".....Very few of us in the West are willing to leave our comfortable lives and go home. Hell we do not even contribute a dime to the opposition’s cause. All we are good for is making noise in cyberspace. To make the problem worst, Gambians are not united. This coupled with the lack of a Soldier that is willing and capable to toe the line and face the APRC machinery is what is keeping APRC in power.
To summaries; the opposition is weak and divided. "
Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.
Terang knows what he refers to , so we are better off waiting. That statement in quotes belong to Terangba. I would not imagine him having problem to throw more light.
I am on my phone so this Will be short. My first suggestion will be putting the interest of the Gambia above all. Unite behind the most qualified without regard to tribe. I will elaborate on these points when I get to my cpt.
God gave men dominion over the beasts and not over his fellow men unless they submit of their own free will. - Napoleon