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TOMBONG SAIDY <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Oct 2001 18:49:29 -0500
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Now that we have few results, officially two results (Banjul South and
Jamgjamgbureh Constituency). I do not think PPP and GPP have helped the UDP.
This is based on the results so far.

In 1996, UDP pulled 41.43% of the vote casted in Jangjangbureh and in Banjul
South, it pulled 33.16%. The numbers have not increased for the Coalition.
Why?

Hamat Bah has gained this year compared to 1996.

PEACE

Tombong




>From: Ousman Jallow Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: RESULTS
>Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 18:29:53 EDT
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>Mr. Paul Ceesay,
>Things cannot be better said. The Gambia needs all her people and no matter
>who wins, we got to support him and move on with our national agendas. When
>the polls come again in five years, whoever wants to try again could do so.
>
>Ousman Jallow Bojang.
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