UGAMA; part 1
Lets start by referencing a caller (Muazin) from the mosque, who says “Come to prayer, come to success” during an adhan call. Who does this caller refers to? Who should answer his/her call? Who should misconstrue the message? What are the contents of the message? What is the chaff noise all about?
UGAMA will be on the conference call latest Sunday September 9th to answer to some of the questions arising at the hour, however, what is clear when UGAMA sent the 10-parts to all the media outlets, there was a phone number and an e-mail provided, I would like to ask how many people tried to reach us to contributor their parts? If you didn’t and you have questions, feel free to address an e-mail to ugambia@gmail.com, and be rest assured that a team member will respond to you.
UGAMA is progressive and we will not petty when dealing with national matters. What we expect though, people should be honest to God, themselves, their associates and to the Gambian people. Honesty as can be defined is what is obviously right to the eye and the mind. So whatever you are saying just makes sure you get your facts straight, because there won’t be any excuse of “constructive criticism” or “agreeing without having to be disagreeable” that will stop us from being hard on fallacy and intent to misconstrue an idea arrogantly. Therefore, a gun-shot warning that people should avoid personalizing the matter on individuals and debate the national issues (problems and solutions) at hand.
As far as I can reveal, UGAMA is beyond idea-peepers. We registered a lot of progress, and in fact, the analysis of the survey we conducted will be made publicly available.
The ongoing debate between Foroyya and The Point vindicated UGAMA of the need for a dialogue. I, personally, I am glad that God is propagating UGAMA far and while. Responsible and peace-loving Gambians should participate fully with a spirit to progress the effort.
If it takes long to respond to your enquiries about UGAMA, don’t feel ignored; we just fit time to answer to things. For a quicker response, address directly to ugambia@gmail.com.
Regards,
Yero, Associate to the UGAMA Consortium.
Cc. -Gambiapost -GambiaL -Bantaba
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