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“I Slaughtered my girlfriend out of provocation”… accused confesses

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By Amara Thoronka

Abdulai Munu, a farmer at Royanna village in Gbanti Chiefdom, northern Sierra Leone is before the Court on one count of Murder contrary to Law.

According to the particulars of offence, accused Abdulai Munu on Wednesday, 7th July, 2021 at Mokormo bush, Gbanti Chiefdom in Karene District in the Northern Province of the Republic of Sierra Leone murdered his partner, Marie Kamara.

In his confessional statement, accused Abdulai Munu said, “I slaughtered Marie after having sex with her.”

According to him, he pleaded with the deceased (Marie) to accept him again as her boyfriend but she denied on grounds that she hated the attitude of the accused (Abdulai). He said the deceased said she preferred to continue with her husband with whom she had two children than going back to the accused.

He continued that he was constantly being provoked in the village by some of his friends and therefore wanted to reunite with the deceased, his former girlfriend.

In his evidence, Medical Doctor, Dr. Ibrahim Kamara told the Court that he is a registered medical practitioner attached to the Makeni Government Hospital. He recalled that on the 8th day of July 2021, he examined the body of Marie Kamara to ascertain the cause of death.

“After my examination I endorsed the police medical certificate pursuant to the Coronary Request Form,” Dr. Kamara said, adding that “I later gave the original copy to one of the relatives for burial and kept the photocopies for my record.”

Asked to give his observations, Dr. Kamara said there were multiple organ failures as a result of multiple lacerations. He said there was anterior triangle on the neck of the deceased and there wasn’t blood on the patient.

In his address to the Jurors, State Cousel of Bombali District, Aruna Jalloh, said the burden of proof rests solely on the prosecution to prove the guilt of the accused. He said the act of killing if not sanctioned is unlawful.

He stressed that the accused (Abdulai) is of sound mind and not an idiot, assuring that his act was done with malice aforethought.

Lawyer Jalloh said by the conduct of the accused, he intended the outcome of his action.

He told the Jurors that the evidence of the four witnesses were convincing to appeal to their conscience to return a verdict of guilt.

In his defence, Lawyer Ibrahim Samba from the Legal Aid Board said the accused had an unstable mind because he was provoked.

He said all the elements to prove the guilt of the accused were not complete, referencing the intention of the accused. He went on to state that the accused was intoxicated with love to an extent that he proposed to marry the deceased but she declined with provoking remarks.

“The accused acted that way because he wasn’t master of his mind,” Lawyer Samba told the Court, stating that the deceased even took a knife to kill the accused which was why he tried to defend himself.

The matter comes up again on the 19th October 2021 for summing up by Hon. Justice Unisa Kamara.

‘I felt relieved’: Pa Modou Mbowe expresses joy Jammeh vindicated him by calling

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No Alliance Movement official Pa Modou Mbowe has said he felt relieved his claim former President Yahya Jammeh would address APRC supporters has come to pass.

“I just felt relieved. Because you know why? I have grown up kids, my son is with two kids. I have a daughter who is in Dakar with three kids, married. They are all on social media, seeing what everybody was saying to me for telling the truth. So it’s just a relief. I don’t see anything to be lying about Jammeh,” Mbowe who granted an exclusively interview with The Fatu Network a day before Jammeh spoke and vowed to eat his saliva Jammeh failed to speak said.

Mr Mbowe who Jammeh has named one of the new leaders of APRC after summarily dismissing Fabakary Tombong Jatta and his executive members said the sacked leaders are now trying to save face by dismissing their sackings.

Mr Mbowe said: “They are only saving face. Because with all that they said, accusing us of lying and saying that President Jammeh urged them to do this what do you expect them to say?

” Nobody put words into President Jammeh’s mouth, everyone knows no one can do that to him. And he was on speaker and all of you the media were there and he spoke on his own terms.”

Mr Mbowe also insisted all APRC supporters are with them and not Tombong Jatta and Co.

” You must have seen the amount of people that were in Kanilai. The atmosphere is as if President Jammeh is here in Kanilai. If there is any NPP-whatever coalition, that would be 2% of the population of APRC. Even the ones that went with them are now retreating. We are receiving calls from people apologising to us for defying us. I swear by Allah,” Mr Mbowe said.

THE NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER THAT IS YAHYA JAMMEH

