Mawdo Demba I think we have both agreed on many areas and also differ in many areas. In all honesty all I said is from the bottom of my heart and the whole truth. GDAG was wrong in pulling out but Dr. Saine made thing not healthy either. In my opinion he should go back to the drawing board and look for solutions.
 We are all clear on the mandate we gave CORDEG theregore if truth and only truth can strengthen us, they are not on any part of unity move. How can Saine come on live interview to tell Gambians they are not surprised GDAG left? Oh on the whole they knew there were problems  that could lead to inevitable split yet most of us were left in the dark why? Does anyone call that transparent? Gambians can no longer be held to ransom by any group or an individual no matter who he or she is. Yahya Jammeh had become a university for everyone therefore people need to wake up from their sleep and face their own demons.
Blame game can split us further than it can unite us. We all knew this. Saine got it all zero and needs more research to enable him to pass our test next time. This is undisputed fact. I do not want to spend all my live a refugee but also would not just sit in any spirit of just getting Yahya Jammeh out therefore ignore wrong never done it before never will do now.

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From: "Demba Baldeh" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 26 June 2014 18:07
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Jainaba Bah, Demba Dem and Lamin Tunkara resign from Cordeg: Dr Saine though is yet to smell the coffee

Bamba, I hear you. We have two choices now, reduce CORDEG into sound bites by picking and choosing statements made here and there or ignore the petty squabbles and offer solutions. The saddest part of our struggle against impunity is that we look for people to blame for our failures rather than manning up and making the difficult choices. Here we go again already divided in partisan lines and this is just going to get worst. Marching yet to another self destruction! As the common saying goes, "the only people who don't make mistakes are those who don't do anything"

Demba


On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 6:05 AM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Halima
If that is what you call it, yes, however, I see it differently. Thanks
SUntou

On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Gossip Central at play again huh Suntou?

It's a volunteer organization so at any given point in time, any one can part ways, for any given reason. I don't know what all the alarm is about?

In fact, since the Gambia is in such a dire position, where are the droves of individuals ready to take these individuals place in the organization? That is what I find to be the more alarming...only you don't mention anything about that below. If you know about a problem, if any of us know about a problem as significant as The Gambia's, doesn't it become shared responsibility to do something about it amongst all Gambias and her allies? Cordeg is just a vehicle and it will become what folks want it to become. There is so much talent and knowledge present to make it a success, plus Jammeh makes it even easier since he is about 6 feet from purgatory anyway (and I am being generous here).

Part of the illness is all the finger pointing, the suspicion...just perpetuating that is going to do no one any good. These tasks take no effort. The real deal effort is trying to figure a solution to the problem, getting involved and staying involved. If we are to better ourselves as humans, that is what everyone should be striving for.

I understand joining and resigning, I have done that myself but, eventually people come back because they understand the responsibility in trying to fight this monster.

Thanks,
Chris





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On Wed, 6/25/14, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

 Subject: [G_L] Jainaba Bah, Demba Dem and Lamin Tunkara resign from Cordeg: Dr Saine though is yet to smell the coffee
 To: [log in to unmask]
 Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2014, 5:53 AM

 http://www.kaironews.com/politics/more-resignations-rock-cordeg/
 As Prof Saine denied stuffs going on under his nose in
 Cordeg as a guest on Freedom radio, more members of Cordeg
 parted company. The respected Jainaba Bah, Demba Dem and
 Lamin Tunkara all tendered their resignation and call it
 quit. Dr Saine should stop dribbling around vital issues. He
 need to bite the bullet and resign. That will bring some
 closure and soul search around what went wrong.

 Suntou
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