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Essa Faal blasts back that he deplores attitude by LTT to pit him against others

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LTT and Essa Faal’s back and forth degenerated into chaos when the TRRC counsel insisted certain explanations from the former army chief were not necessary.

“Counsel, I do not understand you because I feel the purpose of this commission is to reveal the truth. So if I am seated here, wanting to explain the issue you’re talking about so that the commission can better understand it and you say it’s not necessary. So what is [the purpose] of my being here then? I want to be guided,” a frustrated Lang Tombong Tamba told Essa Faal earlier on, on Monday.

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The wrangling began as Mr Faal asked Tamba if appointments in the army were based on tribe.

“Mr Tamba, I have just guided you and clearly what you have just done is to refuse to understand. But okay, let’s do it the way you want it, let’s spend here two days and we explain everything. That is what you want.

“Because what you want is absolutely unnecessary but I will give you this opportunity because I don’t want you to see it that I don’t want to give you the opportunity. We would spend here two days and discuss a subject that is absolutely unnecessary. But go ahead and explained it,” Essa Faal fired back at Tamba.

Tamba, standing his ground said: “Counsel, if you can sit there and say those issues are absolutely unnecessary then my coming here should not be necessary too. Because I am here to explain for you people to understand how the armed forces were working. So if you can say it’s absolutely unnecessary then my coming here should be unnecessary too.”

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“No, Tamba you’re getting it absolutely wrong,” Essa Faal said.

“You heard from the other witnesses that were here. I was at the helm of things. I have the opportunity to lead the commission understand how things were working but if you say it is not necessary for me to explain how the promotions came about… Because I heard some of them say it was based on tribal lines. So if they make allegations that promotions in the armed forces was based on tribal lines and I was at the helm of things I have the opportunity to shed light so that it will help the commissions. But if you say it’s unnecessary, fine, we can move on,” Tamba said.

Essa Faal responded that he will not move on by saying: “No I refuse to move on. Because of what you have said. And I let me question you on the issues that you just talking about. Tell us about the intelligence service: isn’t it the intelligence service supposed to be an institution comprising of some of the most qualified people in this country?”

“Counsel, I am sorry. I cannot talk on behalf of the NIA,” Tamba replied.

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“I am not asking you to talk on behalf of the NIA, I’m asking you a question. You were CDS of the armed forces, the chief of intelligence in the army should be somebody of very high level of intelligence and academic qualifications correct?” Essa Faal asked.

“Yes true,” Tamba replied.

Essa Faal then asked: “Do you believe that somebody with just Ordinary Level certificate is qualified to be director of intelligence in the Gambia National Army or in any army for that matter?”

“In our own context, in our Gambian context, yes I believe in that,” Tamba said.

“And you believe that our own context, we should have mediocres and people with no academic achievements… That’s your belief?” Essa Faal asked.

“It is sad that you’re calling those people mediocres and these were people who were carrying [out] their functions fully, to the best of their ability. That is very sad. I don’t expect that kind of description to come from you counsel,” Tamba responded.

“I deplore that attitude, I do not for a moment embrace this attitude where you trying to pit me against other people and that is most unfair to come from you. That is not a nice thing to do,” Essa Faal blasted back.

“Counsel what attitude?” Tamba asked.

“You are trying to pit me against other people and that is most unfair, that is not a nice thing to do,” Essa Faal said.

“If I am doing that, I am sorry but I am trying to make a justification. It’s a justification I am trying to make,” Tamba said.

The chairman of the commission then suspended session as he demanded a three man meeting – himself, Essa Faal and General Tamba.

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