Are you not the fake using Omar Jallow's identity? He came to distance himself from your fake. Fankung Fankung Gambia and now Fankung Fankung Jammeh. Come up now Cherno Kebbeh when you identity is parade. I don't think been a supporter of the dicatator you like Halifa. I just echo the same sentiment from Folks who trust your survey? Earlier on your said that you are in Gambia. You keep lies, lies. What ethical research principles is in place for your questionaire? Cherno Kebbeh, Fankung Fankung am afraid  you are a big disgrace to yourself and your personality.



Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:05:15 -0500
Subject: [>-<] I Say Hail Halifa Sallah And Don't Castigate him! - WELL SAID
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I Say Hail Halifa Sallah And Don't Castigate him!



 
By Omar Jallow Raleigh, NC
 
How soon we Gambians forget about the people who put everything they got on the line to make sure that peace, tranquility, equality and justice prevail for every one that lives within the borders of our beloved country The Gambia for almost 30 years.  Who other than Uncle Halifa Sallah has all the chances, qualifications, pedigree and charisma to live the life that most of us are dreaming of?  Halifa looks the other way, because of his belief in equality for all regardless of our political affiliations and that proof can be seen at the Peoples Center where everyone is welcome.
 
Uncle Halifa's fortitude to fight for the average man and his vision to inspire people, because of his sincerity and truthfulness has indeed help most of us today by participating in our political discourse without any fear or favor. How could we forget so soon? Isn’t Uncle Halifa the one who always stand in the way of danger or injustice if the need arises to make sure that justice prevail? How soon can we all forget what this man stands for?
 
 I am not insinuating that Uncle Halifa should not be criticize, because he is human and he is bound to make mistakes and will continue making them as long as he is living, but the character assassination for the past six months or so is not warranted. Instead, these are premeditated by individuals who disagree with him politically on his stance for a convention during the recently concluded presidential elections.  
 
This needs to stop or be handled in a mature way rather than trying to stain a man who is stainless as far as our political discourse is concern in my opinion. I don't think most of us know and understand or take the time to listen to this honorable man. It is only by listening and understanding him that we can engage him constructively rather than trying to be destructive towards him, because of his political ideology.  
 
As I write this article, I am holding the letter he wrote to my beloved president Jammeh during the incarceration of the six journalists including his colleague Uncle Sam Sarr. I couldn’t hold my tears because of the unselfish nature of this man to a point of choosing to go to jail in protest of what he believes was wrong. Two years later, I am here reading the Gambian blogs and online newspapers questioning Uncle Halifa's sincerity?
 
How soon can we Gambians forget the very few living great people in our beloved country?  I say kudos to Uncle Halifa and I can attest that you are one opposition that my beloved president Jammeh would loved to have in the APRC government.  Trust me, President Jammeh's respect for the likes of Uncle Halifa Sallah will never falter and I am still praying for that day to come, when the two greatest men politically in our time and in  my opinion will craft a memorandum of understanding (MOU) and move The Gambia forward. Only then we all as Gambians will come to realize what a great gift we got from Allah/God with this two noble citizens. I am pleading with Uncle Halifa Sallah not to respond to any of these petite articles which are held bent on trying to either tarnish him or trying to gain political points or cheap popularity for the supposed instigators. This is a voice form Raleigh, North Carolina
 
Omar Jallow
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