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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 20 Nov 2009 :  20:48:38  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Anyone paying attention on the general and specific conducts of Yaya Jammeh will simply notice that his behaviour is very much abnormal. For example, how does he come to the stone hard mentality that the entire country of Gambia is his personal thing? Why does he strive to be more of a rich man than serving as public servant as the post of president demands? When people challenge him for his many wrong dealings, how does he take that as crime against the state as though he is D state? If Yaya will not consider changing his abnormal thinking and bad conducts, Gambians need to wake up to face and tackle him. There is no more time for easy talks. Each passing moment is only driving the nation deeper and deeper in ruins.

The big issue is that even after Yaya is captured and dealt with, that will not compensate the already severe damage we have to recover from as a nation. Too much chance taking has lowered us this deep with a man whose mission is to deceive and break our nation down beyond repair.

With his ambition of amassing wealth, Gambia is now contaminated with every form of dirty money in circulation. Look at the many commercial banks. Look at the many farms of Yaya all over the country.

There is no sense for Yaya occupying all communal and private lands and telling us the proceeds go to Jammeh Foundation. That is the most absurd solution to national problems.

To take him serious, let Yaya resign and surrender all his farms as state farms. That way, competent public servants will run the farms in commercial terms and plough the proceeds into the national treasury. What Yaya is doing is deadly wrong to the core and nobody in this world is capable of providing sensible excuse for Gambians to sit watching this scale and manner of abnormal day-light stealing and exploitation of down-trodden masses.

Mr president, think of your ways and give up. You are unfair to peace-loving people of Gambia.

Karamba

kayjatta



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Posted - 23 Nov 2009 :  06:56:55  Show Profile Send kayjatta a Private Message
"...even after Yaya is captured and dealt with...", sounds like he is a criminal or terrorist uh?
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 23 Nov 2009 :  20:27:59  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by kayjatta

"...even after Yaya is captured and dealt with...", sounds like he is a criminal or terrorist uh?




Kay,

Chief is no less of a criminal. How did he get the job of president? It is a gang of deadly criminals. One after the other, they are bound to fall.

It was a moment of firing people from work. It is now for the key players to take their turn at the comfort of Mile Two Five Star swamps. We are getting closer to end the show and with higher speed. The bottom is no longer holding.

So hard to defend chief. try it and wait for the next surprise from the pandora's box.

Chief is a real magic maker.

Karamba
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