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Malamin Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Feb 2001 21:57:03 -0000
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No, warning to you. You piece of shit of a president. Who are hell are you
to warn anyone on this list. You are such a wicked fool who is unable to
read the writings on the walls. Mercy you will not taste.

Mjohnson


>From: Yahya Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Ahmadou Samba and Nawec
>Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 21:34:06 -0000
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>warning
>
>>From: [log in to unmask]
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>>Subject: Ahmadou Samba and Nawec
>>Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 13:27:32 EST
>>
>>When Gambians at a later date reflect on the very dark days of Yahya
>>Jammeh's
>>regime, they will find in Ahmadou Samba a person who combine insatiable
>>greed, wickedness and utter disregard for the fate of his countrymen.He
>>singularly stands as Yahya Jammeh's most ardent enabler in the sinister
>>bid
>>to to destroy Gambia and it's people. Over the past years he has employed
>>every underhanded tactic to line his  pockets.Depending on what
>>opportunity
>>presents itself, Ahmadou would either maneuver behind the scenes or
>>overtly
>>use strong arm tactics on potential competitors to steer money his way. He
>>is
>>not a legitimate businessman remotely interested in making an honest
>>living.
>>Instead he spends all his time oiling the corrupt machine that is
>>represented
>>by Yahya. Consequently he has emerged as the Presidents'  principal crony
>>dabbling in every facet of national life with potential for corruption.
>>The
>>current scandal surrounding Nawec is a vivid illustration of Ahmadou and
>>his
>>ways. Sensing and opportunity for a kickback, he engineers the removal of
>>the
>>managing director when the guy for whatever reason was unwilling to cancel
>>an
>>earlier deal with a UK based firm. Mr Samba and his twin cronyTarik Musa
>>were
>>acting as boosters for a different firm  and that was all that mattered as
>>far as they were concerned. It didn't matter that as businessmen
>>unconnected
>>to either the negotiation or procurement of the generator, they were in no
>>position to demand anything . Ahmadou just smelled money and he had to get
>>it
>>and if the guy at Nawec did not want to play ball and reverse company
>>arrangements , then he had to  be a casaulty.Caught in this blatant and
>>illegal grab for kickbacks , he professes innocence and proclaims himself
>>an
>>ordinary businessman who was just acting as a facilitator and besides was
>>going save the taxpayer close to a million dollars.As absurd and fanciful
>>as
>>that may be , it is probably the most the average Gambian would get from
>>Ahmadou as of now. He is a certified and unrepentant crook who would
>>traffic
>>in human organs if he thought he could make a buck from it.
>>        One of the first people to be held accountable for crimes against
>>the
>>Gambian people post Yahya is going to be Ahmadou Samba. He thinks he is
>>sufficiently clever to cover his tracks in both perpetrating and serving
>>as
>>a
>>compensated conduit for financial crimes. We know all about his
>>activities.
>>Following him on the dock would be Tarik Musa. They can peddle all the
>>lies
>>they want from now to November. That's it.
>>Karamba
>>
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