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Paschal Ochang pascosoft at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 09:31:23 UTC 2020


+1 @Sunday.

On Thursday, December 3, 2020, Sunday Folayan <sfolayan at skannet.com> wrote:


> Dan

>

> Yes, the Co-Chairs deserve some breathing space. That is a fact. I also

> think some of the emails from the co-chairs are needless.

>

> We can stop the pendulum from swinging. It takes all parties.

>

> Sunday.

> On 12/2/20 2:38 PM, Daniel Yakmut via RPD wrote:

>

> Good Day to All,

>

> There are a few sensible responses to settling the dust arising from the

> recall attempts of the current Co-Chairs and the new proposal to make

> changes to the CPM on recall procedure. Thank you Egbon Sunday, yours is

> calming.

>

> However I will want to say thus:

>

> 1. There wouldn't have been all these back and forth if not that some

> members of the community feel that their opinions must always be accepted.

> This is clearly demonstrated by the Authors of the recall document, coming

> with trumped up charges to secure a Recall.

>

> 2. The appeal for the Author of the Policy on Changes on the provisions of

> recall to withdraw the proposal is a good call. But, again the Co-authors

> are duty bound to act on the proposal, if it is not withdrawn. Importantly,

> there is no urgency on the matter. Either way the changes being advocated

> cannot possibly be use in the current Recall procedure, the existing

> provisions will apply. Therefore, we should calm nerves knowing that the

> Co-Chairs will not sit in judgement on matters that affects them as been

> insinuated by the usual "suspects".

>

> 3. For me I strongly believe that within us we can resolve all matters,

> there are still a few good men/women that see things clearly and

> objectively. If we must add an outsider, we can have one in the Recall

> committee.

>

> 4. While we await the actions of the Board on the constitution of the

> Recall committee and the final action of the committee. I will suggest that

> members should give the Co-Chairs some breathing space, the bashing and

> harassment is not helping.

>

>

> Simply,

>

> Daniel

>

>

> On 02/12/2020 12:47 pm, Sunday Folayan wrote:

>

> Dear Co-Chairs,

> I am still hoping the said proposal will be withdrawn by the author, or at

> the least, wait for us to learn from the implementation of the current

> recall provisions in the CPM.

>

> Please stick with the laid down process. There is no emergency, or a

> reason for one.

>

> Greetings to the two Co-Chairs. Please relax ... uneasy lies the mouth

> that eats hot Aloco!

>

> Sunday.

> On 12/2/20 5:29 AM, ABDULKARIM OLOYEDE wrote:

>

> Dear PDWG Members,

> We want to acknowledge the proposal on Co-Chair Recall process and the

> call for us to invoke section 3.6 of the CPM given the lack of clarity of

> the current section on the recall process.

> We note that a few have accused of not taking over similar discussions in

> the past and regarded it as gross misconduct.

> We hope the Community would, in the next few days give us a clear

> direction as to which way to go. We hope to feed the Community back on our

> decisions by Saturday 5th December 2020.

> We thank you for your understanding, cooperation and the continued trust

> in us.

> Thanks

> Co-Chairs

> PDWG

>

>

>

>

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Kind regards,

Paschal.
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