Alagi Yorro Jallow
Part I
Fatoumatta: I am reluctant to join any fireside chat on the Yahya Jammeh shame of Friday evening cultural phenomenon drama; we are addicted to the storylines. I am reluctant to ask why and how he has become the sole nut in our fire. It is golden to wail at fascism; it is godly to scream at conscienceless power wherever it reigns.
However, some awful matters are beyond wailing and flailing. How should a country handle a tragedy bigger than tears? If there are still elders around, they should tell us to blow this moment off with laughter and wait for the end of the mad season with its sure harvest of doom.
“Once upon a time, there was a young Greek Nymph named Narcissus, who was distinguished for his beauty. When another lady Nymph fell in love with Narcissus, he rejected her advances. When The Goddess of Revenge heard of the rejection, he decided to punish Narcissus by luring him to a pool of water. Narcissus looked into the pool of water, saw his own reflection and he fell deeply in love with it. Once Narcissus realized that he could not obtain the object of his desire, he died at the banks of the river from his sorrow….”
The Greek story of Narcissus provides the mythical source for the modern concept of narcissism, which is conceived as excessive self-love and the attendant qualities of grandiosity and a sense of entitlement. One may not be a Clinical Psychologist, but Yahya Jammeh cuts the figure of one who suffers from the same infirmity that consumed the Greek Nymph, Narcissus. It is a highly severe mental disorder, which renders him incapable of attending to any issue beyond his own personal need for adulation; an extreme instance of a “Dangerous, Incurable, Narcissistic Personality Disorder!” It might be this condition that makes Yahya Jammeh’s self-worth entirely dependent upon admiration from others, makes him incapable of empathy and reason. It might be this condition that makes him so entitled, arrogant, callous, and rude.
Fatoumatta: When Yahya Jammeh became Head of State and President of the Republic of the Gambia for 22 years, many of his critics were afraid that somewhere along the line, he would create a critical constitutional crisis by his actions. They feared this because of this man-child’s character and the personality trait of breathtaking vapidity, which seemed especially dangerous because he carries out and incites bad behavior.
If anybody had any doubt, this fascist, obsessed with fears of victimization, humiliation, and a concomitant cult of strength’s recent shenanigan, shows him to be a ferocious menace and a dire danger to society. The Gambia will be paying the price for the gargantuan mistake of electing this bitter, twisted narcissist as President for a long time to come. Yahya Jammeh should never have had a seat in the forefront of governance. The whole world knew that. The Gambia should be ashamed of electing this man into office in the first place.
Fatoumatta: Progressives are scented, arsonists. They spray petrol on naked truth, set it alight with falsehood, and swear they have no hand in the ensuing fire – or that the blaze is for the public good. The disease is their synonym – or their surname. So, instead of wasting our limited energy on Yahya Jammeh’s symptoms, we should start looking for a permanent cure for the ailment. ‘In Sickness and In Power’ is the title of a 2008 book by Lord David Owen. It is a sober narration of the queer marriage that exists between medicine and politics. Running through over a hundred years, it x-rays political, military, security, and business leaders and what they contribute to societal dislocation.
The book presents a study of mental and physical illnesses, foolishness and stupidity, and rash hubris – the combo that ruins leaders. Of all the ailments, Owen identifies ‘hubris syndrome’ in leadership as the greatest threat to people’s freedom and well-being. A reviewer identified the symptoms to include “patterns of reckless behaviour, bad judgment and operational incompetence, often compounded by delusions of personal infallibility and divine exemption from political accountability.” For leaders who endorse evil, when things get pretty bad, they will be alone and lonely.
Honestly, one wonders what Gambians were expecting from Yahya Jammeh? This President had earlier put everyone on notice about his refusal to accept electoral defeat by stating that he would not leave office if he did not like the outcome of any election. Furthermore, to think that he was taken seriously enough that high-level sub-regional leaders went to the extent of using might military to remove the President from office if he refuses to leave. However, this moron was allowed to operate in the dangerous way he did. So what exactly were Gambians expecting?
Clearly, Yahya Jammeh is a man who seems to have neither respect nor loyalty to anyone but himself. Instead, he appears to view people as lesser beings who deserve to be treated with contempt. This contempt is ameliorated only to the degree that they can be of instrumental use to him. His contempt for others as lesser-beings can be seen in his disdain towards anyone who looks or thinks like him. He also comes across as having acute paranoia, which is characterized by a worldview that sees other people as inherently untrustworthy. Furthermore, any information that does not comport to his worldview cannot be processed in his mind. Thus, divorced from the ability to fact-check the reality around him, his internal world is populated with fact-free conspiracies that fit with his emotional needs.
Gambians love distractions. Even in the best of times, executives get fired, and in the worst, they get fired with alarming frequency. So Yahya Jammeh publicly dissolved the entire executive committee of the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) arbitrarily, especially appealingly and amusingly, Yahya Jammeh, a narcissist whose parochial interest may skew his decision at a political rally in Kanilai village via a telephone call from Equatorial Guinea to his supporters admired his unapologetic, militant selfishness. However, Jammeh’s critics see him as too narcissistic to be any leader.
With a condition as serious as Yahya Jammeh’s appointment and removal of APRC executive committee members under Fabakary Tombong Jatta, who formed a euphoric Grand Coalition with the President Adama Barrow’s National People’s Party (NPP) instead, Jammeh behaving capriciously from Equatorial Guinea appoint his chosen executive committee to ally with a peripheral political party known as Gambia Alliance for National Unity (GANU) of Sheikh Tijan Hydara.
