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Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Sep 2005 20:04:14 +0100
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Joe Sambou,
 Thanks and I am sorry that I don't have time for this childish attitudes. I never told you I am supporting any Yahya Jammeh but it is just your own imagination and secondly you don't wish anyone to be heard here in this forum but you and you don't own this forum my brother. Well I rest my case with you if you are not better than Yahya Jammeh. you are making me youyr enemy but I loooove yooou boy, because you are a Gambia like I even if we have different opinions. you will hear more of me in this forum and if you don't like it use you delete button. I rest my case.
Edi
Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Well Edie, I see you've come a long way. Keep on your quest and ye shall
find that truth. This is what folks have been trying to make you see all
these years when you touted Yaya for his "developments".

Chi Jaama

Joe


>From: Edie Sidibeh
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: A very interesting race in Jarra- APRC vs PPP (aka NADD
>Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 22:30:22 +0100
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>After reading the article of both Yanks and Singhateh during their
>campaigns, I realised there is a problem in within the ruling APRC to
>pursuit the people of these constituencies to vote for them. there is no
>valuable approaches in both speeches that will mobilise an
>undecided-decided voters to vote for them. Singhateh on one hand is talking
>of the development their government brought during the 11 years of their
>reign and if these people wants the development to reach their respective
>areas they have to vote for AFRC.
>
>However the Gambia needs more human development than infrastructural
>development because people will not eat road or hospital and schools even
>if it is an important aspect of their lives and as well, a viable way to
>encouraging investment opportunity to the country. Moreover when will those
>other kind of development (human development) reach those people? Yanks on
>the other hand, seems to already condition the people not vote for the AFRC
>hence is politicising the release of Baba Jobe which will definitely suit
>those people's guts of voting for his party because Dadda Jobe the brother
>of Baba, who is also serving 9 years sentence refuted the claim made by
>the chief of the area and advised voter to vote for Kemeseng. These
>weaknesses are the opportunities of the opposition if they only know how to
>use them to their advantages.
>
>No condition is permanent and if you insist to condition a human-being you
>are encouraging him/her to give negative result to your requests because
>you are not giving them chance to think. Yanks again, is not campaigning
>with confidence due to the indictment he put himself through and the party
>failed to cover him. This is a BIG PLUS to the opposition already. The only
>Minus they will face now is the additional voters and the buying of voters
>cards because they know people need money to buy rice and other legitimate
>needs and can't afford them. this alone is a disgrace to a government who
>is placed by the people yet they cannot solve their problem in addition
>seizing their citizenship. The opposition should try to collect the voters
>cards of the suspected individuals before its too late.
>
>According to the strategic fit of an organisation, explained how an
>organisation and its environment are related. It says that, resource
>dependence theory presents the organisation as having a set of crucial
>dependencies on its environment, dependencies that must be successfully
>managed if the organisation is to stay in business, (power), in this
>respect. The other theory is the population ecology theory which pondered
>on the fact that the environment has powers of selection and retention that
>can overwhelm an organisation (government)'s best attempts to manage
>resources. Institutional theory argues that, while economic resources are
>critical to a firm (department)'s operations, government should not forget
>the importance of maintaining social legitimacy. if they however, violates
>the expectations of its environment, the environment may invalidate them.
>
>Edi
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