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"Mr. Ams. Jallow",
May be I need to speak to you in Fulani. I do not think you understand
what I write at times. I am not very good at this language and may be
you do not understand well either.
I did not jump by accepting that changes might be required in the
constitution that would let the public keep track of the records of
those fired/hired. That should not mean that the president cannot use
his constitutional powers to straighten things up.
Write to me in private and I will explain to you in Fula what that means
if you failed to understand what I am saying. The guy is elected to
serve the nation and that is all what he is doing. If you think that the
guys who served the country as cabinet ministers are selling their
souls, you need to think again. We could all sit out here and speak
against the regime, whiles some of us have no clue of what it takes to
serve. Working in the states or else where for over 20 years and
thinking that one has the solutions to our national problems is a big
joke.
I sense that you have a problem with the truth.

Ousman Jallow Bojang.



----- Original Message -----
From: Ams Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, November 22, 2002 6:39 pm
Subject: Re: new heads roll in the Gambia Civil Service? Mr. Sanusi

> In a message dated 11/21/02 11:58:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
>
> >
> > Mr. Sanusi Owens,
> > You wrote:  ". I think some constitutional changes ought to be
> made to
> > avert this style of mismanagement. "
> >
> > I think you are right. There should be something in the constitution
> > that helps to avert such situations. And I think this would help to
> > make the governmnet stronger. One of the advantages of that
> would be to
> > keep track of what these folks did to warrant their firing. I am
> sure> the president did all of those changes with good intentions,
> and not
> > all of them are firings per se
>
> -----
> You are either a confused entertainer or, a smart-fool, Mr.
> Bojang. You're
> better off staying on Jammeh's camp instead of jumping from one
> end of the
> spectrum to the next, within a nano-second. You just praised
> Jammeh for his,
> AS USUAL, act and quote "I think you are right. There should be
> something in
> the constitution
> that helps to avert such situations. And I think this would help to
> make the governmnet stronger". now want to keep him in check for
> randomhiring and firing. When will you get it, that, this dude is
> sick? Jammeh
> understands the "Metlangoism" and "Dogo Dogo" nature of "SOME"
> these Gambian
> intellects, hence the need to shake many of these miseducated and
> misguidedGambian Negroes, off their behinds at will. What I don't
> understand is, why
> would respected personnel like Sillah Bai and Alieu Ngum, accept such
> suicidal positions, knowing well ahead of time that, their hands
> and brains
> are tied with Jammeh's mediocre policies. Gambian's still baffles
> the hell
> out of me. The moment these buffoons are fired, they go into
> hibernation and
> deep regret. What a way of life and living?
> Ams
>
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