As a result, Yahya Jammeh’s leadership of the Gambian people is about as pleasantly aromatic as flatulence in an elevator. Nevertheless, in a genuinely wild twist, barely less six than weeks to the presidential polls on December 4, 2021 (which is saying something), Yahya Jammeh fully showed his hand by giving out one of the most disgraceful performances by a political leader in living memory and effectively establishing himself as the worst President in Gambian history.
In the Gambia, progressivism has become the new fascism. Those who wrote the fantastic script of the Yahya Jammeh years appear to be back at work. The smell is too striking in offensive similarity. Other people may live life forward; we live backward. We are back to the past.
History suggests that leaders with the kind of mental condition Yahya Jammeh exhibits tend to view themselves as world figures capable of bending history to their will and harbor simplistic pathological fantasies for reshaping the world in their disordered image. This was certainly the case with Hitler, whose pathological narcissism fuelled his vision of Germany as a “master race” that needed to be cleansed of the germs of the disabled, foreigners, and Jews. Mr. Jammeh, like Hitler, has the personality of a grandiose-paranoid dictator who would destroy all he saw as his enemies while endangering the nation that he supposedly was advancing through his leadership.
In the last 22 years, Yahya Jammeh has ruled like an authoritarian who strived to consolidate their power for the longer term by cultivating ties within the structures of government that are based primarily on loyalty to his person rather than to the rule of law or democratic norms. He doled out responsibility to people who did not threaten him by surrounding himself with a gallery of sycophants that would not dare contradict them. He ignited the flames of a cultural hegemony within the Gambia that benefited him by polarizing the Gambia and mobilizing his base.
Moreover, he succeeded in discrediting institutions and individuals who might hold him accountable in the eyes of a substantial proportion of the Gambian population. As a result, Yahya Jammeh has done significant damage to the Gambia. As he is pushed out the door, he leaves behind a nation deranged.
Fatoumatta: Another thing that one can surmise from his politically potent character trait is that the selfishness that comes with it allowed him to do something that would have jabbed the conscience of other political leaders. As a result, he had no shame about almost everything. So when people whine about Yahya Jammeh being politically incorrect, unpleasant, and breaking norms, they say that he is doing things that predecessors would have been ashamed to do. What they mean is that he normalizes bad behavior.
However, Jammeh often does not know his civics well enough to recognize them as violations, and he is not ashamed. None whatsoever. In days bygone, the prescribed method for avoiding shame was behaving well. By contrast, the Jammeh method for avoiding embarrassment is not acknowledging it and not giving a hoot. The Age of Yahya Jammeh has been the attempted annihilation of shame in a colossal way!
This sad, embarrassing wreck of a man used social media to bully people, take over his political party, and spread inflammatory messages. He indulged in stream-of-consciousness rants and uttered horrible, immature, and mean descriptions of the political reality. He related with his followers and admirers through a barrage of social media, by turns pugilistic, hyperbolic, and verbose filled with unproven assertions and carelessly sensitive use of extreme negative emotion. It is no wonder that social media particularly, Facebook and Whatsapp, after wanton lies and incitements.
Fatoumatta: Watching and listening to Kanilai Dung-Show of Yahya Jammeh addressing his supporters via telephone is outrageously aggravating.
He is a giant baby who is having a hissy fit and throwing his toys out of the pram over his inability to accept defeat in an election, which he lost, trigger a kind of internal emotional crisis in him. He is a man that believes in skyscraping misconceptions about his competencies and believes in the preeminence of his instincts over and above abstract and collective reason. However, in truth, the grandiosity of his personality belies an extreme fragility where his ego is as fragile as a Graphite specimen on a bad day.
Yahya Jammeh’s intentional Gambian atrocities, carnage, and plunder require urgent accountability. The truth is that the media have normalized Yahya Jammeh’s rubbish over the last four years and tried to understand him as a psychologically healthy human being. Nevertheless, Yahya Jammeh is not a psychologically healthy human being. Considering him as if he were, sanctions him and his nonsense and disempowers people of reason.
Fatoumatta: If Yahya Jammeh does not score low on any narcissistic personality dimension, then probably nobody does. Jammeh is the very personification of the malevolent and menacing narcissist, a world-class paradigm of this miserably unpleasant personality. Of course, Yahya Jammeh can go ahead and continue to behave in a manner where all of his actions revolve around feeding the false self of himself in his own time and off the mantle of leadership. However, after all, that will only lead him to the very place he belongs, a pit of a self malignant love, which will never grow, and always dies in infamy.
There is a war raging on the internet on Yahya Jammeh and his travails. A woodcutter is about to be eaten by the tiger he saved from death. He saw a Jackal, told his story, and asked: “Is it fair that this tiger should eat the one who helped him?” Well, in power politics, kings relish renewing the potency of their throne with the prized blood of their backers. That is why we are told to be close to kings by 1,400 feet and be distant from them by 1,200. They kill. The one who drinks is the one who must get drunk. I do not want to think about it. We are what we are because of who we are. I listen to the voice of the ancient chant of the bard.
Fatoumatta: Thank God we are about to see another chapter of this bigot and the disastrous fool. They would give Narcissus a run for his money on excessive self-love and the attendant qualities of grandiosity and a sense of entitlement any day!

