Settle down Kejau. I thought you were trying to clear the suspicions of others about UDP or whatever. No need to issue fighting words. Now your friends' suspicions about the UDP, might they also be suspicions about APRC, PDOIS, NRP, ppp, and GMC? If not, why not? As you survey this question, share with us what the other parties say they will do about potable water, sewerage, and criminal elected officials.

Haruna.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 5:15 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should Vote Darboe

Daffeh, 

Its a indeed a tragedy that at this time in the history of our country we have idiots like you calling themselves as press officer of one of the largest party in our country. How exactly did I turn my self into a petty clown, by questioning your policies and that way your sanity? What malice did I manifest with UDP? By questioning your intentions and manifestos? You are unbelievable, but you got my attention now and every thread you fart here will be scrutinized from now on. 

When did you join UDP again and why are you such an ignorant ass? You cannot hijack the UDP party for your own selfish gains. Because I exposed your lack of grasp of UDP policies and your inconsistency by promising to give us elections and then kick those we chose to elect when your party stalwarts feels like that?  

I will show you that you do not own Gambia or the UDP. It is about time UDP appoints sober, mature and well informed people to take over press and other related issues as you and Bamba are not only idiots but will be dictators if you have a way. 

Imefanlong! 





Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 21:09:57 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should Vote Darboe
To: [log in to unmask]

Hey, he was a great soldier who served his country honorably. I will remind u that UDP has no agenda. Tell darbo to give a chance to shyngle nyassi, if u guys want your deposit back
On Sep 15, 2011 9:06 PM, "UDP United Kingdom" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Kejau, I have described several ways in which to tackle misconduct.and u
> should have realised that not all are suitable for dealing with criminal
> conduct.the focus is to prevent malpractice in the first place through check
> and balances and accountability but where there is evidence of misconduct
> whether civil or criminal, it will be dealt with accordingly using the
> appropiate avenue.
>
> I didn't expect you to go down the route of pettiness or turning yourself
> into a clown who hasn't read anything I wrote but who choose manifest malice
> as the udp. Is it udp's problem if others don"t wanna coalesce or is it a
> national problem?
>
> You are just a grumpy renegage soldier or are you just a pranky ex. Lt.
>
> Daffeh
> On Friday, 16 September 2011, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> You guys are funny?
>> Daffeh wrote '6. The central govt. will reserve powers to rain in and
> discipline rogue councils whose behaviour are to congenial to the desires of
> their people.' - This does not mean criminal, it may mean immoral in any
> way, unless if congenial to the desire is UDP parlance for crime.
>> Now if he does mean criminal, that is so damn obvious, it does not warrant
> mentioning. Congenial, or pleasant to the people, meaning UDP supporters
> with attitude like you, Ron, Daffeh, and Bambaba.
>>
>> May be there is no salvation for us, but replacement of one dictatorship
> with another, otherwise what has my military career go to do with this?
>> No wonder the others parties are suspicious of alliance with your party
> with supporters with attitude like yours! I think some more good folks may
> need to join the UDP to change these attitudes for the good of all Gambians
> and the world.
>> You are right, I was a fine military officer and that means no dictatorial
> tendency will intimidate me into silence. So it give up and discuss issues
> and not fabricate logic, where everyone else knows you are fishing.
>> Imofuring....
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:53:13 -0400
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should
> Vote Darboe
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> [-----Original Message----- From: Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> To:
> GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thu, Sep 15, 2011 2:58 pm
> Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should
> Vote Darboe
>>
>> Thanks Daffeh,
>> by
>> Ben Fess Tep deh?
>> How does your party intend to reign in and discipline councils, after they
> are democratically elected, without them breaking any laws?] Kejau.
>>
>> You reign in elected officials who commit crimes by arresting them and
> prosecuting them before a competent court of law. You do not reign in anyone
> who DOES not commit a crime. If you have an incompetent official who was
> elected, you make sure the voters have recourse to RECALL.
>>
>> [That seems dictatorial,] Kejau.
>>
>> That's because you misunderstood Hon. Daffeh and you are a military man.
> GOing around arresting and reigning in folk for no reason Kejau. What is
> wrong with yew????
>>
>> [but you ought to be commended for discussing issues now, at least.]
> Kejau.
>>
>> This is not an issue. Read the UDP Manifesto. This is a matter of crime
> and punishment. That is the work of the judiciary and police. Not of
> opposition parties. The governors set the tone by making sure justice is
> served equally, without fear or favour.
>>
>> [Second issue is you have not exactly said how you intend to resolve the
> stand pipe issue. A more thorough analysis may be needed, as the public
> stand pipe issue can be thorny. It borders on the fair collection of taxes
> as well and at the same time the provision of water for everyone, IMHO. An
> alternative solution is to look at other countries beyond our borders, UK
> for instance, where water is treated as an essential utility and provided in
> every home and not on the street, just like electricity.] Kejau.
>>
>> Everyone in the world would rather have running water in their homes than
> have to run to the public tap everytime they need water. Instead of waste
> public resources on a home in Maryland and shopping sprees for his wife,
> Yahya could build a water treatment plant for every town, lay the pipework
> to deliver that water to homes, build a sewage treatment plant to treat
> wastewater before dumping toxic waste in the ocean and killing off fish or
> making folk sick all the time. No need to look to another country for
> potable water and sewerage Kejau. Common sense is all we need. When you
> build a house, you can tap into the public piping infrastructure like
> everyone else if you can afford it. If you can't afford it, you go to the
> public tap or seek assistance from the UDP government's Indigent Assistance
> Fund where no public tap is easily accessible from your million dalasi
> mansion.
>>
>> Allez. Haruna.
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:27:31 +0100
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: [G_L] They Buy Water in Farafenni; One Reason Why You Should
> Vote Darboe
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> ''If nawec's price increases, either the area council charges people at
> water tap or increase their property taxes... How will darbo deal with that?
> It is easy to talk than implement''- Fankung
>>
>> Darboe will;
>>
>> 1. Institute a decentralised system of local government administration
> with local council having significant autonomy.
>>
>> 2. Repeal t
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