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Mohinder Bains <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Aug 2001 12:43:04 +0000
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So much for transparency, accountability and probity.  For seven good years
all gambians were and are still in the dark as to how President Jammeh has
acquired his so called wealth.  I think he must be the greatest Businessman
on earth to turn a monthly salary of around D26,000 dalasis to millions of
Dollars with little or no visible action of work done, or is this the case?
HeHe HeHe He ! as ambassador Sey  tends to quip. Anyway, posterity will shed
light on this.

Seven Years in the Dark!
Alas! another generator is on the way. With the resources that was at our
disposal Seven years ago, Any leader worth his salt would have done it
within six months of coming to power.

But instead the fool was so entranced with the trappings of power, busy
filling his pockets in order to suffer poverty again forever .  Now that
every hiding places is bulging with loot, he decided to go for cheap
popularity and reward the gambian people for according him the opportunity.

Seven Dark years!
Was there any necessity for a ban.  Why rejoice for lifting something which
should not have been in place at all.  This is like punishing a child for a
misdemeanour only to give him a sweet afterwards asking him to be grateful
for your kindness. However, who is responsible for enacting laws in the
gambia? President Jammeh or Parliament.

Seven Years of darkness!
All this pronouncements(i.e. projects like the arch, airport etc) by jammeh
supporters should be taken at face value. Any development stride achieve
should not be a cause for rejoincing. Isn't it a  governments duty to
provide a platform for development. How could this  be regarded as the
benevolence of one individual.  If one's duty is being mistaken as a
benevolent act on his behalf, then definitely that individual sense of duty
and patriotism is very much lacking and demeaning.

Mr Le directeur! I was hoping to see your posting on my proposal but instead
you have stooped very low indeed.  Your exaltations like those posted below
shows how gullible jammmeh supporters are.  The attitude portrayed by you
and Rising Sun gassama speaks volumes for your consideration of fellow
gambians who are not as privilege as you two.
This only proves how selfish and corrupt minded our well- fed and contented
functionaries in the Jammeh Government despised the common man.  Thanks to
the acountability of President Jammeh.


One thing you must remember.  As the sun rises so shall it dawn.  But it
appears that Mr Sunrise's leave never ends.

Peace

Mohin



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