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Mr Jeng,

Apparently, the small sanity that the APRC had is evaporating because they are panic-stricken due to the colossal strenght of NADD. Consequently, due to such panic, their actions  are exposing their true colours, that is, they can sink to very low levels of unconstitutionality just to cling to the current staus quo. Their schemings in the recent National Assembly by-elections, especially in Upper Saloum, is a testimony to this.

In short, the best way to put some sense into a government which is losing its sanity is to challenge their actions which are at variance with constitutionality and human decency. NADD's election petition for Upper Saloum, which will help to glaringly expose the electoral malpractices of the APRC, would, with all fairness, be another dagger in the heart of the APRC. The election petition on how Hamat Bah has been robbed of the seat, is therefore highly awaited.

Abdoulie Jawo

Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
"Yankuba Touray was of the view that Hamat was shown the red card by the
electorate in Upper Saloum simply because he betrayed them by joining forces
with NADD without their consent. To Secy Touray, the ideal thing Hamat could
have done was to go back to his people and communicate his intention of joining
the NADD instead of going it alone".

Abdoulie:

From the above, by looking it very closely you will see the concern of the APRC. They always were hanging their hopes that NADD as a coalition will never become a reality. Hamat was seen as the one that will bolt out of the coalition, and it was just a matter of time. Of course that hope never happen. For YAnkuba to say that HAmat was rejected by the people of Saloum becasue he ran under a NADD ticket, is indeed a very crazy arguement. HAmat simply lost because he was robbed, and that is the truth

Musa JEng
>
> From: jawo abdoulie
> Date: 2005/10/06 Thu AM 02:04:05 EDT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Yanks: Hamat the Puppet is a Traitor
>
> Certainly, that is too much noise from someone who is indicted for gruesome economic crimes interestingly accusing Hamat Bah of betraying the people. Yankuba Touray of all people!! Apparently, the number one principle of corrupt people is shameless. Indeed Jammeh's Commission of Enquiry is a total farce and a mockery and the APRC is an aboslute historical-mistake of the 21st Century for The Gambian people.
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> Abdoulie Jawo
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> Ebou Jallow
wrote:
> Wednesday 5th October 2005
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> By Momodou Justice Darboe
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> As the opposition contemplate filing a lawsuit to challenge the by – election results of Upper Saloum, the APRC national mobiliser, Yankuba Touray has contended that Hamat Bah has no one to blame for his defeat, adding that Hamat’s defeat was a self -inflicted one.
>
> Yankuba Touray was of the view that Hamat was shown the red card by the electorate in Upper Saloum simply because he betrayed them by joining forces with NADD without their consent. To Secy Touray, the ideal thing Hamat could have done was to go back to his people and communicate his intention of joining the NADD instead of going it alone.
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> “The people of Upper Saloum do not want the opposition. Hamat has therefore made an expensive mistake and has caused himself and his party a lasting injury,” he gloated.
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