(JollofNews) – We are facing difficult times in our nation’s history. Our country is under siege caused by a president who is doing everything possible to overstay his mandate and our parliamentarians are ready to pass into law the so-called General Amnesty Bill designed to give blanket immunity to all those who have committed offenses (political) during the pre- and post-electoral period from November 1 to January 31, 2017. What more is in that bill is anybody’s guess.
Subverting the will of the people is a treasonable offense
Giving the questionable nature surrounding the introduction of such a bill to be passed at a time when the House had already adjourned its sessions for the year’s proceedings in preparation for the coming legislative elections and less than four days before the end of the incumbent president’s term, makes it look like another desperate attempt by a desperate president to prolong his illegal stay in power having lost his bid to have his petition heard in an impromptu supreme court.
Members of the National Assembly should not be oblivious to the fact that they are being called to commit an illegal act which all of them would have to pay dearly when Jammeh is finally removed from power. Asking legislators to extend his stay in power when his mandate is ending this Wednesday is an offence and could have serious consequences for our freedom.
Do not surrender our rights
Legislators must assume their constitutional responsibilities and never surrender our rights and freedoms to a president who doesn’t care whether our children are not going to school, hospitals are not functioning, the streets are empty, hotels are operating below capacity, markets are devoid of essential goods, offices and other work places have been deserted as a result of the mass exodus of Gambians fleeing the country because of the looming political crisis caused by a hardened dictator who wants to rule by hook or by crook.
What the elected representatives in the House should do is to listen to the voices of the people in their constituencies who voted for change and rally behind them to save their political careers. With a history of betrayal, it is Jammeh’s evil wish to go down with all those people who are serving his government including cabinet ministers, heads of the security forces, National Assembly members and heads of public enterprises when his term as president ends.
The will of the people is the basis of authority in a democracy and subverting that will is an offence. Our constitution empowers the National Assembly to undertake impeachment proceedings of the president if he willfully violates the oath of allegiance and office or abuse of any of the provisions of the constitution. By refusing to step down and hand over power to the president elect, Jammeh is violating section 67 of the constitution and subverting the will of the people is a treasonable offence.
No need for general amnesty
Voting to extend Jammeh’s mandate could have serious consequences not to the parliamentarians alone but to all Gambians. It will be sad to see elected representatives in the House (not those praise singers nominated by Jammeh and positioned as speaker and deputy speaker) to end their illustrious political careers in such a way. It will be illegal to ask you to pass any bill that will go beyond his mandated period. There is no need for a general amnesty. With a looming military intervention from UN, AU and ECOWAS our peace and tranquility are at stake and the only legal option now is to vote Yahya Jammeh out of office to save our country. It would be the right thing to do to put the interest of this nation above anything else.
by M.B.O Gaye
Mr Gaye, let them pass as much indemnity bills as they like. It won’t be worth the paper it’s written on but on the other hand it will expose the traitors to the Gambia.
Well said my brother
Typical Jammeh, always wanting to have the last word! I wonder what those last words will be come the 18th/19th January?
I’m 25 and truly had enough of Jammeh.After 22 years, I think it is time to give Barrow a chance. #Gambia Has Decided
Ya ya is the best President the Gambia has and will ever have regardless of the outcome. Now the globalist, Zionist and the neocon will be moving in. All those people knocking ya ya, I would like to hear what you will be saying in 5 years time. RIP
Grim reaper: you just be little and disqualified yourself and all Gambians. Don’t you have the confidence that you or your brother or sister can become the president of The Gambia some day? When President Jammeh became the president, I myself and most Gambians were happy. I use to vigorously defend his administration and policies in the early years of his presidency. However, as time went by, i lose support of his administration because of the subjugation of Gambian brothers and sisters, just because of their political view points. Just imagine arresting and subjugating people just for protesting peacefully. What can’t you understand about (WE WANT CHANGE) ?
Grim reaper:
We can disagree with the Neocons, the Globalists, and the Zionists, without the DISRESPECT and SUBJUGATION of our own Gambian brothers and sisters. I just don’t know how one can govern a country in isolation and sanctions? Remember the world is globalized and no country can survive on her own. Think of good governance and effective international relation and foreign policy. We need other countries to trade, for investments, and for other development programs. We can uphold democracy and respect human rights and the rule of law, without losing a mutual respectful relationship with the rest of the world. For example, tourism is one industry we heavily relied for our economy. Just imagine if the tourism industry is close, how many people have to suffer the consequences?
We will be saying Alhamdullilah for an evil person ruling us for 22 years. Aside the Zionist did nothing wrong, perverts like you blame European for everything that happened, don’t you believe in God
Yayah must go.
Hi Gambians.
Much as I would want Yaya out, I do not trust the ability of any intervention force in getting him out with less damage to your country and its triggering effects across the West African Subregion. Remember what happened in Libya and Ivory Coast even with advanced French Special Forces intervention.
If all modalities are impossible, I propose that Gambians authenticate their resolve against Yaya by following after the style of the Egyptian Revolutions(1st and 2nd) which brought down Mubarak and Morsi. Let Gambians use the people’s revolutionary power and the world will know whether Yaya loves has an iota of love for his people or not.
Take heed and protect the motherland against destruction!