Dear Mr. President,
It is 15 years since your took our freedom away from us and turn our dear Gambia into a terror state. Gambians are like prisoners in their own homes with no hope for freedom. Families are left with no bread winners; children left as orphans with no father figures, all because of your brutality. You have turn families and friends against each other to the extent that Gambians are leaving in constant fear, You have turned one of Africa’s best democratic state to a totalitarian/terror state govern by degrees from you instead of the constitution you swore to uphold, you are nothing but a dictator. When is this going to end Mr. President? We cannot wait to gain our freedom from a brutal murder like you. Think about the people you murdered and maimed for the past 15 horrible years. Do you have any remorse Mr. President? How many more are you going to murder? Gambia has become a lawless society at your mercy and with the help of some of your ignorant soldiers with no education driving in town like bunch of drunks our dear country is in misery. Mr. President you always talking about the developments you achieve during these 15 years, my question is, are the Gambians benefiting from this so-called development? Obviously not. Building a TV station with no programs to benefit the mass is not development but waste of tax payers’ money. Building hospitals and schools with no resources to help the poor is another waste. Development centered on only one area (Senegambia) is not development for the masses. As a matter of fact the structural development in The Gambia is mainly finance by the Gambians in the Diaspora and the tourists from Western Europe, so you don’t have anything to brag about other than looting our coffers for your own selfish gains. You have grabbed all the fertile agricultural land for your own selfish use and forcing civil servants to cultivate the land for you. What are you going to leave for our kids?
Mr. President I left The Gambia about 11 years ago to purse higher education, finance not by your government but from my own pocket with the intention of returning to my beloved country and serve the people. Right after graduating from college I decided to go back home and work for my country. Unfortunately I could not stay more than 2 months because of the way you run the country. Corruption is now accepted by society as normal way of life starting from you to every single office in the country. The Police and Army acting like they are above the law thereby creating fear in people, worst of all the President throwing biscuit to people as if they are your servants. Do you think a President in his right mind will act like this? I hope not. Our school Children spends endless hours standing under the hot burning sun to see you off to your so-called second capital, rural Kanilai. What kind of education do you expect this kids to have Mr. President? Every other month is some kind of a public holiday for the civil servants, example your Son’s naming ceremony. How much do you think is the government losing with all this stupid pubic holidays? You are involved in all kinds of businesses namely sand mining, public transportation, real estate, construction, and even owning a bakery. When are you going to have enough or give chance to the ordinary people to grow Mr. President? There are a lot of Gambians with education and experience who will love to go back home and contribute to the development of our nation, but because of your ignorant and lack of respect for those more educated than you, they will stay in the Diaspora as long as you are in power. How do you think is loosing, obviously not you but the Gambian people.
This Month Marks the 5th anniversary of the death of Dayda Hydara, one of the great icons of our country murdered by your tugs to suppress freedom of press. The death of Dayda did not only ignite the fight for press freedom in the Gambia, but also reveal your brutality to the entire world. I was reading a tribute by his Son and I could not help but cry, this is another family left without a father because of your brutality. I hope one day this Kid will grow to see your demise.
Mr. President 15 years of destruction is enough; please peacefully give up that office for the sake of development. The Gambia cannot handle the destruction any longer, every genuine Gambian is worry about the future of our country and with you being in power our future is blink. The level of fear in Gambians is unbearable to the extent that people are scare to death to talk about politics. Mr. President, you show what in Guinea, Liberia, Bissau, Mauritanian and the list goes on, we do not want that to happen in our loved country. Please leave for the sake of the oppress people and let the Gambian start breathing the air of freedom you have taken from them.
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let me hasten to say that i must buy your immpeccable arguments against the sycophant and autocratic leader bearing the ugliest name and unthinkable personality that have noi where in the world.i amids much to say but for the meantime let me abridge my points and conclude that the injustices, and the domination for man to man must one day vanish under the surface of the earth. thanks hope to give more comments.
The nefarious activities that surrounds and continue to surround africa palpitated by some Africa's so called leaders but there rightful names are Dictators.dictators so as they.my nodal point of focus in a beeline elucidation will fundamentaly based on Who can rule Africa without killing any inhabitants or maim people to death?the answer is never far-fetch. As far as my seminal consent as a professor in the University of the Gambia is concerned,the answer might now every one can do so in the sand of time, except our that mediocre who continuously earn himself lot of decree titles and big names which when calling him those names one has to buy lot of efforts or else you cannot.this is president jammeh, the jola son in foni.