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Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Burama,
good questions. The trouble is no matter who is responsible the result
is the same. The Daily Observer reported that the Chief Justice has
joined "Operation grow what you eat and eat what you grow" campaign.
Tells you where we are heading.

Malanding


On 7/14/2015 12:40 PM, Burama Jammeh wrote:
>
> The officials at The Government of The Gambia circulate memos in turns
> to their subordinates to attend a work day in one of Yahya's numerous
> farms across the country. The questions:
>
> 1) Does Yahya sanctioned civil servants leave their tax payer job to
> work at his private ventures?
>
> 2) Or are the senior officials acting in fear to redirect public
> servants to Yahya's fields at the expense of Gambian tax payer?
>
> Either way, Yahya has created such mediocre environment. Or should I
> say such mediocre has pre-dates Yahya?
>
> Wonder how our forefathers that secure our independence from colonials
> feel? Rolling in their graves? I don't no! Were they forced into free
> labor for the queen. Or should we equate this with sending our
> fathers/uncles to training camps in Gold Coast for fighting to defeat
> Hitler. The contexts are different but nonetheless many left against
> their desires/consciences.
>
> Simply complaining about the numerous wrongs of Yahya and his cohorts
> are no solutions. We can solve these problems. We've a very big
> opportunity - The Opposition Parties Proposals & Demands for
> Elections/Constitutional Reforms. This should just be a start of a
> holistic Democratic Agenda. What say you?
>
> The potentials exist to move this to the next step. Simply turning-in
> a document to a tyrannt will not cut it. Let us engage, facilitate,
> motivate this group to push forward. For these to work they/we have to
> have adequate infrastructure and resources. Both are necessary to
> build the needed political leverage that enhance our capacities to
> launch a final push on Banjul.
>
> Please join us in this advocacy...............
>
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