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‘All is set’: Ahmad Gitteh announces preparation complete for President Barrow’s welcome

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Ahmad Gitteh has announced preparation has been completed for President Adama Barrow’s welcome.

The president will return to Banjul on Thursday after spending the last 10 days meeting citizens in the interior parts of the country.

NPP infantry soldier Ahmad Gitteh shared photos of his meeting with President Barrow on Thursday and wrote: “All is set now for the president to depart Mansa Konko LRR to West Coast.

“We just finished briefing our #Bus_Driver at his residence on the level of preparedness of West Coast and general organization of the events. The president is impressed and all is set for the ball to Start rolling.”

Open letter to political factotum Reverend Father Peter Lopez

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I made an audio about this subject this morning of Wednesday, September 22, 2021but thought it necessary after a good lunch to write something about it in this opened letter to Reverend Father Peter Lopez.

I started wondering who this dumb politician masquerading as a righteous priest called Reverend Father Peter Lopez is? I hate to question the interpretation of any chapter and verse in either the Quran or Bible but when a whole priest wants to politicize Chapter 5, Verse 37 in the scripture as St. Mathew definitively saying to mankind that when a person says yes and later says no he or she automatically becomes untrustworthy or evil then disputing the interpreter or his interpretation shouldn’t be sinful.

What about a person who says no and later says yes? Is he still by St. Mathew’s Gospel guilty of dishonesty, evilness or whatever?

You see Reverend, in politics and cosmic logic the mind is believed to be a flexible entity constantly influenced by evolution, education, and our experiences that make it change incessantly and unpredictably. If the human mind was that rigid in the way you put it in your audio that-yes means yes and no means no-unchangeable by any circumstances, growth or evolution, education or experience then I am afraid we would have been like the other animals with no sense of awareness. Father, what happened to the maxim of no condition is permanent except change?

After misleading your listeners, you then went into your cumbersome realm of God and the Gambia’s forthcoming December 4th presidential election saying that our voters’ cards are divine gifts from the Almighty. Really Father? Yet you cannot trust the very process the card owner had followed that earn him one to also guide him or her to vote for the right person.

When did God give you the capacity and competence of judging who should or shouldn’t be voted for based on your differentiation of the evil contenders from the saintly ones?

You know what I made of your hypocrisy when you, in a coded language, said that the political leader in alliance with the party of the leader accused of committing evil deed or being a “Doma” (witch) is untrustworthy and only in the competition for his personal gains and to permanently remain in office? THE RECENT NPP-APRC ALLIANCE, PERIOD! Who else in the political arena has so far had an alliance with other parties other than the NPP with the APRC? That is very hypocritical father. You should have had the audacity to reveal your political or leadership preference instead of beating about the bush.

It was also a bias political statement from you to literally accuse the authorities of providing no entertainment parks and assembly arenas for the public that prompted the Youssou Ndure free show at the “Traffic Light Junction” three or four years ago. You very well know that the Independence Stadium, McCathy Square, Buffer Zone and many more places are all available for all kinds of public entertainment, musical, political, or name it. But you made it sound as if the Gambia has no parks or entertainment arenas for the public. Can’t you see how political you appeared or sounded when you failed to denounce that Youssou Ndure event three or more years ago and waited until now, two months before the election to now bitch about it?

Reverend Lopez, I think you should quit the church business and join a political party if you can’t form one. I am not saying that you are but if you are not you zealously seem to be in favor of Essa Faal’s candidacy over everyone else. Because when you mentioned how the “satanic party” is in alliance with a nameless leader and how those folks were proven guilty of all sorts of crimes at the highest level of the law and went on to urge your listeners to approve the righteous contestant who fears God irrespective of his ethic origin or religious inclination you inadvertently flashed Essa Faal’s face before all listeners. What makes you think that Essa Faal is the most honest and God-fearing candidate in the field? His TRRC drama? Did you know that he illegally deceived the government into appointing him lead counsel of the TRRC by failing to disclose his political ambition and affiliation in total violation of the TRRC Act that strictly proscribed such deceptions?