Government declares commitment to TRRC recommendations as it reacts to march by victims

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The Ministry of Justice has issued a statement reiterating the Gambia government’s commitment to the implementation of the TRRC recommendations.

Civil society members, victims as well as politicians on Saturday marched to call for the full implementation of the TRRC recommendations.

In a statement issued at the end of the march, government said it remains fully committted to the implementation of the recommendations of the TRRC.

A statement by the justice ministry said: “On the occasion of the #NEVERAGAIN March organised by the Victims Centre and TANGO, the Ministry reiterates its continuous support for all victims of human rights violations and its commitment to the course of the TRRC and Justice.

“The government of The Gambia in January 2017, under the leadership of President Adama Barrow, embarked on a Transitional Justice program aimed at, among other things, rebuilding Gambian society through reconciliation and the maintenance of peace, in accordance with the rule of law, justice, and accountability.

“Through the transitional justice program, the government established the Truth, Reconciliation & Reparations Commission (TRRC) after an unprecedented nationwide consultation and has fully resourced it with over GMD 200,000,000.00 (Two Hundred Million Dalasi) since its inception to date. Between the month of August 2021 and now, government has allocated an additional GMD13, 000, 000.00 to assist the TRRC complete its report.

“With regards to the victims of human rights violations, government in 2019 made an initial disbursement of GMD 50,000,000.00 (Fifty Million Dalasi) to the TRRC for initial payment of reparations to victims. Currently, the Ministry of Justice and the Victims Centre are jointly setting up a victims-led taskforce for the drafting of legislation to set up a Victims Compensation Fund to succeed the TRRC Reparations Committee. The government of The Gambia has already committed over GMD 150,000,000.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Million Dalasi) in the draft 2022 Budget Estimates, to be utilised as part of the reparations fund.

“The Ministry of Justice is also working with the UN and other multilateral and bilateral partners on securing additional funds for the post-TRRC activities which includes finding the best route to achieving justice for the victims.

“All the above and many other undertakings by the government are done in good faith and are sufficient demonstration of the commitment of this government to the principles and objectives of the TRRC. Therefore, comments about government’s lack of commitment to implement the recommendations of the TRRC upon submission of its report are at best premature and speculative.

“The office of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice wishes to assure all the victims, the Gambians, and partners alike that the government of The Gambia remains fully committed to the implementation of the recommendations of the TRRC in the best interest of the Gambian people without fear or favour.”

 

Basse Bridge named after man, family members speak

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By Dawda Baldeh

Family members of Samba Juma a man who provided free river transportation for people especially school children and pregnant women for many years spoke about the role he played in the community.

Samba Juma is a native of Kerewan Badala in the Upper River Region (URR). He came from Guinea Conakary and stay at a village called Sabu Sereng in Gambia. He later moved to Basse were he worked for a company that was stationed at the riverside as a security guard were he was paid a salary of D7.5 per month until he died in 1984.

Speaking to The Fatu Network, Mawdo Jallow the alkalo of Kerewan Badala who is Samba’s grandson described him as hardworking, generous and dedicated man who played a significant role in the community serving humanity.

Mawdo Jallow said Samba’s kind deeds saved many lives at the river. He also highlighted the challenges that Samba went through adding that Samba was very poor and he has no one to help him.

“Samba was a very good man he helped anyone who want to cross the river,” Mawdo Jallow said. “The number of people who Samba has help cannot be listed. He said President Barrow is among the people who benefited from Samba’s kind deeds for many years.”

Samba Juma was a Canoe driver who transported people from Basse to Kerewan Badala and from Kerewan Badala back to Basse throughout his life. The late Samba Juma has been described as a generous man.

The inauguration of the Basse bridge which is name after Samba Juma has brought joy to his entire family. The family members said the bridge will serve as a memorial place for their late father in recognition of his work at the river.

The village alkalo expressed his profound gratitude to President Adama Barrow for what he described as development to their doorsteps. He said many years have passed and the village was never remembered in terms of development but President Barrow has made them proud.

“We are really happy for President Barrow. He make us proud by naming the bridge after our father. This will go a long way in history. No words can describe how glad the entire family is. We thank Allah and thank President Barrow,” he said.

“President Barrow May not recognize us but he came here several times to fetch firewood and each time he came, Samba Juma will always help him to cross the river,” he explained.

However, the village alkalo pleaded for support from anyone who can come to their aid. “We are very poor and we cannot afford to dig boreholes talk less of electricity.”

Mariama Camara the village alkalo’s wife also told The Fatu Network that Samba’s history cannot be narrated in a day as he was a hardworking man.

Ms Camara also urged the government to create employment opportunities for their youth as they only depend on the money they get from the canoes for their daily meals.

“We live in a hut house when Samba’s was alive but he only come to the house when he has some money for the family,” alkalo Jallow explained.

Mbanding Jawneh a native of Nyakoi Kerewan also said Samba Juma has worked with his father for many years and described him as a honest and hardworking man.

Alieu Sowe a canoe driver who said he has never seen Samba but heard his history from credible people in the society.

Alieu said from the sources he get, Samba was a generous man. “From what I heard about Samba I believe his name deserve to be at the bridge. He save many lives including those who are mounting high positions in government,” he said.

However, From all the sources we spoked to, Samba Juma live his entire life at the river without owing a single house.

 

Jammeh’s action: What Musa Amul Nyassi says

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Respected APRC member Musa Amul Nyassi has reacted to Yahya Jammeh’s decision to rubbish the APRC-NPP alliance and sacking the party’s leaders.

Jammeh shocked the nation on Friday when he summarily dismissed APRC leader Fabakary Tombong Jatta and his entire executive for entering into an alliance with NPP without his approval. Amul Nyassi is among the officials.

