Banjul Mafia are Not all Banjulians: Bamba Mass Clarifies!

Bamba Mass, UK

 

 

Dear editor

 

Please allow me space to clarify some issues here!

 

I am so surprised that certain people with who cannot hide personal feuds against the Mandingo tribe have used their tirades to try taking my last article all out of proportion as they tried but failed to make it look like I am against banjulians as a whole and not members of the Banjul Mafia. Little did they know that members of the Mafia are from all sectors of the tribal divide? I have passed the stages of exchanging insults or involving in tribal tirades because when I wrote the last piece, I wrote with strong conviction that readers with human brains would understand my beef was against the Banjul mafia and not against any particular tribe or the entire city. In fact certain commentators against me have exposed themselves as my rejoinder clearly did mentioned that I had nothing against any banjulian or a particular tribe but a poisonous group whose only aim was to milk our state dry . Therefore they failed in not making correct researches when they decide to counter my piece as little did they know that the very mafia they tried to protect, comprised of both wollofs Mandingos, Fulas, Akus, ect ect and they the mafia did not represent the entire capital. So therefore, the mouth piece was wrong in trying to turn my exposure of such group into an act against a particular tribe.

 

I can publicly assure the mouth pieces of the mafia that their tirade against the Teri kafo larks merit though I did not want to speak for that group but my research shows most Gambians knew how that group came into being in the first place. It is therefore a complete fallacy to associate the collapse of any institution to the knees of any member of the Teri kafo or former minister in the first republic. There are no fools in the Gambia, so if one wants to counter any body’s allegation, try producing facts and not making yourselves look so low by exposing how little you think as if you have chicken brains with so little intelligence. I expect as some of you have decided to become the mouth pieces of the mafia, have made a thorough research on how and why that kafo came into being and also knowing what the rules behind their membership criteria were rather than naming names of innocent people who in fact were not members of that kafo. I personally was never a member of any group as I said earlier but my research on the Teri Kafo had clarified the notion that the kafo had representations of all the tribes of the provincial divide, much more some prominent urban elites were part of it as well just like the membership within the Mafia. I am surprised how some would come with the notion that I was against a particular tribe or banjulians. This is an insult against my person for I have my family membership spread across the tribal divide. But the truth has to be told. Gambians have not forgotten the  days  of ”Barra nyi ning” at the Banjul ferry crossing and the role played by the mafia in marginalising provincial kids from getting jobs while saving it for children still in schools not yet graduated. Let those so called mouth piece spare me their lectures. Where were they when jobs were being reserved for certain people still going to school? Was that too being done by their most hated Teri kafo?

 

As one of their jalibas who I have been with me during our days in Basse, all I can tell him is I am still the same man with no changes.

 

You posing for the mafia have not even elaborated on how comes Sir Dawda had to divorce lady Mahoney and who brought that bill in parliament? Did you know? Why not ask your masters to tell you so that you would know how to respond to me? You see people who call themselves journalist should live and act like one with impartiality in their business and not the other way round. Speaking any or all languages in the Gambia is of paramount importance to all Gambians and those mouth pieces should better know me than wrongly judge me because little did they knew I fluently speak four of the six major languages including wollof. Therefore am better than all those responders who I can challenge on any commitment to real Gambianess. I belief that for easy correspondence, you must feel part of it than distance yourself from it. What I said in my last article was the truth whole truth nothing but the truth. Those who say “Sosseh du sossal ken” are the very culprits who hate or refused to learn other languages yet they blame others. Is this not a fact? Is it not a fact also that the mafia used to say state house is their farm regardless of which language they said it in? Was it not a fact that those around Tuti destroyed her marriage to Yahya Jammeh and had one of their daughters married Yahya?

Let’s stop pretending. I have said about the mafia and I know for a fact they have their membership in most major parties in the Gambia with the UDP no exception but as you can see some even tried to politicize my piece so as to make it to look like I being UDP, am against Banjulians majority of who are Wolofs. But am happy that those who knew me knows that to be a wild dream of few anti Mandingos. So I have nothing to worry about that.

 

Tribalism frequently refers to the belief in possession of a strong cultural or ethnic superiority that separates oneself as a member of certain tribe from the members of another and by owing loyalty to the said tribe or tribal values.

So by defined meaning of tribalism, then I do not possess that mental synod in me as I consider myself a Gambian first than having any allegiance to one particular tribe that is a fact.

 

 For some to so ignorantly suggest that as if the mafia had gone to chillel at what ever school for her to marry Jawara is even irrelevant I would have expected them to come out with a counter piece explaining how Jawara married lady chillel rather than making suggestions or ask questions. They should come out with the real truth if mine was a conspiracy.

 

When Yahya Jammeh started his insults against the Mandingos, where were those so called tactical writers? I expect some of your masters were behind the scenes fanning the flame that was why you were mute like a graveyard. Naming of some Mandingo former ministers again doesn’t clarify anything. Gambians knew in those days ministers cannot be compared to directors and financial controllers of institutions. Yet someone on the payroll of the mafia exposed themselves even more when they tried to forecast or divert  the readership attention from the truth on the ground rather they tried to make us belief certain ministers were responsible for the collapse of some institutions in the Gambia. What a fallacy. I would challenge them to come with another plan and shall wait. Until they do that, there is no chance they can hide the truth under the carpet. Tribalism in the Gambia is a disease and its spread was due to people like that mafia and their mouth piece. How can one look low upon another tribe and spread rumours that are baseless about them just because that tribe happens to be the largest not by their choice but by causes that were divine in moulding the state called Gambia?

No wonder some elements from the province became victims of their hate game as it had been manifested from certain respondents. Let me assure Banjulians that I love the wollofs and that is a known fact as I have so many friends amongst wollofs in Banjul and surroundings. 

Some have even called me with laughter when they read my beef because they knew me to the core and know I am no tribalist but only exposing our certain brothers and their collaborators who are sheep in wolf’s clothings.

 

The Gambia belongs to all HER tribes and HER state House belong to all children of State. It is not any particular tribe’s farm or place of chop chop. If anyone that has any problem with it, then you better swim across to Barra and sort it out with the protectorates as that village is the first start to the provinces.

 

Thank you all

 

BAMBA MASS UK
 

king

 


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