BY LAMIN SONKO
I am so disappointed when I read the junk of news been published in the website based on partisanism. Note, any minded person knows that this website is more of a joke and a bunch of people who are trying to achieve their selfish desires.
Paderry note that journalism must be practiced constructively and not expressing a party you support. I have analyzed most of your writings and you clearly stated which party you support (NADD). How can you be objective in your writings rather than misleading idle Gambians and grieved persons who fell victim of their selfish interest in the present regime. Since the split of NADD, I was expecting you to put pressure on Halifa Sallah to resign as he had failed woefully to successfully coordinate a coalition. In any democratic and civilized society, such leaders resign with immediate effect. How can someone who cannot coordinate a small group be able to lead a country?
Please Paderry tell me. Halifa should follow the foot step of their NADD chairman, if he wants people to respect him. He has written years ago that he is and will never aspire for leadership. His political ethics against the government are just joke. Gambians are no more fools, Halifa believes in socialism, as he believe the state should own institutions and factories to generate revenue and create employment as the way forward for national development. Please readers note that such governments have failed economically. This had led the West to privatize all their institutions. Please recall during Thatcher era in UK.
Please give the devil its due, The APRC has done a lot and we are all living witnesses. People like O.J, Waa, what have they got to tell us. Is it not Halifa who was critising the PPP regime before. Before the Ghanaian journalists has also written about the PPP and its regime. Halifa would be worst than any leader as he believes he knows all. He is a journalist, a lawyer, computer engineer, etc. Halifa is outdated and his ideas don't exists in the 21st century.
However, I would agree that the present regime has some setbacks as in any regime or leadership which everyone has to accept. But the question we have to ask, does Gambian attitude changed in honouring public services and executing their duties effectively? Do we accept the leadership based on non tribal. What support have we given the leadership in order to achieve the interest of the nation? Since APRC came into power, you have been condemning and senselessly writing in your so called news on Gambia L. Note, international community don't even know your existence. A piece of advice, find something useful to do Paderry, what goes round comes round. Journalists do not take things/issues personally.
Thank You