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Mohinder Bains <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:49:17 +0000
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I am quite amused at the amount of comments and attention given to Dr. A.
Janneh's affiliation to the APRC.  Is he a very important man or what?  Many
of us  are members of other Parties but no one pays a hoot.

By his joining the APRC would that change anything in the current status
quo.?  He definitely do not owe anybody an explanation despite repeated
calls by many in the list.


I believe that no member(APRC) can influence the course events if the
KANILAI DOCTOR got it in his head to take a certain action.  He takes no
advice and consult no one in his undertakings because he feels that those
around him would never tell him the truth only what they think he would like
to be told.  Despite the Butcher's lack of eductional accolades, he is very
worldly wise, wiser than al his cronies put together,  and does not suffer
fools lightly as we have seen with several intellectuals etc.

Members of the APRC have no say in what is happening and I am inclined to
believe that this trend would not change so long as Yaya is head of state.

Who would have think that Sheriff Mustapha Dibba and Sir Dawda Jawara would
be bedfellows?  Yaya has made this possible.  They are now both members of
the APRC to be toyed with and then discarded when they are no longer useful.
  The leopard can never change his spots.

I dont think that DR A. Janneh is after any material gain but is convinced
that his political leanings is in accord with the APRC, anyway like many
before him he wont make an impact in the established 'Kabilo' and before
very long would be wondering why.

I think G-lers should let him pursue his interest in the APRC and wish him
well.

Mohin

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