Breaking News: Gambia: Is Jammeh Contemplating To Wage A War Against Senegal?
Is Jammeh Contemplating To Wage A War Against Senegal?
Government "Insider" says " we the senior members of the government are genuinely concerned about the mental health of our President."
By An "Insider."
Pa Nderry,
It saddens me to inform you that we the senior members of the government are genuinely concerned about the mental health of our President. I am sure you have heard by now the accusations made by the Office of The President against Senegal. These accusations are calculated to escalate the tension between the two countries. HE is convinced that in the event of a war with Senegal, The Gambia National Army will be able to stop the Senegalese army from crossing the River Gambia. He thinks that the Battalion stationed at Kanilai and headed by Major Solo Bojang will be able to defeat the Senegalese Regiment in Casamance and occupy the region all the way to Ziguinchor thereby expanding Gambia. None of us dare question these delusions. We have tried to involve his mother in trying to pacify him but he no longer picks up the telephone calls from his mother. He listens to no one except Benedict Jammeh who is always leading him like a sheep.
As a matter of fact, the intercepted containers were indeed destine for Gambia as i was involved in this operation. Also, most of the State Guards stationed in Kanilai are Casamance rebels. So, the Senegalese have a right to complain to the UN as everyone knows that Jammeh is the sponsor of the rebels.
Please Pa, ask the Gambian people all around the world to pray for our dear country. Lets all do dua. This is not the time for division. If there is war in our country, all families will be affected. So, people should not be selfish and see this as "Jammeh's problem". This lunatic is now our problem. Also, lets all appeal to the Senegal authorities not to respond. Please. We are very worried.
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Toyin Falola
Department of History
The University of Texas at Austin
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Austin, TX 78712-0220
USA
512 475 7224
512 475 7222 (fax)
http://www.toyinfalola.com/
www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa
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Department of History
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station
Austin, TX 78712-0220
USA
512 475 7224
512 475 7222 (fax)
http://www.toyinfalola.com/
www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa
http://groups.google.com/group/yorubaaffairs
http://groups.google.com/group/USAAfricaDialogue
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