Nyassi who is also MP for Foni Kansala said: “I heard people in Kombo cried when they heard the news and I am saddened by it. I felt sorry because they were not at Bwiam where we were having a meeting. The importance of the Bwiam meeting is that respected leaders were there. These are people who have influence and these are the people who spoke at that meeting. But what did they say? They told the Right Honourable Fabakary Tombong Jatta that if him and his executive retreats because of this pronouncement, they will not forgive them.

“They said before they committed themselves before the pronouncement came and only death will change that but not any pronouncement. I want the youth and those who make audios to be careful of what you say. Since when this started, you stood to make sure and defend the decision of the national executive. Because the decision was nothing other the President Jammeh, APRC and APRC supporters.

“So do not say anything that will make you go from where you stand. The Righ Honourable said it here. If you hear APRC today both in Gambia and outside, it’s leader is the Righ Honourable Fabakary Tombong Jatta and the national executive. Let’s not even deceive each other on that. Anywhere you go where there should be a decision, it should come from him. So I want you to understand that.”

Jammeh’s action: What Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay says

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Leaders of APRC have continued to react to former President Yahya Jammeh’s decision to sack the entire executive of the party.

Jammeh on Friday said he was dismissing the leaders because they were traitors who entered into an alliance with NPP without his approval.

Fatoumatta Jahumpa Ceesay who loves Jammeh so much reacted that Fabakary Tombong Jatta is the one empowered by the APRC constitution to take certain action.

She said: “I have seen people crying and fainting because they are sad. But to me those cries are cries of joy because we were crying a load on our head and God has offloaded it for us. Because if you love your father and you are in responsible for his feeding if he says he doesn’t want to be no longer fed you will be happy.

“Let’s know that there is only one APRC and I base it on APRC having a constitution. So let no one quarrel or fight. It was us who sat at an ordinary congress in Yundum [to work on the] APRC constitution. Lamin Kaba Bajo is here. I still have the note. Anything I had ever done with APRC and our former president I have never thrown it.

“The issue of secretary general and party leader was seconded by the late Cham Joof. It said the party leader and the chairman of the party is the only person who has the power to either appoint, dismiss or say anything about the constitution without going to congress.

“All of us know what the IEC told us when we wanted to honour him in 2018. So the Right Honourable Fabakary Tombong Jatta is the party leader leader and he is the chairman and he is the only person who can do something. So I want to support what he said that we are the APRC, it’s us who are at the IEC, we are the ones at the Attorney General’s [Chambers] with the red seal.

“So those eleven people you are hearing are not part of APRC. So listen and follow Fabakary Tombong Jatta. So we are with you (Fabakary) all the way and our alliance with [NPP] will continue. So sir (Fabakary), we are behing you through thick and thin.”

 

SAMSUDEEN SARR – OPINION: Jammeh’s declaration blessing for President Barrow

I think Jammeh’s declaration of not supporting the NPP-APRC political coalition is a huge blessing in disguise for President Adama Barrow who has recently been bombarded with arsenals of false allegations about his secret-amnesty offer to former President Yahya Jammeh in exchange for the APRC party to support Barrow’s December presidential bid. By Jammeh saying today that he disagrees with the alliance of his party with the NPP and instead favours an alliance with the GANU party led by Shiekh Tijan Hydara goes to dispel the accuracy of such speculations.

By the way, was it not a major contention among the No-Alliance Movement (NAM) members that they were not going into alliance with any party because Jammeh was going to come back home and be their flag bearer?

Well, Jammeh didn’t say that he was coming back home per se but has definitely told the Kaninlai crowd that he has “as from today” taken full control over the APRC from the current executive and would effectively be their flag bearer. That sounded like a big victory to the diehards convinced of his participation in the 2021 election regardless of all its unrealistic factors; yet on a greater need for clarification one would be interested in how that will happen and whether he will still be the flag bearer when his newly formed APRC party goes into alliance with the GANU party? Will he still be the flag bearer or surrender the position to Mr. Hydara ? I want to know.

And let us not forget that among the NAM members there are also those who have all along been telling their blind loyalists that elections will not be conducted in the country in December because Russian soldiers will instead bring back Jammeh and forcefully reinstate him as head of state. What have these folks made out of Jammeh’s position now? What about Baitullah’s insistence on “no-election-in- December”? “Bilahi-Walahi-Talahi-Nalah” ( the Baitullah style)

Anyhow, for the hustlers organizing a protest march against Barrow tomorrow, Saturday, October 16, 2021, for his “clandestine deal” with Jammeh, I am afraid that their story is nomore tenable. They should scramble back to the drawing board for a better story before tomorrow morning.

 

LAMIN NJIE – OPINION: It’s sad to see folks celebrating Jammeh’s madness… anyone who has the victims at heart will not take pleasure in anything the mad man has done just to escape justice

The hypocrisy and inconsistency of Gambians laid bare yet again.

I did doubt that Jammeh would have the guts to try to impose his style of leadership on Gambians ever again. While I actually all along paid mind to the fact he can be unpredictable, I still doubted he would sit in Equatorial Guinea and try to treat Gambians with contempt.

Let me make a confession: I wrote my previous article after a privileged chat I had with a respected leader of APRC. From our conversation, I could tell Jammeh was up to something. Or so it turned out.

Citizens have reacted variously regarding Jammeh saying he’s not approving the APRC-NPP alliance. I have seen a lot of celebration of it too, most of it coming from UDP folks.

