By Yero Jallow (Dalton)
THE SINTET BOYS, AN UGLY MISNOMER.
At
a time when history is recording, it is both a need and a necessity to
put the records in their correct order. How I wish I don't have to
reply to this one, but I cannot help it. My love for my decent village,
Sintet, is more than just opening my eyes to see it being burnt into
flames.The
story authored by Bulfaleh, contributor to the Freedom titled "The
Sintet group Kills for President Jammeh." is so ugly a heading and a
true misnomer. Bulfaleh ran out of headlines, and now he crowns the
whole of Sintet people as killers, the very ugly headline that is
giving me sleepless nights for two consecutive days. To add flames to
existing fire, Binneh Minteh, former Army lieutenant in the Jammeh
regime is painting the picture more, thus quote "
It is also widely belief
that most of the torture and atrocities committed against Gambian
citizens are done so by this very foreign people in collaboration with
the "SINTET BOYS" as rightly claimed by the freedom newspaper editor.
Editors note: Yero Jallow Gainoko Pullo, hold your horse brother man. Bulfaaleh never accuses you as a person or Sintet residents as evil. He named Bajinka, Lang Tombong Tamba and others as those under Jammeh's payroll for dirty games. If only you mean to tell us that you served the state guards before coming to America? I doubt it very much. Go back and read Bufaaleh's piece thoroughly. I think you Yero Jallow said worse things than what Bufaaleh alluded to against Jammeh's hit men. We urge you to read the said piece with an open mind. We all know that you and the people of Sinteh are too civilized to be part of such nasty political games. But we cannot help it out, Lang Tombong Tamba was named as one of those who were part of the Sinteh gang. We want to clarify once again that the said piece was written by columnist Bufaaleh and not the editors of Freedom. Thank you and have a good Sunday morning.
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By Eddy Kabayfu
.Dear HE Yaya AJJ Jammeh,
We
invite you to engage in a formal, public debate with the Gambian
opposition leaders on few crucial, unanswered questions about the
Gambia.
The questions Like:
- Education?
- Health care system?
- Energy system?
- High raised unfair property taxes?
- Death of school children and human rights abuses?
- Unlawful Detention of Gambians?
- Future
of the Country's Economy?
- Aids and Poverty?
- When are you going before the commission to account for your wealth?
I
am delighted to have this opportunity to share my views and my vision
with the Gambian community. The importance of this election cannot be
overstated. Mr Jammeh has taken our country down the wrong path in
nearly every conceivable way. We need a president; that will make The Gambia
safer, stronger and more prosperous. A place where all Gambians have
the opportunity to rise as far as their hard work and potential can
take them.