Well ,in view of the HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE pandemic in this little
country of ours,the case for a factory for a Tilibonka/Sarahuleh diet
will certainly ensure a better health future for this country than
the one proposed by Mr.Tasbasi below.So,I would rather encourage him
to seriously consider investing in Fotoor and Monoor instead.It wont
be a bad thing at all if Mankanaaso,the Badibou delicacy,is also added
to the project.
Regards Bass
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On 8/28/08, Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I know our Drammeh Kunda Kebba will love to have the "Mayenaiso" factory
> in his backyard, but I must be missing something. Where would the eggs
> and oils needed to run such a factory come from? Perhaps we should
> encourage Mr. Tasbasi to rather than make mayonnaise from imported eggs,
> oil and vinegar, help us produce "Footor" (Couscous) and "monor"
> (breakfast porridge) from our very own millet.
>
> Malanding
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> Thursday, August 28, 2008
> For the first time in the history of the food manufacturing industry in
> The Gambia, plans are reportedly in high gears for the creation of a
> major mayonnaise and ketchup factory at the Kanifing Industrial Estate
> by December, this year. The products are some of the most widly consumed
> consumer goods in country, especially at restaurants and hotels.
>
> Confirming this latest development in an interview with the Daily
> Observer, Ousman Tasbasi, a Turkish national who is the proprietor and
> managing director of Timber and Funiture Company Ltd, said the proposed
> factory is a joint venture with a Bulgarian Food Manufacturing Company.
>
> Mr Tasbasi revealed that the project has been estimated to the tune of
> D10 million, adding that it will go a long way towards stemming the
> prices of such products in the country.
>
> "But more importantly, it will help to reduce the quantity of imported
> foodstuff into the country. The factory will be able to produce a large
> quantity of mayonnaise and ketchup that can even be exported to some
> other ECOWAS member states," he told the Daily Observer.
>
> Mr Tasbasi was upbeat that the factory will also create job
> opportunities for many Gambian youths and boost the Gambian economy.
>
> He then used the opportunity to comment on the gains of his Timber and
> Furniture Company, which according to him, has buttressed his confidence
> in the country's investment climate.
>
> He said since the creation of the company in 2000, it has been actively
> participating in a series of developmental issues. According to him, all
> these are possible beacuse of the support and cooperation of The Gambia
> government and its citizenry, who have been patronising his company
> since its inception.
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> "I will not relent in my efforts to contribute my quota in the
> development of the nation," he said, saying that The Gambia is a
> peaceful country, where every investor should explore the vast
> opportunities it offers.
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