Karim, you are welcome. We will keep you posted about developments. We are here to report the truth and nothing but the truth. Have a great evening.... Pa Nderry thanks for the forward. Ousaniou Darboe must be a fool if he > is trying undermind the effort of NADD. It is about time for him to pack > his backage and leave politic. He should concentrate on his legal > profession cause he not honest to his convection. We should be determine > to expose all individual and self-centered politician who are trying to > retard the process for political change. 2006 is the last chance for > Gambia. Any insensitive or immature decision from any coalition partner > will cost our country to degenerate our country into Ivory Coast > situation. It is about time for Ousaniou Darboe to wake up and put our > national interest beyond individual interest. Yahya Jammeh is not > interest in dialogue. He does not understand that language. What is > require from him to work other parties for the way forward. > > panderry mbai <[log in to unmask]> wrote: BY AG > > Gambia's firebrand politician Lamin Waa Juwara, says it is up to lawyer > Ousainou Darboe to accept NADD, as a legitimate registered political party > and not otherwise. Juwara, says he cannot understand why the UDP leader is > trying advance an argument that NADD was an alliance and not a political > party. > > "My message to Gambians both at home and abroad is not be intoxicated > about this issue. NADD is the main political party in the country. It is > left with Ousainou Darboe to respect NADD, as a political party. I cannot > understand why he cannot accept NADD as a political party. This is the > reality on the ground."said the NDAM leader, in an interview with this > paper. > > Juwara, says Darboe is not committed to the memorandum of understanding > singed by the five opposition parties , which was a subject of discussion > among the rank file of NADD. Juwara says the meeting could not reach to > any definitive conclusion, as the parties concerned said they needed some > further consultations, which in Juwara's own words"I don't know who we are > to consult. Consult for what? Waa retorted > > The Niamina Dankunku lion said NADD is in good shape and they will allow > not allow anybody to raise such trivial issues, which could delay the > parties activities. He says whether Ousianou Darboe like it or not NADD is > a political party. "NADD is a political party and had three elected MPS > and local councillors. NADD is the main political party in the country." > he insisted. > > When asked why lawyer Darboe was trying to raise the issue of memorandum > of understanding at this hour, Waa says, Darboe was the right person to > answer the said question. Juwara, says NADD belongs to the people and the > issue of flag bearer will be put before the table for all to have a say. > > " I don't think NADD belongs to any person. It belongs to The Gambian > public. We are going to have primaries to select the NADD flag bearer. I'm > not interested in being a NADD leader." Waa Juwara, pointed out. > > Waa Juwara, an arch critic of the Jammeh administration says, it will not > do any good to any NADD official to contemplates separation at this hour, > insisting that they should remain united and effect democratic change in > The Gambia come 2006 polls. > > For his part NRP Hamat Bah, leader said come 2006, they will get rid of > the "despotic and dictatorial" Jammeh government. He says NADD is in tack. > Hamat said nothing can separate them and they will soon name a flag > bearer. The NRP leader says the Ruling APRC is bent on undermining NADD, > but maintains that NADD will be a success story come what may. He called > on Gambians to continue to rally behind NADD. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! 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