Moreover, with all the atrocities committed by Liberian warlord Charles Taylor, Essa Faal who was his defense lawyer at the ICC and lost the case incompetently still believes that there was no serious crime committed by this genocidal murderer in Liberia that put him behind bars for 50 years. If the case of Charles Taylor is not a lesson good enough to bring you back to your senses and realize that you are rooting for the wrong candidate I don’t know what is. Oh, but I forgot that in St. Mathew’s Gospel Chapter 5 Verse 37 Reverend Father Peter Lopez tells us that a change of mind or heart by anyone no matter the circumstance is ungodly, satanic and untrustworthy.

Father, Africa is still a victim of brutal colonialism and devious neocolonialism at a scale and scope that was never taught or discussed in any Roman seminary including the one you attended.

You were probably only taught to appreciate how God created the earth and all living beings in his image and will and has since the dawn of history ruled us by a predestined rather than a remeasured scripture.

You cannot tell us that God said that no condition is permanent and that everything that happens will eventually come to pass and still try to convince us into believing that our political leaders are capable of indefinitely holding to power for their personal ungodly interests and still survive God’s wrath or perils.

Please keep your biblical message at the church and stay away from politics. Pray for peace and tranquility like most religious leaders are currently doing and stop your hypocritical sermons to influence the voting choices of the electorate in the 2021 December election.

I rest my case!

Samsudeen Sarr

Banjul, The Gambia.

 

‘Only unity will serve our common good’: President Barrow calls on Gambians to unite for development

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President Adama Barrow has called for unity among Gambians in order to develop the country, saying that the country can only be developed when we have peace and unity among the people, according to State House.

“Only unity will serve our common good. Let’s come together and move this country forward,” the president said on day ten of the Meet the People Tour in Jirof and Soma.

State House added: “Earlier in the day, President Barrow laid the foundation stone for the expansion of the School for Community Health Nursing in Mansakonko. The expansion will increase the number of student intakes and build dormitories for accommodation.

“The President also visited the OMVG hydroelectricity substation in Soma due to be inaugurated next month. He proceeded to Jali, Kiang West, where he also laid the foundation stone for a health centre.

“President Barrow assured the people of his commitment to serve their interest, highlighting that the Kiang electrification and roads project is his governmet’s determination to leave no community behind in terms infrastructural development.”

 

Nation’s political parties prepare for huge summit where they are set to sign…

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The country’s political parties will converge in Janjangbureh on Saturday where they are set to recommit to peaceful elections.

The nation’s political parties have been meeting through the Inter-Party Committee – and the committee has announced its next breakfast meeting will take place on Saturday in Janjanbureh.

At the meeting, parties are expected to recommit to peaceful elections and dialogue during the campaign period by signing a peace pledge dubbed ‘The Janjanbureh Peace Accord’, the co-chair of the committee Musa Amul Nyassi said in a statement on Thursday.

“The cardinal objective of the meeting is to reinforce political parties’ commitments to fully abide by all the rules and regulations as laid down in the legal frameworks for elections in The Gambia…,” Mr Nyassi added.

Army truck crashes into police station in Kiang

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A military truck crashed into a police station in Kiang Sankandi on Thursday after an accident.

The speeding State Guard truck ran into trouble after encountering a speed bump in Sankandi.

A witness told The Fatu Network the driver of the truck lost control of the truck after climbing a speed bump. The truck then crashed into the police station as panic-stricken natives fled for their lives.

A pregnant woman got injured after the wall of the police station fell on her.

‘I don’t think he will make it’: Samsudeen Sarr gives his verdict on Essa Faal

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Former deputy ambassador to the UN Samsudeen Sarr has said he doesn’t think Essa Faal will make it regarding the December presidential election.

In an exclusive interview with The Fatu Network on Wednesday, Mr Sarr also said Mr Faal should be investigated and charged for deceiving the nation.

