Suntou,

Good job highlighting the issues. The honest fact remains that this is
mostly about GDAD being unhappy, unrepresented period. To try to wrap this
around other people resigning is simply dodging away from taking
responsibility of why they resigned and why all the disagreements in the
first place. I hold no briefs for CORDEG but CORDEG is GDAD's baby, they
nurtured it, fed it and it grew up the way they don't like, they took the
highway. Exactly how it happens in NADD. Let's see where this one too takes
us. Politics of deception, division, sectarianism is what is destroying our
efforts. CORDEG should have been held to account for their delivery or lack
thereof but not dissatisfaction of a few individuals. God safe our country
from taking nothing and making something out of it...

No matter how we spin this one, it is about GDAD being unhappy with the
selection and or being unrepresented. Masquerading behind Jainaba Bah and
Demba Dem will not cut it..

Demba


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Modou Nyang <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Suntou, thanks for keeping the tabs on this matter and informing of
> developments. I agree with you that there is need for soul searching or
> better put the refocusing of CORDEG's strategy and priorities. But i don't
> think Dr. Saine needs to resign for that to happen. What do you think, why
> should the Dr. resign?
> As i have said before CORDEG's vision is as blurred as LJ put it.
>
> Nyang
>
>
>   On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 6:53 AM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> 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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