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Justice Minister: Chief Ebrima Manneh is Alive

edu_gomez_11(DailyNews) - Gambia’s justice minister has confirmed that Ebrima Chief Manneh, a Gambian journalist whose whereabouts remain unknown ever since his mysterious disappearance in 2006, is alive.
“Now, let me tell you with a high degree of certainty that Ebrima Chief Manneh is somewhere,” minister Edu Gomez told The Daily News during an exclusive interview Thursday morning at his office in Banjul.edu_gomez_11
He however declined to go into full details of his knowledge about the missing journalist, though he vowed that journalist Manneh is not in the custody of Gambia government, as strongly alleged.
“We shall talk about this case at a later stage when it is more convenient; when I can prove to you beyond any reasonable doubt…” he said.
“But we will cross our bridge when we get to it, then some of you journalists will be ashamed of what you published. Let the right time come, that’s all I can tell you.”
Ebrima Chief Manneh, who until his disappearance, was the presidential affairs correspondent of pro-government Daily Observer newspaper of Gambia.
There have been strong allegations that he was whisked away from his office by some plain clothes state security men in a broad daylight.
His arrest is believed to result from a story he culled from an international news media on Gambia, but critical of the regime.
Dr Saja Taal, a senior lecturer at the University of The Gambia was the managing director of Daily Observer at the time.
Gambia government however repeatedly denied ever detaining journalist Manneh, whose colleagues and family have over the years worked hard to establish his whereabouts, yet to no avail.
Chief_Ebrima_Manneh_PixIn 2008, the Abuja based Ecowas Court of Justice decided in favour of journalist Manneh and urged Gambia to immediately release him and also be compensated with an amount of US$100, 000.00.
Gambia government however refused to honour the sub-regional court’s decision. It lately filed for a review of that judgement.
Even among his colleagues and family members, Chief Manneh is thought to be dead and there were some unconfirmed reports to that effect.
And Gambian president, Yahya Jammeh had also suggested that he is dead when he, for the first time in his 17-year rule, engaged the country’s independent media leaders in dialogue in March this year at State House.
“Let me make it very clear that the government has nothing to do with the death of Chief Manneh,” Jammeh said. His comment was followed by an urging from media rights activists for him to explain knowledge of journalist Manneh.
After five years of painful search, The Gambia’s justice minister has however revealed that Chief Manneh is somewhere.
“Is he alive?” our own Saikou Ceesay asked him after he admitted knowledge of him.
“Well, I can tell you that Ebrima Chief Manneh is alive,” Minister Edu Gomez noted with emphasis.
Written by Saikou Ceesay

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+1 #5 2011-10-11 14:06
Why can't Chief Manneh's family sue this minister and force him to explain what the heck he means and where he has seen Chief Manneh?

From Isatou Njie Saidy to Edu Gomez and the entire gov, they have all attempted to cover up this case with inept excuses.

People's lives are not something to play with, stop keeping this poor guy's family in indefinite suspense.Either you have murdered this innocent young man, or you have him in illegal detention for all these years, and should release him right away.
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+2 #4 2011-10-11 12:53
This Minister of Injustice should be held accountable for producing Chief!!! He admits knowing that "he is alive", and President Jammeh said his government was not "responsible to Chief's death". Implying he knows Chief is not alive. For his minister of injustice to come out and say Chief is alive, warrants our attention.

They have killed so many people, some with unbelieveable stories like the case of Daba & co.
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+3 #3 2011-10-11 10:19
This govt is just unbelievable!! Now they probably want to release the poor guy from one of their various secret detention centers but they don't know how to go about it

This international pressure is driving them nuts and they haven't seen anything yet! They all belong in Mile 2. They have brought so much pain to many Gambian families.
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+8 #2 2011-10-10 23:12
The Chief Justice is the biggest dishonest person i have ever seen. We shall all meet our creator one day and president can't save himself much more you. Just speak the truth. Yahya is not your lord and he can't provide for you what God can provide for you, your luck is with God. Is not fair to keep people in suspense if Chief Manneh is alive, he is a family man like you the justice minister, would you like to be missing like this and your family wondering where you are. Its good to be honest and sincere to ourselves.
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+10 #1 2011-10-10 19:13
If Manneh is alive and Mr. Gomez knows where he is, why wait to tell his family where he is? This is just something that basic human decency requires. Why keep Manneh's family in suspense?
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