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Mr. Jaata,
You've echoed my exacts sentiments here. Unless Jammeh's part of the loot (which is much larger than what Jallow siphoned) is returned to the Gambian people, this case cannot be said to be closed.
Our 'honourable' SoS said nothing about this one in her interview. We ain't sleeping!
Regards.
Kabir
Babucar Jaata wrote:
> Hi, silla
>
> How can you conclude that the chapter is closed, when the US$21 million from
> the chinese Government as a grant is no where to be found. The US $3 million
> is seven times bigger than that.
>
> You need to be realist about such issues. Ebou and oppositio leaders claimed
> that this money was put in
> an account under the name of Jammeh and the Government never explains that and
> try to talk about
> Ebou's one only.
>
> Now this one (US$3m) is cleared so it is left to go for the US$21 million.
> This is why you cannot say the chapter is
> closed because both transfes are almost involved in the same scandal.
>
> Any way thanks for letting us know that part of peoples money is recovered.
>
> Happy Ramada and EID in advance
>
>
>
> Babucar (Boye Neneh)
>
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