This post is specifically and intentionally targetted to the current Mayor of Banjul Mr. Abdoulie Bah. I personally do not harbour grudges or ill will against you but you have surely outlived your usefulness if there was any for the people of Banjul.
Your election and subsequent elevation to the position of the post of Mayor of Banjul was very deliberate and personal to the people of Banjul. We rebelled against the dreadful and terrible Butcher of Kanilai for the treatment meted out against the inhabitants of the capital and their noble son #Pa_Sallah_Jeng. You ran on an independent ticket and we gladly voted for you without hesitation. To whom much is given, much is expected. We expected a lot from you and prominent amongst those expectations were sincerity and good faith. Your decision to jump ship and join the Jammeh band wagon was not only disheartening but an utter disregard to the very people who installed you. The time has come for us the bonafide citizens of Banjul to render our verdict on your performance and integrity. Well for your infomation, the verdict is out and we will vigourously render your future candidacy futile and redundant just like you treated the dignifief people of the city that the Butcher marginalised thanks to your help and many like your ilk. I will leave you to patiently peruse through the picture attached herein and ask yourself if you deserve our vote or confidence going forward?
Your decision to jump ship from the APRC speaks volume about your interest to preserve and nurture your personal interest over the greater good. I will wage a war against your candidacy in the upcoming mayoral elections and I will definitely put my money where my mouth is. Bottom line, I will write your political obituary and the epitaph will read. Here lies a man that was given all by a victimised populace who had hope and confidence in him for their salvation from a brutal tyrant but he chose to entrench the very butcher that tormented the people of Banjul. Adieu mayor and do enjoy what is left of your term as the struggle is for real and rest be assured the days of political opportunism are over in the island city from whence I came. You Mr man can't solve our problems as you lack the nowithall to usher prosperity and transformation in Banjul. Hope to see you in the political turf I affectionately called my home. Banjul dekki nyetti marché yi.
Well written, if a politician failed their mission, just vote him out
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