It has been reported in the papers that our so-called parliamentarians have decided to vote out the motion presented to them by the minority leader to set up an investigative comittee for the Crude Oil allegations against Yaya "Dirimo". This is a clear manifestation that these "representatives" (i don't think they deserve the title) do not have the interest of The Gambia and it's people at heart. This, indeed, is very discouraging for an aspiring democratic society. Who else are we going to trust if the people we elected in office are negligent of their obligations to their electorates. I suggest that anyone who has the information, to make available a complete list of all representatives who voted for or against the motion. This list should be published by all news outlets in the country and outside so that the people can know who to trust come next election (if there is any????). It is an implied obligation for the news outlets to make this information available to the public. It is our right to know who does what in the house of "representatives". I have to cut this short folks cuz my emtions are high now. But I sincerely hope that news papers in the Gambia, The Point, Foroyaa, Independent and all others will see that it is very necessary for the people to know this information and all other activities that goes on that house. We want to know who kicked the motion out. Who voted what? Ebrima Ceesay, perhaps your sources can do one more favor for us. Enjoy your day cuz I'm not. Abdoulie A. Jallow Send money to anyone,via e-mail. Free & secure. https://secure.paypal.com/refer/pal=ajallow%40usd.edu _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------