He said: “I don’t think he (Essa) is gonna make it. He is not the type of leader The Gambia want. Essa at the back of his mind is ready to prosecute Jammeh, prosecute anybody who has been implicated or accused doing anything at the APRC including this Samsudeen Sarr.

“I don’t think he is gonna win because Essa is not to me an honest person. And he deceived The Gambia by using the TRRC as a political platform, disguised as somebody who is apolitical when he is not. I was ready the TRRC act… [it] says that anybody with political ambition or political affiliation should not be part of it.

“If he had disclosed his political ambition or his affiliation to the UDP which he disclosed the day he was launching his party I don’t think Adama Barrow would have appointed him as lead counsel. That was deception, it is unlawful.

“I think they should investigate him and probably even charge him for deceiving the country, for not being honest to the country.”

Pandemonium at Serrekunda market as man is accused of stealing man’s private part

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There was mild drama at Serrekunda Market Wednesday evening after a mob effected a citizen’s arrest on a man accused of disappearing another man’s penis.

The unidentified man was arrested after another man accused him of taking his penis through magic.

A witness told The Fatu Network the alleged magician was taken to Serrekunda police station.

After Successful Provincial Tour, President Barrow Returns Home Thursday Amid Fanfare

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President Adama Barrow returns to Banjul on Thursday 23rd September, 2021 after a ten day ‘Meet the People Tour’ across rural Gambia where tens of thousands of members and supporters of the NPP and development partners accorded him unprecedented welcome ceremonies in fourteen meetings covering the North Bank, Central River, Upper River and Lower River Regions.

While in rural Gambia, President Barrow laid foundation stones for construction of numerous projects and delivered agricultural and other equipment to Gambians. These include community ambulances for the first time in the history of Gambia’s health care systems leading health experts to coin the phase “Barrow Care”.

Gambians, across all demographics hailed the Gambian leader for the unassailable development he ushered in rural Gambia which transformed the socio-economic well-being of the citizenry.

The unprecedented roads and bridges infrastructure covers Nuimi Hakalang, Sabach Sanjal, Lower and Upper Saloum, Nianija, Niani, Sami, Sandu and Wuli’s, Upper Fulladu, Jimara and CRR South as well as massive achievements in areas of Energy, Agriculture, water and fundamental rights. These significant milestones have won the admiration and endearment of rural Gambians who have all vowed to re-elect President Barrow on the 4th December, 2021 presidential election.

From Barra to Passamas and Koina to Kalagi, the turn out has been overwhelming. Political analysts and pundits argue that the massive support President Barrow enjoys is indicative of a grateful nation to an astute President who made promises and fulfilled them.

The now amazing ‘ring road’ adjoining four bridges that cost billions of Gambian Dalasis in URR has brought much pride to citizens most of whom see it as the product of a true son of their land. Majority of these constituents have promised to secure President Barrow a landslide victory come December as a symbolic gesture of their appreciation.

President Barrow is expected to depart Mansakonko by 12 noon and over hundred thousand members of NPP, APRC, NRP, PPP, NCP and GPDP are expected to accord him a rousing welcome at Kalagi Bridge and escort his motorcade to Banjul

Thousands of anxious people are expected to line up the streets from Kalagi leading in to Fonis, Kombos and Banjul. All are urged to come out on time .

Press release issued and signed by NPP deputy spokesman Seedy Njie.

Supporters call Essa Faal ‘president’ as he visits Manduar

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Essa Faal visited Manduar on Wednesday as he intensified his engagement with voters ahead of the December presidential election.

Mr Faal last month announced he will run for president as an independent candidate. His campaign is dubbed ‘Turnaround’.

He was in Manduar in Kombo South on Wednesday where he was received by supporters who called him ‘president’ as he addressed them.

During a brief meeting, Mr Faal insisted the costing of living in the country is high and vowed to fight corruption when he is voted into office.

Women leaders in Kafuta meet Dr Ismaila Ceesay, endorse CA

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Women leaders in Kafuta Kombo East have met Dr Ismaila Ceesay and have expressed their full support for Citizens’ Alliance.

