OPINION GAMBIA'S POLITICAL STANCE: A Candle dictator is melting.
January 21, 2006 Dear Gambians and all friends of the Gambia, I salute you all in the name of the Almighty, and in the spirit of love of our dear motherland.
No moment could me more moving. What an enjoyable moment! This is the nicest part of the struggle, yet the test on all Gambians will be passed surely. We are beginning to realise ourselves as true sons of the Gambia, to whom Gambia belong in full -with no less or more to that ownership. This fruitful efforts and determination, to the best of analysis, is leading to free our nation.
Nadd's recent move on their agenda to select a flagbearer is surely the talk of town, and if what we want is victory -then it should continue to be the talk of town. Nadd is really a hot commodity, and Gambians will pay any price for seeing them victorious. The move by Nadd to choose a leader is a step in the right direction, and Gambians must exercise patience in giving them chance to exercise a democratic process in naming a winning candidate. We don't expect this to be done in a rush. They should calculate every little thing, and in the interest of all Gambians, come up with one to defeat Jammeh in the 2006 presidential elections.
Much respect to all the coalition partnership, and we certainly know they are all politicians with verse political ideologies, and you don't expect the position of a flagbearer un-battled for, and to me -that would be too cheap a flagbearer. We want to hear more push and pull, and at the end agree on one solid individual, whose defeat over Jammeh is obvious. That's what is called a flagbearer, and not any person who is powered by superstitious believes or some marabout fortune tellings.
STGDP should increase more, their consultations with Nadd, and grass root politicians, without fear or favour. They should also keep on updating Gambians, and inviting more people on board and finding ways to expand the movement outside America. Their focus should be more funds -in cash or kind. Campaign vehicles for Nadd are a priority. I am sure these are hot topics in their agenda, and my reminder serves only that purpose.
Gambians stand a chance of removing the silly dictator, whose pants are loose on his waist. I don't believe in addressing a dictator or tyrant, president or Mr. President, as that makes him empower more of his jalangs (evil powers), that God has protected me from fully. The ***** is a liar, and melting like a candle under the heat of the sun. He is a deadly murderer and vampire, worst than Hitler and Sadam Hussein. Only shameless parrots like Fatoumatta Jahumpha Ceesay and Yankuba Touray, that Malian egoistic thief, hailing from the family of Babanding Sussoko will follow him. Yankuba Touray should prepare himself. A close ally and spokesman to the then AFPRC, Ebou Jallow, revealed to Gambians how they murdered Koro Ceesay with batons. Ebou Jallow couldn't have made up that lie, in the way in which he narrated it to Gambians. Until tomorrow, Ebou Jallow remains a living witness to the death of ex-finance minister Koro Ceesay, who was burnt down to ashes in the outskirts of Busumbala. I hope Ebou will stand to his words when the time is up, as a witness in a court box, in which he is expected to repeat just his words, for the least.
The APRC administration is at the disintegration stage, and just a matter of time before we hear the big "buum" sound that will crumble and shatter the pseudo-pillars of the APRC Administration into tiny bits. This is not a system of Gov't, rather a system of tyrannical administration lead by Jammeh and his cohorts, in which he dictates.
Jammeh's notorious paper, the daily observer is a garbage. Sajar Taal is a joke, and a dirty political prostitute. He should be probed in the investigations surrounding Deyda's death, as it is with great shock and alarm that reliable news reaching us here implicate him in the death of this innocent man, as Sajar was also at the APRC secretariat , where him and Baba Jobe-Jammeh were the leaders of the green boys, composed of Casamance rebels, Liberians and Libyan -terrorist trained Gambians. All i remember of Sajar during my visits at the Department of State for education, was a weed smoker, who quarreled with his boss, Therese Ndong Jatta, then minister at DOSE -complaining bitterly about Therese's jealousy about his relationship with Jammeh, which later lead to his transfer from DOSE. What does so-called paper degrees interpret, when a desperate and destitute like Sajar Taal is geared towards sinking a whole nation, in the manner in which he does it. He is a pathetic fellow, whose educational qualification should have routed him different, unfortunately he is an educated person without flavor or test, and one of the tools that Jammeh can dictate and use to sink our nation. What a shameless political creature! And Shame you Sajar Taal, you are a big disgrace to your family, educated people, and the whole Gambian community. This is the start on exposing you, and our inks will not run out, as i will send special monitors , who are capable of dinning with you on the same table. Make sure you watch your moves, and comments anywhere. We also have a great partnership with some of your employees, and even when you smoke your weeds in office, we can report it in Washington the same hour if we so desire.
