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Date: | Mon, 30 Jul 2001 17:08:07 -0500 |
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Katim,
I thought best to thank you publicly, as I have privately, in advancing the
discussion without the emotionalism and invectives displayed of late. I
invite those interested in the topic to contribute honestly, rationally and
with facts. I deal with facts and facts alone.
If I recall correctly, Jabou Joh, Bro. Ghanim and many were very impressed
with the last road show conducted by TAF Construction in the US and Europe
and have publicly commended the entrepreneurial skills and professionalism
of Mustapha Njie. Jabou, characteristically, has presented a balanced
view. Ghanim would have contributed had he not been busy with doing and
making business. Good luck to you brother Ghanim.
Katim C I last read the Land Resources Survey in 1981, so my memory of it is
also vague. However, my recollection of the Report is that in addition to
soil types, topograghical details etc. it also addressed the land use
issues, which are inextricably linked to traditional tenure system, the
core of the Brufut dispute, in my view. Sidi Sanneh
Sidi Sanneh
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