CA leader Dr Ismaila Ceesay will contest the December election and the former UTG political science lecturer has been engaging voters.

According to Dr Ceesay in a tweet on Tuesday, the women leaders who met him came from different women groups in Kafuta.

Darboe warns he will not preside over a government that will take revenge on citizens

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UDP leader Ousainou Darboe has vowed that he will not preside over a government that will engage in retribution.

Mr Darboe made the vow during UDP’s big rally held in Sukuta this past Saturday.

Mr Darboe said: “I Ousainou Darboe will not head any government that will go after people to exact revenge. We will not do that. What I know is that before you seek revenge on someone, the person must have done something bad to you.

“When I came out of prison on the 5th of December 2016 before I got home reporters asked me and I told them I have forgiven Yahya Jammeh for all he has done to me. That what I only cannot forgive him for is what the law has instructed.

“I know that a politician in Africa especially one who challenges a dictator will go to prison and will be arrested and tortured. I had expected all of that. That is why I said I have forgiven him.”

Ahmad Gitteh warns NPP supporters against complacency

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Ahmad Gitteh on Wednesday addressed supporters of President Adama Barrow warning them against complacency.

The president will return to Banjul on Thursday after spending nearly two weeks criss-crossing the nation as part of his nationwide tour.

A massive welcome awaits him and Ahmad Gitteh on Wednesday spoke about the president chances in December.

The NPP diehard member said: “We are the natives of Kombo and you have those telling you opposition will win in Kombo. I swear to my Lord, who is the creator of the seven heavens… If there is anyone who asks questions or make findings at the grassroots that person cannot go past me if he reaches my level.

“I don’t sleep. I am always talking to people and I will enter any nook in Kombo, asking questions and making analysis. Those outside saying Kombo is not yours (NPP) let them wait and see. But we will not be complacent. Politics is very dangerous. Someone can be with you and then tomorrow he goes and vote for someone else.

“But from what we have observed, you be at ease. But I don’t want anybody to go and say Ahmad said there is no problem in Kombo and you go and start sleeping. Remind your people daily that Barrow is where their interest lies.”

‘You’re free to come to Gambia without…’: Hamat makes big announcement for tourists planning on visiting Gambia

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Tourism Minister Hamat Bah has announced tourists planning on visitors will not be subjected to any Covid test or quarantine provided they are fully vaccinated.

The tourist season is set to begin at the start of next month and the government has been engaged in efforts to kickstart the country’s tourism sector seriously battered by Covid.

Regarding the upcoming tourist season, Hamat Bah speaking in Niamina Dankunku on Tuesday said: “Starting from the 1st of next month, any visitor to The Gambia if you have a Q&R code, you have a certificate certifying that you’re fully vaccinated, you are free to come to this country without PRC test, without any rapid test and you will not be quarantined.

“You are not reqquired to come with a PRC test certificate and you will not be subject to rapid test and you will not be quarantined provided that you present a certificate that you are fully vaccinated.”

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres interview with Al Jazeera is a must watch for leaders and scholars

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I think all 193 heads of government represented at the United Nations (UN) Organization plus political scholars aught to listen and take note of the interesting interview of the ninth UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres with Al Jazeera’s senior international correspondent James Bays conducted yesterday, September 18, 2021. The Al Jazeera international TV stations have been playing it and tape is readily available online.

Starting with his perspective on the Afghanistan-war debacle, the Secretary General characterized the 20-years American-led mission as a total failure blaming it primarily on the same reasons that had failed similar attempts by the British, the then Soviet Union and now the Americans to conquer and impose their models of government there with no consideration to the cultural and religious incompatibilities.

Asked what he thinks of the future of Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban takeover he responded with one word “unpredictable”. He believes that ignored and not given the necessarily international assistance, the situation could deteriorate into another regrettable human catastrophe.

