Tuesday, August 9, 2016

I am right you are wrong to that of I am right you are death”
Dialogue an attribute so fundamental to the uniformity of the Gambian opposition is given unattended faces. It’s completely alien. It’s not our culture!
The faces of political parties and organisations continue to be chanted in names like: Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction , National Alliance for Democracy and Development, National Democratic Action Movement, National Reconciliation Party, People's Democratic Organisation for Independence and Socialism, People's Progressive Party, United Democratic Party, Gambia Party for Democracy and Progress, National Convention Party, Gambia Democratic Congress, Gambia Moral Congress, the names continue even at this point swimming in and out and against the tides of a progressive movement of any sort.
Oppositions aren’t the army of God. Neither are they the army of the voters. They are ding-dongs for their own agendas at least this is clear about the Gambian case. The ruling party takes its legitimacy to bounce at everything and everywhere they wish to drill. At least we are convinced that the future is cheerful –an unconscious fool’s paradise every Gambian is dreaming in. We want to harvest the best fruit of democracy, drink the best juice of human rights and dance in the paradise of this world without preparing to face the concrete matters that thwart our progress. We need first to figure out where these fundamental differences lie and what should be done about them. As it continues to happen in all elections, parties and party leaders will come out to propaganda without convincing even themselves. While many who converge at those scenarios aren’t particularly there to examine their manifestos but rather to chill out, amplify our living political uncertainties. The heaviest load that is betrayed by the Gambian press will never let us to the Gambia we all dream for. Journalists should have taken out on political parties and made them know to the voters. It’s the duty of the press to let transparency lead the wimps of politics and not otherwise. This, however, is unsatisfied. Journalist is ill-equipped as the other ignorant population over matters that govern them.
Politics without serious engagements isn’t worth the blessings that come with it. If you can eat your cake and have it, then you can eat the fruits of politics without voting for the right person or go through serious struggles. We all want love to eat freely from the national cake but few would love contributing to making it. However, we’ve all become fanatics in one way or the other reluctant to negotiate with each other, thus, compromising national interest. We’ve become separated almost eternally from each other and from national interest due to some insubstantial matters –you would not like to know.
Resolutions are far ahead to sure. Our energy reserves are exploding out of nothing and neither of the contestants is taking advantages nor the common people are aware of their own potentials. Or to be fair enough, the masses aren’t given the progressive patterns. The Gambia in simple terms hasn’t a sustainable governing process and this isn’t the fault of one individual or a party.
Nature of the most dangerous thing in our unification is fanaticism. We enjoy lonely travels within common political structures –unbelievable to realise. Even more heart-breaking is the fact that party leaders are consistently inconsistent in all their transparent endeavours. What more do we expect from figures who can’t back their own emotions publicly? According to Achebe the situation of this disunity is like “I am right you are wrong to that of I am right you are death.”
Development of humanity with the sound and sustainable ideas it comes with should soon reach the Gambia and safe the faiths of the mass innocent population whose lives are in the hands of unmanageable political dwarfs lying centrally wimps of their breath.
Protests, demonstrations and capitulations will continue to exist without a stop and solution as long as positive rules and symbols are still absent while misconducts from political Lilliputians continue to address matters. Genuine commitment is abruptly solicited from all Gambians.

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