The national assembly is a bunch of salary collectors, headed by butut saga man, Sheriff Mustafa Dibba, who've done more harm to himself, by trading his integrity and the NCP to Jammeh's blasphemy. Their earnings at the National assembly is not legitimate, as hellfire awaits them as they cannot deliver justice, and execute our constitutional mandates, hence only mere statues and shadows in the assembly, sinking a nation through their lacken in moral and understanding of what they are voted for. They failed the whole world woefully, much more the masses of Gambian electorate, who voted them at their own detriment without notice.
The likes of Paul and Savage, are mere jokes of the century, fooled by so-called profession called law. Paul is a man of questionable character, and worst than Sajar Taal. Paul is not only a tool for the APRC administration, but unpatriotic alien, who is geared to gathering wealth at the exchange of executing Jammeh's blatant orders. The international rule of law should make provisions for the likes of Paul, aiding dictators to be tried in the same vein as dictators themselves -as it doesn't make any difference. In fact, they commit more crime, after knowing the law within hand, to twist it because of greed. Paul remains someone we will look for after a Jammeh regime, and even if he goes back home, we ask that he be extradited and tried for his criminal activities. To add fire to kerosine, he is a corrupt menace , and still didn't clarify the millions of Dalasis he was accused of stealing. The ransom for the missing millions is to jail major political leaders and activists, and that's for a fact.
On observation, the era is also an era for God to shame all extremists and dictators. The likes of Sadam Hussein, Charles Taylor, Taya, Foday Sonko and etc... are all farewelling without the wish to do so, and Jammeh the looser is no exception to the rule, going by the trend. Jammeh's complexity is on the grow. He is a sick man , whose mother should have murdered at the time of birth, to rescue the tens of thousands of Gambians suffering under the cursed vampire.
The media's call on these fellows is genuine, and also following their own routine. To them is to inform the people of what is happening within the state of affairs of our country. I hail our media organisations for the good job they are doing in uniting, and informing Gambians at home and abroad. They will ever remain the ships on which we will sail on the deepest waters to get to the banks on safe destinations. Their continuous job is to expose a tyrant, and serve as the mouth piece for the voiceless, the oppressed, and bring to full awareness hidden social dangers.
I genuinely call on all media organisations and patriotic individuals, and to the paper to which i serve as a staff writer to show sympathy to Nadd, in the manner in which we relay their affairs, since it is a fragile moment in history. Showing sympathy to the oppressed Nadd, is not the least a violation of journalistic ethics, rather a call of duty and real patriotism. It doesn't mean affairs about Nadd cannot be reported, but requires great accuracy. At the same time, we expect Nadd to come out to the public or talk to the electorate through the forms of medium available to them, on all their developments, and that gives less times for rumour. It is only on the confidence and benefit of our wide readership that we prevail, and we therefore owe them for what we serve selflessly without asking of pay, but rather geared towards heroic moments, and informing them well of dangers and progress of our nation. We are partners in development, and our independence and partiality as writing activists, will be greatly at stake, if we shatter the pillars under which our hope lies for the future, in which case , we will be failing our nation.
I take pride in the Gambia, our homeland. I take pride in Gambians. I give you all a "salam" greeting and true hope that our venture is patriotic venture, and we will do it unanimously together.
In ending this piece, i will say "Jammeh is the unluckiest tyrant in human history. Sanna Sabally is given refuge in Senegal, and Jammeh cannot have refuge in Senegal, closest in neighbour."
LONG LIVE THE GAMBIA! LONG LIVE NADD! LOND LIVE MEDIA ORGANISATIONS!
Watch out for our special research on Sajar Taal, a so-called doctorate holder and university professor turned robot tool for a renown dictator at all cost.
Yero Jallow dalton@allgambian.net
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