Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Political Dynamics In The Gambia

if the people want to be hoodwinked by the political class they will but what's happening in our political space the past few days is quite normal if one is a student of politics. Political wishes and political realities diverge from where they are conceived. I for one believe that Gambian political evolution is going through a natural selection process (survival of the fittest). The first phase has completed successfully and we were all happy of the outcome. That phase dealt with the convergence of political foes and nemesis  to dislodge a tyrant (Despot Jammeh). The Second phase is the political storm we witnessed during the parliamentary elections and this phase was for the imposition of power and dominion within the political machinery and this is almost at the tail spin and the National Assembly elections was the final arbiter of this phase. The third and final phase will be that of power consolidation. This phase will be the calm after the storm and hopefully that's when the legislative and political agenda will be fast tracked. If we understand these principles then we will understand fully well why Halifa had his preferred stance and Darboe had his entrenched position. Remember politics is a game of vested interest and in as much as these people talk the beautiful rhetoric of galvanizing the interest of the greater good, they have a vested interest they want to secure. Halifa's choice of a coalition led initiative for the National Assembly is premised on diluting the perceived relevance of the big boy (UDP) by making all parties as equals among men. On the contrary, The UDP want  a tactical alliance so as to display their might by differentiating the boys from the men. This in the eyes of the the UDP will be an equitable dispensation of power and authority. So lets not fret as these politicians will always be politicians but the electorate must be smart enough to decipher the political nuances from our established reality. The current boisterous move by the president to fire a sitting National Assembly Member is surely a test of his perceived might to consolidate his dominion. Unfortunately the move is an encroachment by the Executive and a clear unforced error on the part of the Secretary General to be an interlucutor inter alia to the whims and caprices of the Presidency. The Judicial branch of Government will only act when an aggrieved person(s) file in a suit.

I am watching the space and I do hope we don't allow ourselves to have extreme blood pressure over the jockeying and maneuvering of our political operatives. So let the games begin and it is only the shallow amongst our midst who see these tactical moves in the prism of tribal lenses. Politics is nothing out a game where the end justifies the means. Gambians must be smart enough to outwit and challenge the moves made by our politicians. A servant can't control the destiny of the master. God day Gambia let us rise up and wise up rather than fussing and fighting. Much ado about nothing must be in the past of the New Gambia.

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