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jambo



3300 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  12:23:42  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
just read the some rual areas ar eot get electricity, why did it take so long. I think yaya is on a mission to play catch up with some of the project that have been dormant for a long time. He is scared and is looking for the "what have I done for you" vote.

njucks

Gambia
1131 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  17:39:31  Show Profile Send njucks a Private Message
jambo

i dont think this has to do with politics. its just a coincidence that the project finishes this year i hope. the project has a specified lifetime.
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jambo



3300 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  17:45:48  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
I hope so to. It just seems he is on a "I am charm/wonderful/ helpful person.
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njucks

Gambia
1131 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  18:27:39  Show Profile Send njucks a Private Message
maybe he is. the majority of the population are quite content with him and this has to be respected in a democracy.
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MADIBA



United Kingdom
1275 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  19:59:00  Show Profile Send MADIBA a Private Message
FOLKS AS NJUCKS HAVE RIGHTLY PUT IT. LETS LEARN TO GIVE CREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE AND CRITICISE WHEN OTHERWISE.THE ROADS ARE FOR GAMBIANS, THE ELECTRICITY IS LIGHTING UP GAMBIAN HOMES. WHOEVER SUCCEEDS JAMMEH TOMORROW WOULD ATLEAST CONCENTRATE HIS EFFORTS ELSEWHERE OR CONSOLIDATE THE INFRASTRUCTURE IN PLACE. IF I WHERE IN THE GAMBIA, I WOULD NOT HAVE VOTED FOR JAMMEH NONETHELESS, MY CONSCIENCE PRICKS THAT I APPRECIATE THE LITTLE HE IS DOING.

JAMBO WHY DO MAKE SUCH INCITING STATEMENTS AND LIVE THEM HANGING ON THE BALANCE. ARE YOU NOT GAMBIAN? PREVIOUSLY YOU THREW SOMETHING LIKE A SCARE AS TO WHETHER IT WAS SAVE TO TRAVEL TO THE GAMBIA IN THE WAKE OF THE COUP ATTEMPT IN MARCH. THAT SCARE TO ME WAS A MINOR TRAVEL ADVICE AS WE HAD BY THE BRITISH GOV'T IN THE DAYS FOLLOWING THE JAMMEH COUP. I CALLED FRANTICALLY HOME TO BE ASSURED THAT THE SITUATION IS NORMAL. FOLLOWING THAT A GAMBIAN PROFESSIONAL WHO IS BEEN LIVING IN THIS COUNTRY(UK) FOR MANY YEARS , BUT REGULARLY RETURNS HOME CONFIRMED THAT THINGS WERE NORMAL.YOU THE SAME JAMBO, SENT A WHIMPER THAT JAMMEH SHOULD INTERVENE REGARDING your BURUSHIBI HOMES AS SSHFC IS NOT KEEPING THEIR SIDE OF THE BARGAIN. IF JAMMEH SACKS AN INCOMPETENT HEAD , YES WE KNEW HIRING AND FIRING. JAMBO WHAT YOU ASKED THE PRESIDENT TO INTERVENE IS IT THE RIGHT THING TO DO? IF JAMMEH CHASTISES A GREEDY CIVIL SERVANT WE HASTEN TO CALL HIM A DICTATOR. LETS FACE IT. I WILL ALWAYS SAY IT LOUD DESPITE MY PROBLEM WITH JAMMEH, WE STILL HAVE SOME VERY DISHONEST CIVIL SERVANTS. THE GAMBIA IS BIGGER THAN JAMMEH. THE EVIL THAT MEN DO LIVES AFTER THEM THATS WHAT I BELIEVE IN.

DESPITE JAMMEH'S MALADMINISTRATION ITS FOR GAMBIANS TO TAKE THE DESTINY OF OUR BELOVED COUNTRY INTO OUR OWN HANDS. THE WOLOF SAY NDIMMBAL NA SI FEKKA LOHOL BOROMIN OTHER WORDS ONE MUST SEEN TRYING FOR HIMSELF BEFORE HE COULD BE OFFERED A HELPING HAND.