He strongly believes in engaging the Taliban to ensure that the Afghan economy at the brink of collapse will be saved and to encourage them into forming an inclusive government composed of feuding tribes that would protect the rights of women and girls, discourage terrorist groups from ever operating within like in the former overthrown regime of Muller Omar.

After questioning the wisdom of the 20 years war which had focused mainly on an expensive military solution rather than on helping the Afghans build sustainable-strong institutions amenable to their cultures, traditions and religions the Americans instead tried to force on them an unsustainable alien model of “liberal democracy” marred by conspicuous corruption and weak leadership. Mr. Guterres therefore urged the world to be less judgmental of the composition of the Taliban government now in place and accused of numerous undemocratic principles and even appointing UN-sanctioned undesirables including the deputy prime minister who is considered a “dangerous international terrorist”.

According to the UN boss the humanitarian assistance needed by the Afghans shouldn’t be affected by the type of government they have, the characters in it but superintended purely on impartiality.

When James Bays quizzed him on why he has not been saying anything about democracy in Afghanistan Mr. Guterres told him how it would be naive of him to entertain the illusion of establishing liberal democracy under the Taliban at this moment.

That shifted the subject to the question of what the UN has made out of the global threat of democracy specifying on the recent military coups in Myanmar, Mali, Guinea Conakry and the recent assassination of the Haitian president Jovenel Moise.

“Yes, the UN was certainly concerned about such retrogressive developments towards global democracy”, said Mr. Guterres. But he nevertheless was equally worried by the polarization of our societies especially in the developed world by ultranationalism, racism, xenophobia etcetra threatening every form of democratic establishment and values.

The next topic was on the ongoing Ethiopian military conflict with Eritrea rapidly deteriorating into a calamity with unimaginable consequence to Africa and the whole world if not stopped soon. Both belligerent parties, he said, are convinced of winning the war “when there is no military solution to the conflict”.

Next was Libya and the difficulty or impossibility of conducting the December scheduled elections by stakeholders, brokered in Switzerland earlier this year.

Mr. Bays, wanted to know whether if the Libyans decide to hold presidential elections the notorious warlord Halifa Hafta should be allowed to contest given his record “of having too much blood in his hands”.

“The decision of who should or shouldn’t contest in a Libyan presidential election”, continued the Secretary General, “will best be determined by the Libyan people and not by any external body”.

That whoever can unite rather than divide Libya deserves to be elected president.

But he was skeptical about a presidential election taking place in Libya anytime soon with no solution to the foreign forces’ refusal to leave on the demand of the UN and all negotiators.

The next two important discussed were the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating effects of global warming. I would urge all heads of government and scholars who have not heard the interview to go and listen to it.

In conclusion however I thought it reinvigorating to share the article below that I wrote and published about the Libyan military stalemate earlier this year expressing my skepticism about the success of UN resolution for a final peace and stability in the country. Secretary General Antonio Guterres simply vindicated me:

ANOTHER NEW INTERIM GOVERNMENT IN LIBYA BOUND TO FAIL

I believe I should bring the attention of the world and my Facebook friends in particular to this phenomenal incident that just happened today. It’s now 3:30 pm, Friday, February 5, 2021; barely an hour ago, a multi political and multi regional Libyan delegation meeting in Switzerland voted an interim government for Libya brokered by the United Nations Security Council to govern the war-torn nation. The new government is supposed to set the stage for a national election in December this year in which none of the selected-delegate members would contest.

Anyway in my understanding of these ceremonial resolutions by the UN Security Council, I will bet dollars to doughnuts that it will be another failed venture, typical of most UN time and resources wastage because of their palpable double standard and habitual hypocrisy.

In the first instance nothing by my measures will work in Libya if the foreign troops serving different warring factions do not leave; which if they do, I still will expect the fighting to continue on clandestine international sponsorship.

