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somita

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Posted - 19 May 2006 : 16:50:56
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Dembish, I am disappointed with your so called research to say the least, its not your kid-on research that chuned my stomach rather Kondorong remarked that followed it. Together I can assert without fear of exergeration that you could easily edit the next edition of daily observer and the readers will not realise it ( little bit over the top ....but you can see my point).
I know its tempting for me to jump to conclusion but I will hold my nerves until you make available all the data that you have collected. I was expecting a proper data collection produre not elimentary listing which am sure my sister in Grade 5 could have done a better job.
Its hard to convince anyone in their right mind with the exception of Kondorong, with such a scanty statistics, that make no mention of individuals merits for a position or individuals educational authority or other qualify individuals that could have fill the position and were not selected because of their tribe. Is it true that you have fomulated an opinion and went looking for statistic that would back you up ...a very dangerous course. You have successfully demonstrated your ignorance as far as statistic is concern, if anything your so call research results show we are far from an established tribal institutionalisation.
In research one has to show consistency to produce a respectable results, may be you should take a list all the government department, take note of the top 5 or specific number of officials, check their educaitonal, work experience, civil service background and tribals lines, only and only then that you can produce some respectable results that can add value or merit your grave conclusion. I am very worried about tabloid style research of picking and choosing aspect that fits your opinion and marshal them to sway readers opinion. I'm sure daily observer does just that and very successfully.
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toubab1020

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Posted - 19 May 2006 : 16:59:57
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| Looking forward to this!! should be good. |
"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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salimina
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Posted - 19 May 2006 : 17:32:52
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somita, i think dembish has done some research. It might be elementary but he got what he wants.Research or not being professional enough is not the problem here. I think the problem is if you consider the overall tribal makeup,we have too many jolas in the high office compare to other tribes.As i have said before we should be very careful not to confused other tribes with jolas.
But another important aspect of jammehs selection criteria is political.In any political school of thought,the fundamental topic for any political student is security.You have to make right decisions about security before you can implement your ideals.So in jammehs school of thought, he think his best option is selecting jolas or people of his tribe so that he can stay in power and implement his ideas successfully.
Its not a fair method, but our societal makeup breeds such.But still there is an answer. If jammeh can managed this, why cant the other tribes join together and get rid off such menace. |
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