Say it again Sanusi. I didn't bother to point these facts out because I am
without doubt they are Known to all.  In any case,  I would like to say
'well done' to you for reminding the gullible and the disingenuous of the
same.

Cheers
Daffeh

On Sunday, 10 March 2013, Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Common sense tells me that defections from the UDP are always sexed up to
win the political propaganda. This strategy emanated from the First
Republic when the PPP used this method of propaganda against the National
Convention Party, the reality is this was far from what occurred on the
political scene.
> Point II: You wrote "Darboe never gave a chance to anyone else but
himself"- Knowing what Darboe stood for, this man is not power-hungry. At a
time time, when leadership was lacking within the Opposition, Darboe
VOLUNTEERED to join and was subsequently ELECTED to LEAD the United
Democratic Party. Perhaps, you should be reminded that Ousainou sacrificed
his lucrative legal career to take up politics. Maybe you can name one
Gambian who has taken a similar change of profession.
> Point III- The leadership of the UDP is not a closed shop. if Mr Kebbeh
wishes to lead the party, then he is more than welcome to submit his
nomination and wait for the next Party Congress. If he can demonstrate his
suitability to lead a vanguard movement like UDP, then I will definitely
campaign for his election.
> ________________________________
> From: C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Sunday, 10 March 2013, 17:30
> Subject: Re: [G_L] IS IT CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT?
>
> Udp has defections than any other party in our history. U enjoyed a
number coalition opportunities and yet still darbo never gave a chance to
anyone else but himself. Because of the simple reason that its all about
him. Did u forget juwara, hamat, and mai. Did he give a chance to anyone of
them? At least the duo at pdois were gentleman enough to allow hamat to
lead them. In addition, they followed and supported him throughout. When
will udp get a new leadership? At least, it is clear that lawyer darbo's
tenure is over. And that likely mark the begining of the end of udp.
>
> Daffeh, u keep on saying that udp performed well, last I checked your
trend has been downwards for 17 yrs.
>
> On Sunday, March 10, 2013, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>> Absolutely Sanusi. We know what the UDP is about and so does the
majority and that means we can only feel sorry for the gullible and the
disingenuous.
>>
>> Thanks for your thoughts.
>>
>> Daffeh
>>
>> On Sunday, 10 March 2013, Sanusi Owens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Daffeh
>>>
>>> It saddens me that some people still think the UDP is only about
Ousainou Darboe. Good grief, after 17 years of existence as a legitimate
party, people are yet to sit back and look at the bigger picture within the
UDP- that it is not a One Man Show. Whilst, we acknowledge that Darboe is
the LEADER , he is not the OWNER . The party belongs to all Gambians that
believes in the tenets of the justice, peace and progress. Unlike the APRC,
Darboe has and will always act in line of the Party Manifesto/
Constitution, something which is a requisite for good governance in The
Gambia.
>>> From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>> Sent: Sunday, 10 March 2013, 16:15
>>> Subject: [G_L] IS IT CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT?
>>>
>>> Kebbeh, your lines on UDP are always thesame and anytime people read
them, they always say to themselves; 'whoops! He has done it again'.
>>>
>>> I should have limited myself to responding to Edrissa who raised a very
valid point.
>>>
>>> Daffeh
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 10 March 2013, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>> Daffeh, everyone in the Gambia is tired of udp. Even good old folks in
l and post quit udp a while back. No need to mention names. I was told that
lawyer darbo cannot run anymore, yet still he is not willing to give a
chance to others. There is no better indicator than that. When will we get
femi peters or shyngle to take over? That route may be the other option of
salvaging udp. Having said that, I still believe the better option is to
dismantle udp and have all your folks follow sedia.
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, March 10, 2013, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>>>>> Good try Mr. Kebbeh but the majority of Gambians who have been voting
for the opposition since the birth of the second republic are leaning the
opposite direction in line with common sense and universal norms, and that
makes your proposition a confounded one at best and eccentric at worst.
>>>>>
>>>>> You have called BB Darboe to retire from politics and leave it to the
young. But do you honestly believe the UDP leader to be older than Sidia? I
know the opposite to be true.
>>>>>
>>>>> Edrissa, you have a valid point there. The voting rights of overseas
based Gambians should have been included in the reform agenda. However, the
UDP Diaspora did petitioned the IEC on this issue but received no reply
despite a follow-up by the Party's leadership in Banjul. Notwithstanding, I
do agree that the issue should have been included in the reform agenda of
the G6 since the group was formed solely for that purpose- to demand
genuine electoral reform to ensure free and fair elections. I would like to
think this was an oversight.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank for your thoughts
>>>>>
>>>>> Daffeh
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, 10 March 2013, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]
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