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Ngai Jobe <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Aug 2001 10:42:01 -0500
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Mr. Jeng,
You know you may be right that Sidat Jobe was forced to resign based on the
fact that when the former SOS for education(Hon Satang Jow) resigned, I
recalled the Moron of Kaninlai saying that his government will not allow any
more resignations-----if this is strictly enforced then your take on this
may well be very right.

On the other hand, the APRC is at a critical juncture and there is a lot of
panic in the air, the resignation of SIdat Jobe may not say well on
Jammeh..In view of this, he would I assume quickly point out that Sidat Jobe
has been fired which is typical of his Govt and then come up with blatant
lies as to why he was fired.

In any case, we'll have to wait for the response of the governmnet on this
issue & take it from there--Perhaps better & more realistic conclusions will
emerge from their response..

I hope and pray that more resignations will follow!!!

God Bless the Gambia and rid us of the Murderer of Kaninlai.
Ngai Jobe

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