If you ask me, nobody should celebrate Jammeh or anything he does. This man made a victim of so many citizens and these citizens are after him for justice. The least we could all do is to be sensitive to the pain of these victims.

Yet, the people celebrating Jammeh’s action are doing it because therein lies political expediency for them. They hate President Adama Barrow so bad they would endorse and support anything that could see him lose power. Yet, these are the people who say from the other side of their mouths they are with the victims. Anyone who ever cares about the victims will never express joy at anything that seeks to make Jammeh escape justice.

Jammeh did what he did simply because he doesn’t trust the leaders of APRC, if they could at all make him return to the country and facing no justice. He simply doesn’t want APRC to be a party to anything that could see him answer to his crime. He wants a team that can guarantee his safety. One of the ‘dismissed’ leaders of party said Jammeh expected to return home before the election and when he realised that’s not happening, he changed his mind.

I am not writing just because I want APRC to do an alliance with NPP so President Barrow can win, but I just want to see the party liberated from a mad man.

As the victims march this morning, let them know anyone who celebrated Jammeh’s actions do not have their interest of justice at heart.

Mob beats Kenyan child serial killer to death

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A mob in western Kenya has killed a self-confessed serial killer who escaped from custody two days ago, police say.

Masten Wanjala, 20, was traced by villagers to a house in Bungoma town and beaten to death, they say.

Authorities had launched a massive manhunt for the fugitive who admitted to killing more than 10 young boys during a five-year period.

He also confessed to drugging them and in some cases drinking their blood.

He reportedly returned to the home of his parents – who have disowned him – and was subsequently strangled by neighbours who found out he was there, an eyewitness told Kenya’s Standard newspaper.

He tried to stave off suspicious locals by moving to a nearby house, Bungoma’s police commander told the paper.

It is thought his family identified the body, although a police spokesperson said they are still doing “basic verification” to make sure the deceased is indeed Wanjala, according to Reuters news agency.

“We are not sure how he managed to travel all the way from Nairobi to his rural home,” Musyoki Mutungi said. “It is the curious villagers who first identified him and went ahead to kill him even before the police could be informed.”

The mother of one of the victims told the BBC she wanted to know why he did what he did.

“I would have loved to see him in court, so that I get to know why he did this – why he brutally killed our children and left us with pain,” Grace Adhiambo said.

The badly decomposed body of her teenage son Brian Omondi was one of four recovered by police on the outskirts of the capital Nairobi in July.

A post-mortem carried out by the government pathologist showed they had been strangled and hit on the head with a blunt object.

Wanjala killed his first victim when he was just 16 years old, a similar age to some of his victims.

He posed as a football coach to lure his victims to secluded areas, after which he attacked them.

In some cases he took them as hostages for ransom.

The killings took place in Nairobi, and areas of eastern and western Kenya.

Three police officers who were on duty when he escaped on Wednesday have been charged with aiding the escape of a suspect and negligence.

Police say they noticed he had disappeared during the morning roll call. There was no sign of a break-in at the prison cell.

In a series of tweets, the Kenyan Directorate of Criminal Investigations expressed regret that Wanjala did not face justice.

It said “the law of the jungle as applied by irate villagers prevailed”.

There are growing calls for the resignation of Kenya’s police chief over the escape, which shocked the nation and and led many on social media to ridicule the police.

Wanjala’s killing by mob justice two days later however is a tragic reminder of the deep anger, hate and frustrations that many Kenyans feel for the National Police Service.

Kenyans saw this as an open-and-shut case, which the police bungled.

After more than three months of investigations, Kenyans are asking why was Wanjala never taken to court to face murder charges?

It raises questions about Kenya’s judicial process – whose wheels often grind slow, and in this case, were completely broken, destroying the hopes for justice for families of the victims.

Honest taxi driver mocked for returning lost cash

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The Liberian teenage motorcycle taxi driver who found and returned money to a prominent businesswoman now says he is being mocked and threatened by those opposed to his actions.

Emmanuel Tuloe, 18, returned $50,000 (£37,000) after hearing the owner, Musu Yancy, making an appeal on radio.

Tuloe who dropped out of school in 7th grade has been cycling to earn a living.

His friends have been mocking him when his motorcycle taxi breaks down on the highway telling him he shouldn’t have returned the money,

“They tell me I will never get rich in my lifetime, they say because I returned such an amount of money I will live and die poor,” he told the BBC.

Tuloe picked up the money that was wrapped in a plastic bag and gave his aunt for safe keeping before hearing Ms Yancy’s radio appeal.

The businesswoman rewarded the cyclist with money and other items including a mattress that he says he will give to is grandmother.

Tuloe said he was threatened while attending a celebration party at Ms Yancy’s house.

“I left and returned home because in the crowd were also people who were angry with me for returning the money, they even threatened me, and so right now I need maximum protection,” he told the BBC from his hometown of Gbolor Dialla on the border with Ivory Coast.

He said only a few friends appreciate and thank him for the honesty exhibited.

But he has largely managed to overcome the bullying and temptation of regretting his action.

Tuloe is urging fellow cyclists to always return lost and found items because they “don’t know what the future holds”.

The Liberian Anti-Corruption Commission says it is “deeply touched by the sincerity of the teenager.”

