Sukuta, Kombo  North from a family of
Islamic 
scholars where he  studied Arabic and  Islam. He also attained western-type   
education from primary up to  secondary school level. In spite  of  the basic 
level of his formal  education, Kebba speaks and  write better  English than  
many

university graduates. He  uses a rich and varied choice  of  vocabulary in 
the 
English  Language when explaning to me of his  travel  experiences around the 
 
sub-region. He is an authority of the  peoples and  cultures  within the West
Africa 
sub-region. He is  also fluent in
French  as  a result of living and working in Senegal,  Ivory Cost and  
Guinea 
Conakry.  Kebba arrived on the Gambian beach  scene in  1993 to be a 
different 
class  among perceived bumsters. A   bumster in Gambian-speak is generally  
referred to as a youth  whose  main pre-occupation is to meet and  befriend
Western  
tourists for  the prospects of obtaining a better  life for  himself and his 
family.  
Kebba is a bird-watching  enthusiast.  There is a hardly a bird  species 
within 
the  Gambia whose feeding and  breeding habits he  doen't know. Among  his
many 
friends are European  tourists who  visit the Gambia  annually just for 
bird-watching. Kebba  describes  himself as an  eco-tourist guide but because 
of
his 
self-respect  and   dignity he avoids hanging on the beach in order not be
harassed   
or be  subjected to detentions by some overzealous beach  security  guards. 
Instead  of wandering along the beach scouting  for tourist  friends, Kebba
decided 
to clear the shrubs a few  hundred meters from  the beach sand that  
dominated 
the  lansdcape, single-handedly dug a  well sand started farming  and  
gardening. He explained to me that  back in 1993 when he told some of  his 
friends about 
his plans to  cultivate crops and vegetables in  the area,  most were 
sceptical 
and  a few thought that he  was confused from from his  travels within West  
Africa. His  garden consists of
tomatoes, a variety  of peppers,  aubergine,  lettuce, Banana and crops such 
as 
cassava and  corn. He  has  a small poultry which is exlusively for his own 
consumptions    needs. He maintains a breath-taking and captivating scenery 
of 
a

variety of beautiful flowers. Some market women living in the   Kololi  area 
acquire their supply of vegetables from his garden at  a  very  favourable 
price
to 
them. Kebba often tells me  that he  obtains great  self-fulfilment and a 
feeling of  providing service to  the community  from his produce that end up 
 
at
the 
Serekunda  market. I often tell him  that he is  one of my inspirations. 
I was  therefore very much saddened to   the point of crying when he told me 
on  
the phone that his abode  was set on  fire without any prior notice by  
officials of the  GTA escorted by a heavy  paramilitary escort. Just  before  
the
rains, 
he had completed some renovation  work on his   shelter to render it rain 
proof 
costing him thousands of   Dalasis. .  He is currently homeless and getting 
hopeless. The place  he  called  his home for 15 years was set ablaze and 
completely  destroyed  within  5 minutes by persons acting on behalf of  the
Gambian 
State. Kebba   is not a naive person but out of  desperation, he wants the 
opportunity  to  complain directly to  Yahya Jammeh about his ordeal and  the
injustice 
meted out   him by the GTA. I advised him not to  bother. The GTA and Yahya
Jammeh  
are  on the same side: For Big  Business and Hotel Financiers.  

I  thought you should know about  the ordeal of my friend  Kebba, a very  
hard-working Gambian whose  hopes has been  shattered. He has almost giving 
up 
hope 
and wants to  travel out  of the Kombos. I am urging him to wait till he  
atleast  harvest  his  corn.

Bailo




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