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baboucar kolley <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Aug 2001 12:17:36 -0500
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People!

Is this turning out to be NCP against PPP again? I thought we had a bigger
fish to fry in Kanilai?
Oh, Boy! Oh Gambia! When shall we learn?

Babs


>From: Ousman Jallow Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Now That SM Has Spoken
>Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 18:43:26 EDT
>
>Conteh,
>Your words are not taken lightly. I read FOROYAA's postings on the Dibba
>press conference, and no one can say that some of us have not said that
>before. The PPP have been a party of division and rule since its inception.
>We have seen how unlce Pa Sanjally confronted the Jawara issue. I can tell
>you and you know very well that the PPP was built under the Mandingo
>umbrella. At this time of our history when we need all of our people more
>than anything else, I cannot stand by and see such a group trying to come
>back to power without raising my voice.
>Reading what Dibba said just proved to us that there is more here than what
>the UDP and PPP alliance said.
>I have seen and read all these postings, and I have NOT read anywhere that
>the so-called forged alliance is more than two parties, the UDP and PPP.
>And
>yes it is true that Darboe and his colleagues lead by Omar Jallow the
>secretly nominated Vice President of Darboe have bought Cola-nuts and
>declared that Darboe has been chossen to lead a United Opposition. Which
>United Oppostion I asked myself. This is what has been going on since. I do
>not want to be the divider here, but the day the UDP was first nominating
>Darboe, they simultaneously had a phone conversation with Dawda Jawara. The
>former president clearly said to them that he is choosing Darboe for he is
>electable and that he is a Mandingo who could win support in the provinces.
>Most of those making so much noise about Darboe in this forum do not know
>the
>premises that Darboe was nominated upon. To those, I tell them to give us a
>break and go ask more questions. It is true that I have serious problems
>with
>the PPP and dare not hide that. I had the utmost opportunity to talk to
>Jawara in 1994, and I told him exactly how I feel. I never called him. He
>called me. I will not dwell on that much.
>Unless the Gambian leaders are able to look one another in the eye and say
>"NO" to such under hand tactics the PPP and the UDP are engaged in, we have
>a
>long way to go. We cannot go any further. Coming to the L to correct one
>another's English as "Dampha" want to engage me in is not my interest. And
>to
>talk about some of my family members, was the least I would have expected.
>I
>probebly would have address him if he was brave enough to use his own name
>and defend what he had to say than hide. I am not here to disrespect anyone
>and my records speaks for itself. I will NEVER write to anyone who I am
>sure
>is using a false name in this forum.
>
>Ousman Jallow Bojang.
>
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