Credit: BBC

Never Go To Bed With a Dictator, Lessons for Barrow

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The saying that dictators will never change is constantly being manifested by Yahya Jammeh. That is because all dictators share similar traits – corrupted souls, sadistic tendencies, lack of empathy, and an insatiable taste for power, wealth and dominance.
At a mere phone call, Jammeh, a political fugitive, summarily dethroned a war-hardened APRC National Executive, who for the past five years, beat his drum of supremacy (Supreme Leader) and quest for his amnesty. Let’s be clear: Fabakary Tombong Jatta and his team have contributed in allowing impunity to be entrenched in this country. Even the harrowing revelations from the TRRC and the J Commissiom documented heist of Jammeh, did not move this executive. For them Jammeh was a demigod.
But back to the issue. Fabakary, visibly struggling with ill-health, guided his team in pushing for Jammeh’s interest, along the way being littered with all the dirts (and deservedly so) that came out of the EG lone man’s 22-year rule of decadence. They sang his praise, danced his tunes, and invested colossal resources to remaking his irreparable battered image and repute. Dodou Jah must be bitting his tongue for that young man did an excellent but fruitless and causeless job in defending APRC and Jammeh.
Yet, the dictator came straight on point, effectively staging a coup and handing down a political verdict that reaffirmed him the “Supreme Leader” and “Flagbearer” ( Fodeh Baldeh will argue it’s standard bearer) of his party. The traits for a dictator’s insatiable taste for power and dominance are demonstrated here.
For months, Jammeh joyfully and selfishly played his cards well, allowing his ardent loyalists to engage in a dirty political war over where his stance was vis-a-vis the alliance with Barrow’s NPP.
How Jammeh played his card in this has been dramatic. First, he gave a tacit endorsement of this unholy APRC-NPP political marriage by deciding to stay mute. By doing so, Jammeh gave a firm node to the Tombong Jatta-led camp that he was okay with the arrangements. This allowed him time to weigh the pros and cons of the deal, especially the genuiness of the Barrow camp.
While keeping that card, Jammeh engaged himself in discreet communication with the rival “No Alliance Movement” (NAM), giving them the impression that he didn’t sanction the alliance and will speak close to the elections. By watching the two camps locked horns, the sadist was buying himself time to make up his mind.
Fast-forward to the recent supposedly Meet the Farmers Tour (Barrow has since mastered Jammeh’s art in turning it into a political wastage), Jammeh must have seen that as an opportunity to make up his mind. With Barrow falling short on what actually would happen to Jammeh and occasionally referring to his reign as a dictatorship in his addresses, that must have been the red line for the butcher. Keep in mind that Barrow recently told reporters that he alone would not deliver amnesty to Jammeh. All of these inconsistencies, plus Barrow’s bad reputation of keeping his promises (“When you are campaigning you can say whatever you want”), Jammeh must have concluded that it would be a political suicide to climb the same “kaaba tree” with Barrow, an unsophisticated and untrustworthy political liability.
But I had cautioned Barrow when he formed the alliance with Jammeh. I mentioned that had Barrow adhered to the simplest demands of Gambians – give us a progressive constitution, reform and strengthen democratic institutions, pursue unconditional justice for the victims etc – he would have made his re-election easier. When Gambians voted him in 2016, they had hoped for a new path without Jammeh, a modest and vibrant democratic dispensation where justice will be vigorously and relentlessly pursued for the victims. By going to bed with a dictator, Barrow has only himself to blame. I hope he learns from this. Too much is too bad. Lessons learnt.

Sacked Rambo Jatta also speaks, says they are not moved by Jammeh’s ‘pronouncement’

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APRC Number 2 Ousman Rambo Jatta has also reacted to former President Yahya Jammeh’s fiat that saw the former dictator summarily dismissed nearly 50 executive members.

Jammeh shocked the nation on Friday evening when he said he never endorsed APRC’s marriage with NPP, contradicting an earlier statement by leader Fabakary Tombong Jatta that he did. Jammeh then fired the executive of the party and named new leaders.

Reacting to Jammeh’s madness, Ousman Rambo Jatta said: “This pronouncement that happened today has not shaken us but has fortified us. That means we have been working hard and need to redouble our efforts.

“There are people here, who are very close to the former president… They are in solidarity with us. Here are they sitting. So we should take solace in that.

“Tomorrow is the big meeting in Sukuta. Let the place be green and show the people we are not little guys in politics. The fight against this [pronouncement] should start tomorrow.”

‘APRC is not owned by anyone’: Fabakary Tombong Jatta speaks after his sacking by Jammeh

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APRC leader Fabakary Tombong Jatta has reacted to former President Yahya Jammeh’s fiat that saw the former dictator sack him and his top aides as leaders of APRC.

Jammeh shocked Gambia on Friday when he addressed APRC supporters where he rubbished statements by Jatta he agreed to APRC entering into an alliance with NPP. Jammeh went ahead to dismissed Jatta and his APRC executive members and named new leaders.

Speaking in Bwiam, Mr Jatta said: “APRC is not owned by anyone, it’s Gambia that owns it. Us sitting here will leave one day and you too will take over. No one should be sad or angry. Ignore and let it not make anyone say anything that is said out of anger.

