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Dalton1
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Posted - 27 Dec 2010 : 03:46:33
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Boycott all Appointments from Jammeh
It is every good citizen’s wish to serve ones’ nation honorably in life. The current administration doesn’t permit serving at home. You can serve in many other ways without having to work with Jammeh. I am therefore advising all Gambians to boycott taking appointments with the regime. If you take a position with Jammeh, you are taking great risk that is not worth it. The case for Mariama Khan is a typical example, a decent woman whose life has been at the mercy of terror and humiliation for the past months.
Please pass this message to your family and friends. If you have a relative currently working with Jammeh, please ask the person to try to get another job, and quickly quit without delay.
Thanks,
Yero.
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Prince
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Posted - 27 Dec 2010 : 18:44:48
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quote: Originally posted by Dalton1
Boycott all Appointments from Jammeh
It is every good citizen’s wish to serve ones’ nation honorably in life. The current administration doesn’t permit serving at home. You can serve in many other ways without having to work with Jammeh. I am therefore advising all Gambians to boycott taking appointments with the regime. If you take a position with Jammeh, you are taking great risk that is not worth it. The case for Mariama Khan is a typical example, a decent woman whose life has been at the mercy of terror and humiliation for the past months.
Please pass this message to your family and friends. If you have a relative currently working with Jammeh, please ask the person to try to get another job, and quickly quit without delay.
Thanks,
Yero.
Yero Sir, In an ideal world one could readily follow your advise. Unfortunately, people in the real world have bills to pay and extended families to feed.
Refusing Jammeh's appointments would not hurt Jammeh or make him go away because he can hire any of the 1.5 million men on the Gambian streets... who could run the country into total ruins before Jammeh -who would be the least affected- decides it's unbearable to continue hanging onto power.
We, in our cozy and heated homes, would still be typing on....
All I'm trying to say is, Jammeh is sitting at an extremely delicate position and the way he is removed from office could affect generations to come.
It requires a lot of carefulness to kill the fly that rests on the testicles. |
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