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Lang Tunkara <[log in to unmask]>
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Folks:

Let's agree that Hamat will say anything we want to hear, especially 
something this important. But what is wrong with uttering such optimism for 
us coming together after the back and forth these past years to see a united 
opposition come September to flush a government that has actually TAKEN US 
FOR A RIDE?
Hamat Bah, atleast has the issues of the Gambia at heart.  He took a time 
off from what he was doing to meet Gambians abroad to discuss important 
issues that pertains to the Gambia.  He made a comment that I believe should 
be welcoming to all of us if we are serious and not hypocritical about our 
wishes to see a better Gambia.  Wouldn't we think such a comment would be 
encouraging and could speed up the process for the concerned parties to 
reach out to each other?  I would think so, but only if, like I said we are 
serious about the whole thing.
Frankly, I get suspicious day by day about what is going on, on this list  
It seems that we are more interested to see a wedge between the opposition. 
I don't know how helpful it is for Halifa Sallah to come out and make 
statements like these.  Hamat's call for unity, you tell me what HALIFA IS 
TRYING TO ACHIEVE HERE.
I have seen people praising THIS HALIFA SALLAH as the man of intelligence, 
principles...you name it.  IF this is what we can get from him, I SWEAR we 
are in trouble.  UNLESS HE CHANGES.
It is a proverb often quoted in Mandinka which can be read as, "The 
troubles, the torments, the tragedy of a burning house shall not spare even 
a bug"  We are all Gambians, and we need to act as Gambians.  Now is no time 
for this crap that we seem to rejoice over.  We need to encourage our 
leadership in our respective camps to show us the zeal that they are coming 
together and yes to come together.  Hamat Bah has done, is doing his part to 
see a Gambia without a president yaya come september.  What are you and your 
hero, our learned scholar doing?

Lamin.

>From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: HALIFA ON HAMAT’S COMMENTS IN THE US
>Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 18:38:16 +0000
>
>Well folks, that's what you get with a "Town Crier".  Be careful what you 
>buy from the swift, for you might just be taken for a long ride.  I think 
>it was Musa Jeng that said Hamat will tell you anything you want to hear 
>and here is a perfect example of that.
>
>
>HALIFA ON HAMAT’S COMMENTS IN THE US
>FOROYAA: HAMAT BAH Claims that negotiation is going on between NADD and the 
>UDP/NRP Alliance and that within a short period of time one Candidate will 
>be selected by the Opposition to contest the forth coming Presidential 
>elections?
>
>Halifa: At the moment no arrangement is in place for the two sides to meet. 
>  When Hamat left a Consultative process had started between Mr. Darboe and 
>myself to explore whether any basis could be developed to serve as a 
>foundation for any negotiation.  Confidentiality was requested and agreed 
>upon. Hamats comments infact derailed the whole process.  Chei!  Please 
>read below.
>
>
>
>Foroyaa; Why?
>
>Halifa : He created the impression that he had access to information 
>regarding negotiation which had not even commenced and further remarked 
>that NADD was just interested in position which completely misconstrued  
>and trivialised the far reaching analysis and exchanges that I had with Mr. 
>Darboe.  The NADD executive gave me the exclusive mandate to discuss with 
>Mr. Darboe without informing them of any details until agreement is reached 
>for initiating negotiations.  When Hamat made his remarks curiosity and 
>uncertainty set in and the whole process had to come to a step pending 
>further clarification on what he was propagating in the US.
>
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