When NATO was tearing Libya apart 10 years ago with the hope of taking over the oil rich economy of the Arab nation, the Russians, Chinese and many other members of the United Nations Organization expressed their stern opposition to the banditry; yet, the UN Security Council notable for pandering to Western interest acted as if the hostility was perfectly reasonable and a quick remedy to decades of Libya’s undemocratic government, headed by the late Colonel Momar Gaddafi. However NATO ultimately failed to realize their objective and the Russians stepped in under the cloak of a mercenary force just like the US did in Iraq by, at some point, using private-security companies or mercenaries period. Everything is now illegal in Libya and a violation to international law that NATO can no longer control or condone.

The UN Security Council now finds the need for foreign troops to withdraw including the Russian mercenaries whose government is vowing to have nothing to do with their dogs-of war. That’s like applying the same tricks used by the enemy.

Ironically, former members of the Gaddafi government are for the first time invited to be part of the interim government with the hope that the majority of Libyans who now regret what had happened to Gaddafi and his government will be instrumental to enforce the NATO/Western initiative and chase the Russians out.

Those days are over folks; but please don’t ask me what the way forward is in chaotic Libya, because I sure don’t have an answer to that.

What I can definitively say from all this diplomatic hypocrisy is its imminent failure soon.

Jumma Mubarak !

SAMSUDEEN SARR

BANJUL, THE GAMBIA

Kexx Sanneh pleads not guilty as he gets arraigned over his kidnapping claim

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Kemeseng Sanneh has pleaded not guilty to a charge of giving false information to a public official, both The Standard and The Voice reported on Wednesday.

Kemeseng Sanneh who goes by his sobriquet Kexx earlier this year made headlines after claiming he was kidnapped. Police later said he lied about the kidnapping claim.

Kexx pleaded not guilty to a charge of giving false information to a public official when he appeared in court on Tuesday, The Standard reported.

The Kanifing Magistrates Court set his bail at D50,000.

Woman explains why she beat child with a pestle

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Adama Jarju has told police she was angered by the girl when she assigned her to do some remedial work which she failed to do.

Police on Monday confirmed arresting Adama Jarju, 30, of Lamin Kerewan over a viral video where she is seen hitting a child with a pestle.

In a statement, police said: “Her arrest came following a viral video currently in circulation on social media in which she was allegedly seen abusing and beating an eight year old girl with a heavy pestle causing her severe injuries.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the girl is not a biological daughter of Adama, but the daughter of her sister placed under her care.

“She explained to the Police that she was angered by the girl when she assigned her to do some remedial work which she failed to do. According to her, this was the reason for such inhumane treatment meted on her.”

‘It’s not true’: Acting UTG VC Professor Pierre Gomez dismisses reports higher education minister gave instruction for leaving VC Anjum’s personal security to be withdrawn

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Acting UTG vice chancellor Professor Pierre Gomez has dismissed as ‘not true’ reports higher education minister gave instruction for the withdrawal of the security of outgoing vice chancellor of the university Professor Faqir Anjum.

“It is not true. The Officer is still with Prof Anjum. He (officer) normally receives directive from the Police and not MoHERST Minister,” Professor Gomez told The Fatu Network.

His comments come amid claims Professor Faqir Anjum’s personal security has been withdrawn on instruction from higher education minister Badara Joof.

Professor Anjum has been sent on home as his contract expires at the end of the month. The UTG is now set to search for a new vice chancellor.

Suit against Rohey Lowe and IEC struck out by high court

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The high court in Banjul on Monday struck out a lawsuit against Banjul Mayor Rohey Lowe and the IEC.

The court struck the suit out after the absence of the plaintiffs in court.

Gambia Participates, Centre for Reserch and Policy Development Banjul Box Bar councillor Aziz Gaye last week sued the mayor of Banjul and the IEC over voter’s cards issued through attestation by the mayor. Their suit came after they earlier on won a case against Mayor Lowe where the high court held she did not have the power to issue attestation.

Lawyer for the plaintiffs Abdoulie Fatty confirmed that the suit was indeed struck out but insisted they had in fact decided to withdraw the case and had informed lawyers for the respondents about it.

Mr Fatty said the mayor is appealing the earlier decision by the decision and that they thought it wise to focus on the appeal instead of fighting two fights.

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