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Mr. Dampha:



Alagie is indeed my brother.  Our parents are from the same father and
mother.  Alagie has been avoiding me since 1996.  He could not
understand why I would be part of an anti-jammeh group.  I hope he
understands clearly why we are fighting.  I hold no apologies to him.
Our struggle still continues.






----- Original Message -----

From: Dampha
Kebba

To: [log in to unmask]

Sent: 1/19/01 12:46:32 PM

Subject: Re: Read the Budget Speech
2001





First, I would like to express gratitude to Mr. Jassey-Conteh and Mr.
Kebba

Jallow for the efforts they made to go to Rust and represent the
oppressed

Gambians. Your actions are commendable. Thank you very much.



Still on the topic of the budget, today I want to talk about our
energy

sector, since news from Banjul is reporting that the latest victim of
Yaya's

nihilist policies is the managing director of NAWEC. Apparently,
Alagie

Conteh (former MD of NAWEC) has been disgraced, called a thief and sacked
by

Yaya. Alagie Conteh (I hope no relations to Jassey-Conteh) has been
blamed

for all the failings of this inept government regarding the generating
of

electricity. According to Yaya, Conteh was caught red-handed taking
bribes

from suppliers. I say, Conteh got what he deserves. We should never
feel

sorry for these imbeciles when Yaya gets rid of them and drag their names
in

the mud.



The same newspaper reports mentioned that Yaya will try to rethread
by

appointing Batchi Baldeh as the next MD. Although the paper mentioned
a

Batch Baldeh, I think they meant Batchi because I do not know of any
former

MD of NAWEC (or its predecessor) called Batch Baldeh. Well, if the
paper

really meant Batchi, I want to take this opportunity to appeal to Batchi
not

to associate himself again with these losers. Yaya will just abuse him
again

and end up disgracing him again. And this time around, it might be

impossible for him to restore his reputation. Yaya and his cohorts cannot
be

relied upon to deliver on the job that needs to be done in this
industry.

Even the genius of a Batchi Baldeh cannot help us. The problems we have
in

this sector are very fundamental and require a lot of funds Gambia does
not

have.



That brings us to the question of just how our illegal government intends
to

tackle the problems posed in this industry. Batchi et al should ask

themselves whether they are confident Yaya has what it takes to raise
the

funds needed in this sector and allocate those funds efficiently. Ten
year

old kids know that Yaya does not have the wherewithal to solve our
energy

problems. The only thing he knows, is to fire MDs and heap all the blame
on

them. My suspicion is that the real reason Yaya is getting rid of Conteh
is

that Yaya knows that he (Yaya) cannot deliver on the promises he made
last

year about electrifying the country. That is why Conteh was sacked. If it
is

true that Conteh saw a bribe, I can bet my last penny that Yaya also
saw

some action. If taking bribes is now a 'fireable' offense, then
Gambians

should get rid of Yaya and all his officials. All of them are crooks.
There

is documented proof that Yaya took bribes from Taiwan.



To also assist Batchi or the next rethread that is going to be asked to
head

NAWEC, I will reproduce some of the utterances from Famara Jatta
regarding

this sector. In the budget speech, Jatta stated that "in 2001 we plan
to

electrify the remaining part of Manjai kunda, Fagi Kunda, Wellingara and
the

Sinchus if all pledged funding are redeemed."



This is an encrypted way of saying that nothing will and can be done
unless

we get loans and grants from other countries. One should also ask
oneself

whether it makes sense to expand the network when you cannot even
guarantee

electricity to our main hospital in the country. One should also
ponder

about the wisdom of taking electricity to Kanilai (a remote village in
the

middle of nowhere economic activity goes on), and forcing major
economic

centers like hotels to spend millions of dalasis buying fuel for their
own

generators.



Getting the money is one thing. Putting the money into good use, is
another

thing. As we established yesterday, this government depend on donors to
fund

90% of their programs. If we have a country that cannot do anything
for

itself without begging other nations, the leaders of that country have to
be

very smart people with impeccable reputations. We do not need uncouth

nonentities that are clue-less about world affairs. We do not need
vermin

like Yaya alienating the powerful countries that can help us. Even
people

like Famara Jatta that should know better bought into the nonsense
Yaya

engages in. In his speech Jatta acknowledged rogue nations like
Taiwan

because of their private bribes to Yaya, but failed to mention the
U.S.

anywhere. I guess the work done by the Peacecorps does not count. It
is

foolhardy to try and snub the U.S. because a moron like Yaya is the
one

giving the marching orders. The role of Jatta et al should be to remove
such

illogical ideas from Yaya's little brain.



Gambians should understand the economic reality of our country. If we
do

that, we will then know that Yaya and his gang can only make us grow
poorer.

They do not have the required reputation to attract adequate grants to
the

country. They do not have the wherewithal to draw up good proposals
and

negotiate favorable loans for our country. Finally, they do not have
the

intelligence to plan and implement projects that will make us more

self-sufficient. In short, we are doomed under Yaya and his cohorts.



Going back to NAWEC, here is how Famara Jatta plans to develop the
sector:

"In our drive to ensure development in all the divisions, a Rural

Electrification Programme is to commence in the coming fiscal
year.  This

programme is to be co-finance by the IDB, ADB, and BADEA.  The
IDB loan of

D96.56m was signed in November 2000 at the IDB annual meeting in Beirut
and

negotiations are completed with the ADB for a loan of
D47.8m.  The BADEA

loan of D96m is expected to be presented to its Board in the first
quarter

of year 2001.  The implementation of this programme will result
in the

electrification of major rural communities."



All he can talk about are loans. We need more creative solutions than
that.

I will not be the one that will offer Yaya and his cohorts a way out of
this

conundrum. A legitimate government with the interest of ordinary Gambians
at

heart, can solve our electricity problems in less than a year. There
are

very simple solutions to our electricity, water and transport problems.
The

difficulty arises when you have incompetent government ministers that
are

scared to take good ideas to a moron like Yaya.



If Batchi had a good minister and a good president, he would be able
to

solve our problems. There are a lot of Batchis in The Gambia and outside
the

Gambia who can do an equally competent job. But as demonstrated by
Batchi's

earlier stint at the GUC (or whatever it was called), no matter how
smart

you are, if you have nincompoops at the helm, nothing gets done.



That is the bottom-line. Our leaders cannot take us anywhere. Any

professional that thinks that taking up a job in this regime is a good
idea,

is deluding him or her self. The only thing we can do, is fight against
this

government and ensure that we replace them with leaders that can take
the

country forward. A government that depends on loans and grants, should
at

least be nice to its citizens and the countries that can help them in
a

meaningful way. You do not cut the hand that feeds you.

KB



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