“What we know since yesterday is calmness, patience and discipline. They also said there is a new committee. That’s not an APRC committee.

“I think his people who left us to join GANU are those who are with GANU. They would either be independent or be GANU but APRC… I don’t know about the future but it’s us who are in charge of the party today.”

Lamin Tamba brands Jammeh a ‘lion’ after ex-dictator shocked nation with mass sackings and naming new leaders for APRC

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APRC No Alliance Movement diaspora official Lamin Tamba has asked Gambians who think Jammeh fears any being to think again.

Jammeh shocked the nation Friday when he addressed his supporters in Kanilai where he told them he had not given his consent and blessing to APRC’s alliance with NPP. He also fired the leaders of APRC who entered into an alliance with NPP and named new leaders.

Lamin Tamba who had all along insisted Jammeh never agreed to what the leaders of the party did wrote: “Leadership is not always about taking popular decisions. It’s about taking the best available option no matter how difficult.

“If you think Jammeh fears any being or situation, think again. The man wears his heart on his sleeves #lion.”

‘They are hereby replaced’: Jammeh names 11 new leaders of APRC as he fires Fabakary Tombong Jatta and Co

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Former President Yahya Jammeh has named 11 people who he said would now be in charge of APRC.

Addressing supporters in Kanilai on Friday, the former dictator ruthlessly dismissed leader Fabakary Tombong Jatta and his entire executive who spearheaded the APRC’s alliance with NPP. Jammeh said he never gave his blessing and consent to the marriage.

In announcing the new leaders, Mr Jammeh said: “Members of the executive who have left the party and went and joined another party, I have no problems with that but they are hereby being replaced by the following people;

“Honourable Abdou Jarju, Honourable Bakaray Saibo Sanneh, Muhammed Lamin Jammeh, Yahya Bamba, Honourable Jerrending Sanyang, Honourable Matarr Kujabi, Honourable Ebou Sambou, Honourable Omar Mamburay, Pa Modou Mbowe, Regina Williams, [and] Habib Secka. These people will work with the GANU team.”

‘I am not approving it’: Jammeh shocks the nation by saying he did not approve APRC’s alliance with NPP

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By Lamin Njie, editor-in-chief

Former President Yahya Jammeh has said he did not approve the APRC’s alliance with National People’s Party, contradicting Fabakary Tombong Jatta who said he did.

APRC leader led by Fabakary Tombong Jatta in September agreed to back President Adama Barrow in the December presidential election.

“Whatever we are doing, former President Yahya Jammeh is aware and has endorsed it,” Mr Jatta had said at a press conference in September while announcing the move.

But on Friday, Mr Jammeh told his supporters at his home village in Kanilai he never approved the decision, contradicting Mr Jatta.

“All those who are with NPP, I am not approving it, we are not going to align with NPP, we are aligning ourselves with GANU party,” Jammeh said.

Jammeh addressed his supporters through telephone from Equatorial Guinea where he has been living in exile since 2017 following his 2016 electoral defeat.

 

Ex-President Jammeh summarily fires Fabakary Tombong Jatta and Co, names new leaders

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Former President Yahya Jammeh has said leaders of APRC who entered into an alliance with NPP are no longer leaders of the party and has named new leaders.

Jammeh shocked the nation on Friday by addressing supporters in Kanilai where he told them he had not given his consent and blessing to APRC’s alliance with NPP.

“APRC will work with GANU and no other party,” Mr Jammeh stunningly said.

Abdou Jarju, Bakaray Saibo Sanneh, Jerrending Sanyang and Pa Modou Mbowe are part of a group of leaders Jammeh named. Jammeh also declared himself supreme leader of APRC.

Jammeh said he did not approve the APRC’s alliance with National People’s Party, contradicting Fabakary Tombong Jatta who said he did.

APRC leader led by Fabakary Tombong Jatta in September agreed to back President Adama Barrow in the December presidential election.

“Whatever we are doing, former President Yahya Jammeh is aware and has endorsed it,” Mr Jatta had said at a press conference in September while announcing the move.

Mr Jammeh told his supporters at his home village in Kanilai on Friday evening he never approved the decision, contradicting Mr Jatta.

“All those who are with NPP, I am not approving it, we are not going to align with NPP, we are aligning ourselves with GANU party,” Jammeh said.

Jammeh addressed his supporters through telephone from Equatorial Guinea where he has been living in exile since 2017 following his 2016 electoral defeat.

 

Saikou Kawsu Gassama sworn in after July appointment

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The New Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission Dr Saikou Kawsu Gassama was sworn in on Thursday, August 14th at the VP’s Office.

Dr. Gassama has a PhD in Political Science and has served Government and Civil Society Ogarnisations in various senior positions.

Dr Gassama was appointed to the role on July 1 by the commission, replacing Dr Cherno Omar Barry.

Dr Gassama had previously worked in the civil service, holding roles such as secretary to cabinet and permanent secretary at the Office of the President.

He also worked as director at the Gambia Prison Service.

Kombo South chief removed

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The chief of Kombo South Lamin Darboe has been removed as chief of the district.

Mr Darboe was removed as chief on Thursday.

Community outlet GunjurOnline reported Falalo M. Touray of Gunjur Mang Kunda and a seasoned agriculturist has been appointed the new Chief of Kombo South.

 

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