Compatriots –

Dr. Seedat Jobe’s interview with Gainako will be aired live. It starts momentarily so tune in to listen. Please don’t miss out on this live interview as current political issues will be discussed. Dr. Jobe who graced the rally conference in the summer of 2013 was recently selected as the leader of the GCC. The timing of the GCC’s leadership emergence coincided with CORDEG’s long awaited committee selection. It must be noted that both groups have similar political interest. While there is nothing legally and morally wrong in having both groups alive, it will certainly be a problem if both groups cannot come to terms as one. Such opportunity of seeing the two parties together has been narrowing by the minute with the kind of political debates that surfaced online lately. What that means, the two groups will compete in funds, resources, donors, and most important people. It signals a divisive message especially having to deal with a dictator as cruel as the one under the microscope. The political strategy should have been to galvanize as one powerful resulting Newtonian force which Gambian politicians haven’t realized the need to have it.

Some of the important questions are: Should Dr. Jobe take a back seat and stay in the background to support the younger ones, especially after some of them worked with Jammeh before?

Gainako is privy to the fact that Barrister Mai Fatty of the GMC tendered his resignation to the CORDEG group as of early this morning (02/01/2014).

 

Stay tuned…

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