LONGLIFE THE GAMBIA! FORWARD EVER BACKWARDS NEVER!
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY

madiss
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  20:30:39  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message

Madiba

I agree but only to to some degree. If jammeh fires a dishonest civil servant that is most welcome and i will commend him for that. But i hope he lives his life beyond reproach. He is as guilty as the civil servant who is fired. He is therefore not on a morale high ground to denounce others. As the mandinkas say

KUNU KANTALA BUKA AYAJEH

If you live in a glass house do not throw stones. I gave an analysis of jammeh's salary since he came to power. You might want to visit that posting and compare that to his assets. May be he is the only one who has the key to God's Central Bank.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  22:51:20  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
I want to agree with Madiba because the report on the progress of Rural electrification programme is very impressive when I read it from the Observer newspaper. I do appreciate those positive efforts of development.
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MADIBA



United Kingdom
1275 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  23:30:07  Show Profile Send MADIBA a Private Message
Kondorong,

As some would like to put it THE PRESIDENT IS OUR SERVANT. SO IT FOLLOWS IF THE SERVANT IS MISBEHAVING, THE MASTER(GAMBIANS) SHOULD DISMISS HIM(THE SERVANT). SO LETS JUST DO THAT. BUT I CAN'T SEE THAT HAPPENING TOO SOON IF WE(GAMBIANS IRREPECTIVE OF POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS)DON'T POOL OUR RESOURCES AS IN A COALITION. A WELL DESIGNED COALITION I STRESS.

Anyway i am impress with the bantaba folks in their mature way of putting their opinions across. Thumps up!]

Why dont we make you the president. You speak more sense than Junkung and certainly a better diplomat. Good job madiba. By the way is your name the same as that of Mandela. He was locally known as MADIBA or is it just a coincidence

madiss

Edited by - kondorong on 10 May 2006 23:34:01
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  23:36:03  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
sorry madiba,
i typed in my reply inside your posting. As moderator, i had this facility. I only typed it in but did not change any of yours.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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MADIBA



United Kingdom
1275 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  00:02:46  Show Profile Send MADIBA a Private Message
Kondorong,

What makes you think i can be president? Bro stop that. You know am shy(laugh). I love working in the background and for the locals to enjoy the fruits of my labour. I think we should all throw our weight for any RIGHT presidential aspirant. As a preofesssional I INTEND TO RETURN HOME SOONER THAN LATER WHEN I FINISH MY STUDIES.

I would like to use my knowledge , experience and expertise to help build a better Gambia for Gambians and generations yet un-born. Thats my dream to leave a living testimony/legacy to the future generations. I hope have not started talking like a politician(laugh)

As a professional i think i would be better behind the scenes.

madiss
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  00:07:07  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
Come on Kobo you are not shy. You speak and stand for what you believe. Certainly your postings speak for themselves.

Ofcourse you sound like a politician already. politicians never use the word NO and certainly you have not used it.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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sss



