More than one hundred residents of Busumbala were, on Wednesday, 23 April, left homeless, following a demolition exercise, which was carried out by agents working for the State.
Any dishearten n heartfell gov,t who inturn claim 2 be protecting there citizen doesn,t deserve 2 be in power n my this advice goes 2 my fellow gambian, inorder 4 them open there eye n wake up 2 d brutalidad 2 this present regime.as d saying goes ie charity begin at home, ie 2 say any citizen first has d right 2 fight 4 his o her democratic right, b4 d outsider would come in 2 your help.eg d case of tibetian in china.
THIS KIND HOME LEE IS NOT GOOD TO THE COUNTRY, IT CAN BRING COMPLETE TO THE COUNTRY.THE PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING THIS LET THEM STOP IT, THIS THING IS NOT GOOD.HOW CAN YOU DO THIS TO FAMILY WHO HAVE NO PLACE TO GO.I AM BEGGING THE PEOPLE OF THE GAMBIA TO STOP HELPING THIS KIND OF PEOPLE TO DO THIS KIND OF THINGS.
What a demolition exercise is that going in this poor country again? Civic education is still much more needed in this gambia. I don't know much about your military degree or what ever legislation passed by the parliament before this regim. I know that even in the developed countries people are reminded about certain constrains of the the government every here and then especially land acquisition; a mighty investment for the developing society where the government and private property cannot be easily differentiated. Government people please improve our standard of living in the aspect of land ownership. We are tired of been discraced from our homes.
Sibanor Bambo
This is an absolute shame. I beleive that a government that is being elected by the people should as a matter of must, be serving the peoples' interest but unfortunately this is not the case. What was the demolition exercise all about anyway and who ordered for it? As the article did not state. But whatever the case i think it would have been best to inform those affected well in advance as to give the enough time for them to resettle else where rather. What an obsolete manner of adressing issues, well it don't doubt me at all. I know for a fact that as long as we continue to have Yaya Jammeh and the APRC in charge, things like this would never be history.
Pa Louis Sambou England, UK
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