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Halifa accuses TRRC witness of lying

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The secretary general of PDOIS, Halifa Sallah has accused former army captain Momat Cham of fabricating evidence during his testimony at the TRRC hearings midweek.
In a release sent to this paper, Mr Sallah said despite the ordeals of having languished in Mile 2 Prisons at the maximum security wing in both the First and Second Republic for speaking truth to power, he chose not to appear before the commission because he had no pain in his heart to heal and that it was duty that compelled him to do everything he did to combat injustice.

He said he forgave Ex-Captain Cham but had no choice but “to prove his guilt of outrageous fabrication of evidence”.
He wrote: “Being a symbol of national reconciliation I would not want to undermine the spirit of the commission by discrediting the testimony of Ex-Captain Cham in the press alone without subjecting myself to inquiry before the commission. That would not be credible. I would want the witness to be recalled to tell the truth. If there is any provision for confrontation between us for the truth to be known I hereby declare my readiness for the exercise.

“No soldier has ever met me in my home. A group of soldiers came to the PDOIS office where I was buried for days monitoring and receiving intelligence report on the situation… My interaction with a soldier whom I did not know was brief since I wanted them to leave the premises with speed. A ministerial post was offered and I told the person that they will get my reply. They visited Sam Sarr who lived next door to the PDOIS office and stayed a bit longer than expected. I advanced towards Sam’s house to find out what was going on and met him bidding them goodbye.

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Sam told me that they were trying to convince him after rejecting the offer outright. The clear evidence we had that the coup makers were working to form a government compelled me to put a dent to their plan by writing a letter to reject the offer and also state the principles of its rejection based on the sovereignty of the republic and the sovereignty of the people. This was done so that the letter would circulate in order to prepare the base for resistance should they go against our recommendations to open up discussion with the political parties and other national stakeholders.

“The next day, a Sunday, the letter was given to Sam Sarr to deliver at the State House. They would not allow him to see the coup leaders and he left the letter with them and called Captain Kanteh to inform him of the letter. This letter was an open one which was published by the Foroyaa newspaper for general information. Not only were the coup makers aware of our outright rejection of their offer, the whole nation was also informed of the grounds of rejection by publishing the letter for all to read…

“His [Cham’s] testimony is evidenced by a total disregard for truth, good faith and the national Interest at this most crucial stage of our history. I am a hundred percent sure that if I am confronted with Captain Momat Cham he dares not say that he saw me at the State House not to talk about being late for a ministerial appointment. A truth and reconciliation commission deserves something better from an officer in Gambia Armed Forces. It is dishonourable to fabricate evidence and it is more dishonourable to do so against an honourable person….

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“I am ready to resign as secretary general of PDOIS and retire from seeking political office should any evidence emerge from his testimony under confrontation which remotely resembles the truth not to mention the whole truth. The truth will prevail and, to get to the bottom of it, I now challenge the commission to recall Captain Momat Cham and invite me to face him so that through exposing his fabrication of evidence, the commission will know the truth and nothing but the truth. If the commission fails to do this, I will not forgive the commission!”

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