USA
82 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  05:05:21  Show Profile Send sss a Private Message
OH OH OH,IS AGAIN COMING.ARE U LIVING IN JAMMEH'S LITTLE DREAM WORLD.THE GUY JUST SAY THIS WHICH HE HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT.RURAL ELECTRIFICATION IS A REALLY GOOD IDEA AND IS SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN BUT I DONT BELIEVE IT WILL.WHEN THE GOVERNMENT MAKE PRONOUNCEMENTS,WE SHOULD SIT AND PONDER,ANALYSE WHAT IT IS THEY SAYING. HOW IS THE PROJECT GOING TO BE SUSTAIN?FEW PEOPLE IN THE RURAL AREAS WILL BE ABLE TO AFFORD THE HIGH NAWEC BILLS.THE GAMBIA DOES NOT PRODUCE OIL AND I WONDER HOW NAWEC IS GOING AFFORD FUEL FOR THE GENERATORS.AND HOW COME U HAVEN'T FINISH ONE AREA AND JUMP TO ANOTHER AREA.WHY NOT FINISH ELECTRIFYING THE URBAN AREA FIRST.DONT TELL ME THEY BEEN ELECTRIFIED.WHAT U HAVE IN THE URBAN IS FAR FROM IT.IS A DEAD ELECTRIFICATION THAT GET RESURRECTED TIME AFTER TIME.
IF JAMMEH WANT HELP THE RURAL RESIDENTS,HE SHOULD INVEST ON SOMETHING THAT WILL MAKE THEM EARN INCOME AND BE ABLE TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES.IT IS STUPID THINGS LIKE THIS THAT KEEPS AFRICA BEHIND,IT SEEMS AS WE WILL NEVER LEARN FROM HISTORY.ARCH 22 SHOULD BE A LESSON FOR JAMMEH AND GAMBIANS.INSTEAD OF GENERATING MONEY,MONEY IS GENERATED TO UPKEEP IT.HOW DUMB I WONDER ARE THOSE PEOPLE WHO PROPOSE IT THAT IT ATTRACT PEOPLE.NOW IT IS NOTHING BUT A LIABILITY TO GAMBIANS.IF MONEY WAS SPEND IN EDUCATION,IT YIELD WILL BE MOST FRUITFUL.LET ME A SMALL SUGGESTION TO THE PRESIDENT.BEFORE SPENDING MILLIONS ON RURAL ELECTRIFICATION WHILE NOT PUT IT ON RURAL EDUCATION.THAT WILL LIGHT UP MORE BULBS THAN UR ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT.DONT TELL ME ENOUGH HAVE BEEN DONE IN RURAL EDUCATION.I THINK NOTHING HAVE BEEN DONE.WE ARE IN THE SAME STAGE WE WERE THIRTY YEARS AGO. IF YOU SPEND ON RURAL EDUCATION,U WILL ATLEAST HAVE RURAL ELECTRICIAN INSTEAD OF RELYING FOREIGNERS TO RUN YOUR PROJECT.
LAST POINT,MADIBA,PLEASE LEAVE JAMBOU ALONE.JAMBOU HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT HAPPENING IN THE GAMBIA.I KNOW JAMBOU DOES NOT HATE GAMBIA.HER POSTINGS HAVE BEEN INTERESTING AND TO THE POINT.
GREATEST THREAT TO A SOCIETY IS IGNORANCE

THE MESSENGER OF GOD(peace and blessing be always upon him)SAID,"WHOEVER WALKS WITH A TYRANT IN SUPPORT OF HIM,WHILE AWARE OF HIS TYRANNY,HAS ABANDONED ISLAM."At-Tabarani
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  07:54:06  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by kondorong

Come on Kobo you are not shy. You speak and stand for what you believe. Certainly your postings speak for themselves.

Ofcourse you sound like a politician already. politicians never use the word NO and certainly you have not used it.



Am not a politician and never wil be. Never openly involved myself in politics of Gambia to this level of "Hard Talk" and frankness but very active in Youth, Sports, Social and Community development. However there are political issues of grave concerned and felt motivated by the roles of our political activists, discussions to address them, to gather facts and information.
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  18:50:04  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by kobo

quote:
Originally posted by kondorong

Come on Kobo you are not shy. You speak and stand for what you believe. Certainly your postings speak for themselves.

Ofcourse you sound like a politician already. politicians never use the word NO and certainly you have not used it.



Am not a politician and never wil be. Never openly involved myself in politics of Gambia to this level of "Hard Talk" and frankness but very active in Youth, Sports, Social and Community development. However there are political issues of grave concerned and felt motivated by the roles of our political activists, discussions to address them, to gather facts and information.



From the above, you are a politician and the kind of arsenal a presidential hpeful wants besides him. Someone who works with the youths. I HAVE LEANT ONE THING IN LIFE IS TO NOT USE THE WORD never. It sometimes haunts you in life later on. Leave all your options open.

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
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Jack



Belgium
384 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  19:48:35  Show Profile Send Jack a Private Message
I just wonder if there ever will be current in the rural areas. This seems to be a major problem in Banjul and Serekunda and the coastal area. Wiring is one thing but producing and transporting electricity is another problem I think.
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  20:58:39  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Jede

I just wonder if there ever will be current in the rural areas. This seems to be a major problem in Banjul and Serekunda and the coastal area. Wiring is one thing but producing and transporting electricity is another problem I think.



Its already at an advance stage I believe so from recent reports. Its a decentralistion programme I reckon and each region or division will have its sub-station equipe with its power plants and high capacity generators and the resources and logistics to serve that local area wiithin main towns like Kerewan, Farafeni, Soma, Bansang, Kaur, Georgetown, Basse, Fatato etc where they can strategically be located. It may not involve transporting electricity.
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