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Hamat Bah: immaterial politician - Upper Saloum chief

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africa » gambia » central river region
Friday, May 09, 2008
The chief of Upper Saloum District, Central River Region (CRR) North, has disclosed that the leader of the opposition National Reconciliation Party (NRP) has been turned into an “immaterial” political figure, following his defeat in the National Assembly election by APRC’s redoubtable Sainey Mbye.

Chief Alhaji Mlalick Mbye made this declaration at a meeting in Kaur on Wednesday, attended by President Jammeh himself, senior government officials and thousands of cheering Gambians, as part of the engagements of the Dialogue with the People’s Tour.

According to the Upper Saloum chief, Hamat Bah’s defeat in 2007 National Assembly marked the beginning of the end of his political career.

“His career in politics is finished. He has gone into hiding and cannot be seen anywhere. The people of Upper Saloum are fully united and will never give him their mandate again”, he said.

Chief Mbye assured President Jammeh of his district’s support and allegiance at all times.





by Alhagie Jobe on tour
 

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Anonymous
Saturday, May 10, 2008 12:27 AM
chief Mbye should have something to tell the president other than Amat Bah. I strongly believe the chief himself is irelevant. There are tons of problems facing his district which the president does not know and he needed to be told. This is the problem with the politics they play, forget about the people and secure yourself, nonsense. Chief Mbye, you are next, we have seen it before.
Sanjiba Makalo - England, United Kingdom
Saturday, May 10, 2008 10:37 AM
Once again the trumpet blowers have arisen and as the presidential cavalcade passes by their districts ;they heap accolades on H.E.just to secure their held positions.Nothing assures that but then they are blind ,otherwise they will see what happened to others before them.I cannot help but laugh at those who had the whip ,the likes of Sambujang Nyara and co .As for chief Mbye we await his turn in the not too distant future. wa salaam
BAKO MANSA - China, Asia
Monday, May 12, 2008 12:38 AM
KEEP IT UP MR MBAYE YOU DONT KNOW WHO TONNY DABA IS YOURS IS ON THE WAY COMING. IS BETTER ONE TO DEAL WITH THE CURRENT ISSUE ON THE TABLE THAN TO BE A BOY BOY SHAME AS EVERYONE OF US KNOW WHO JILANKA IS

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