Comrade Conteh, the questions you posed for Dr Janneh will ever stay to be unanswered, since his intention to joined with a regime he claimed and name them Aimless Peoples Ruining the country. There credibility's will ever be questions, since they join a wagon whose intention is to treat us with impunities. We need conscious leaders not the calibers of our so-called doctors, who can work with any kind of regime detrimental to any socio development of our motherland. Lets speak out the truth about those wolfs in a sheep clothing's. Conteh Julla >From: Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: Jassey Conteh <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Amadou Scattred Janneh - From An Expert On Jammeh To A > Sycophant of Jammeh >Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 06:03:08 -0400 > >Comrades: > >If we take the notion that all intellectuals who work for the Government >of The Gambia are opportunists, then we are assessing things >wrong. How can we conclude with certainty that these intellectuals >support all policies advocated by the APRC regime? > >Though Dr. Janneh had condemned the innocent murder of Gambia >school children, he now must live with his conscience. Dr. Janneh's >decision to work within is a choice that he alone can live with. I hope >he can make a difference in bringing needed changes. May be he >can now convince Jammeh to explain how he financed the following >projects: > >1. A fortified mansion in Kaninlai. >2. A zoo in Kaninlai. >3. 24-hour-and-seven-days-a-week-electricity in Kaninlai. >4. The purchase of a plane. >5. His responsibility in being the owner of YDE. >6. Tampering with the constitution, relative to a simple majority for the > presidential election. >7. His intention of being president for ever. >8. Tribal politics, i.e., giving favors to only one tribe. >9. Frequent decrees that subject Gambians to undemocratic means. >10. Countless other undemocratic policies. > > >Most of us who are in diaspora are fortunate to do whatever we >want. Unfortunately, most of the people in the Gambia >cannot afford to be jobless. Who is going to feed their families? >Who is going to provide shelter for them? > >I hope we come to the realization that most government employees >are career civil servants, and that they are duty bound to carry on >their respective responsibilities. We should be careful in not >calling them names. > >What frightens me is our arrogance and disrespect for each >other. Why is it that some of us who are opposed to the APRC >government are bent on using profanities as adjectives in >disagreeing with people? In a civilize society, words used in >medium of exchange should be assessed before they are uttered. > >I hope we can now conclude with certainty that not every intellectual >who accepts a position to work with the APRC government is an >opportunists. While we may disagree in principle, our responsible >is to make the Gambia a democratic institution. > >I hope Dr. Jannehconcludes with certainty that his tenure will not >be forever. His responsibility is to serve the people of the >Gambia and not the mansa of kaninlai. I hope Dr. Janneh can live up to >that. But in revisiting history, I will concluce with certainty that we >will meet >Dr. Janneh at the other end when the inevitable happens. > >Naphiyo, >Comrade ML Jassey-Conteh > >-----Original Message----- >From: samateh saikou <[log in to unmask]> >Sent: Apr 23, 2004 6:45 PM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Amadou Scattred Janneh - From An Expert On Jammeh To A > Sycophant of Jammeh > >Joe, > >I don't know how much energy you intend to use on this issue ,but I don't >believe you should waste your precious energy on .It is very true that DR >Janneh has the right to join the APRC.It is between him and his >conscience.There are other People who rejected the post of State >Sectary,they did not have any Dr degree to understand that it the policy of >the government that dictates both the political and economic development of >a nation and not the private feeling or intention of an individual >Secretary >of State,they know the policy of the APRC and they know that it is not >possible for them to contribute to any meaningful national development >under >the APRC regime.Dr Janneh is now a public figure and should not worry that >his activities are being criticize,he is part of those some of us believed >are taking our dear nation to hell.Opportunism is a typical characteristic >of the African petty bourgeoisie.They have little values,principles is just >like a football for them.This is why one can just look at them and kick >them away,just like that.Our nation is going to be build by people with >dignity and principles.No nation can be build by people who lamented over >the broad day light brutal murder of 14 young children and turn up the next >day to praise to the skies the very government that is paying those >soldiers >and did not bring any of them to justice,whiles people like Dumo Saho are >been kept to rotten.Just read what his wife wrote here the other day,that >Dumo was given a medication that sent him off for sometime and now he was >going to be very careful with what he takes.Lets pray for our nation. > >For Freedom >Saiks > > > >From: Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]> > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list > ><[log in to unmask]> > >To: [log in to unmask] > >Subject: Re: Amadou Scattred Janneh - From An Expert On Jammeh To A > > Sycophant of Jammeh > >Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 20:20:58 +0000 > > > >Nancy, thanks for your mail. I was off site and did not access the net, > >the > >reason why you did not hear from me. I also have not read your below > >posting due to time but will surely address your concerns. So, please >bear > >with me. Also, I just found the mail you sent me in my Junk folder >because > >this is the first time you sent me mail. So, there is no malice on my > >part, > >just happen to be out of the office. > > > >Chi Jaama > > > >joe Sambou > > > > > >>From: Nancy Waggeh <[log in to unmask]> > >>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list > >><[log in to unmask]> > >>To: [log in to unmask] > >>Subject: Re: Amadou Scattred Janneh - From An Expert On Jammeh To A > >> Sycophant of Jammeh > >>Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 07:30:30 -0500 > >> > >>Folks, > >> > >> it is a pity that some of us in the forum take pride in bring >down > >>people.Whats wrong in Accepting a post.If Ams is given a chance to > >>straigthen out the day to day affairs of the communication ministry,why > >>shouldn't he accept?.Whats shameful of lossing a job as our learned bro. > >>Joe puts it?I can bet the last dime in my pocket that he has lost one or > >>two jobs.Things change and peoples' views change.Ams left a job at the > >>American Embassy which pays far more than what the Gambia Government > >>offered him.If he was lying about teaching in the second University > >>accordinng to his interview atleast it is true that he was a lecturer >and > >>that is enough. He Aceepted the job cause he f > >>elt that he has a role to > >>play in changing things if given the chance. > >>How come you get to know the number of Afra sesions one has to attend > >>inorder to get a job?.Are you dieing to attend one of the sessions.? He > >>had atleast a PhD and some experience in journalism, is that not > >>enough?Are > >>you jealous of the fact that he had the chance to attend some hence >landed > >>himeself a job?.Or are you simply dieing of envy and jealousy,Cause i >know > >>that if you were offered a job by the same regime you will not stop to > >>think but to jump into the next avalible fligth.Yaya migth have his own > >>problems but he did us some good as the jawara regime.How come people >like > >>you who have been shouting that yaya never censors Baba Jobe and Lang > >>conteh; when he did and charged baba the thief,murderer and rebel as you > >>used to put in a court of law; you turn out to see him as a saint and >that > >>what yaya did was not fair.That he betrayed the frien > >>dship they shared.This > >>has nothing to do with friendship.It is all about the good of the > >>nation.What kind of satisfaction do you want?.Is it Yaya,the country or > >>who > >>ever sits in a position of power that you hate.?I know that if you were > >>given the chance you will not do half of what he has done in terms of > >>development.No human being is perfect.Even the most powerful man in the > >>world has his own share.He alone is not the government.I know that you > >>will > >>take three fold as what he toke if given the chance to serve as the > >>president in 48 hours.Don't tell me that you are not interested because > >>there is nothing better than staying and serving your nation.In any > >>capacity it migth be.Take a two week holiday and come and see for your > >>self.Stop relying on your so called insider.I know he does not exist.One > >>does not need to be a rocket scientist so as to know that some of your > >>facts are mere fabricates.There migth be corruption in the c > >>entral bank but > >>the way some of you write about the country is very frigtening.Investors > >>would surely run away from the country if they get to read some of what > >>is > >>posted in the main page.The gambia migth be facing hard times,serious > >>economic instability but that does not mean that we are scrambling for > >>food.Atleast we are better of than a host of other nations.Pray for > >>peace.Yaya alone is not in the country.When last have you visited the > >>country?Don't tell me that an insider told you cause intelligent people > >>don't rely on second hand information. > >>Yeah,Mafy migth be called 'Mr soft ware engineer' as you decided to name > >>him.But he went to school to earn that name.He is not another quack > >>engineer and by the way what title do you have?Tell me ,i am dieing to > >>know.They had the mind to turn a blind eye to a dolar paid job,packed > >>their > >>belongings and decided to come and do some thing worthwhile for the > >>country.If > >> it was money ;they could have stayed in the US especially Mafy > >>and continue with his job in Delta Airways.Don't tell me that he lost >his > >>job and that was why he left.Even if he lost his job as you migth not >wait > >>to put it but then he could have stayed in the states.Stop criticing > >>people > >>brother man.Get a life and open your eyes. > >>laters. > >> > >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >>To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: > >>http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?S1=gambia-l > >>To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: > >>[log in to unmask] > >> > >>To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the >Gambia-L > >>Web interface > >>at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html > >> > >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Lose those love handles! 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