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Joe Sambou <[log in to unmask]>
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All, who really owns the New Millennium Airlines, Yaya or Baba?

"An invoice (No 3033) from the airline company more than a year later
indicates D20, 000 as an "advance payment for the printing of hajj tickets
for 2003". Meanwhile a statement of account (No 100207) from the GIA as at
September 2003, outlines a balance debt of D4, 379, 121.43 (four million
three hundred and seventy-nine thousand, one hundred and twenty-one point
forty-three dalasi) being owed it by the New Millennium Airlines, owned by
Baba Jobe."

It seems to me that the thieves cannot get their story straight and it is
now fashionable for Baba Jobe to own everything in that country, now that he
is in jail.  How convenient.  Yaya is on tape many times refrencing "Suma
Plane Bi", but now the plane is Baba's.  However, we can get to the bottom
of this one quick.  If Baba is the owner of the craft, who can show us one
time that Yaya or Zainab ever paid a butut to Baba for the zillion trips
they've taken over the years, with that craft?  Can we honestly believe that
a megalomaniac like Jammeh can allow Baba to own a craft over Yaya?  Folks,
this does not make sense.  The truth is, Yaya owns that craft and he just
used Baba to hide behind.  Also, is Yaya distancing himself from the craft
because of the impending indictment of Baba Jobe for war crimes and using
the craft in question to transport arms and blood diamonds?  Folks, you see
where I'm going with this one.

Moving from Baba to the APRC NAMs that he (Baba) gave a loan, what would
happen if they do not pay up?  We will see what the kangaroo judges will
rule.

This one is for UNCLE Alieu Badara Sajar Taal.  You recommended that the
political parties show their source of funding, your timing could not have
been more right.  Below you are presented with a case study for your class.
You wanted to make lemonade, below you are provided lemons, all ripe and
ready for the juice yee seek.  The documents showed that Baba funded your
party, what say you?  Now, it's my time to recommend that you have one of
your students to do a thesis on that one.  Let us know when you're done.
Please read on.

Baba Jobe Secrets Leaked

The Independent (Banjul)

October 25, 2004
Posted to the web October 26, 2004

Jalamang Jammeh
Jalanberreh

Over D4 Million owed to GIA, D1 million spent on State House, and over D700,
000 on 2001 pilgrims

Classified documents leaked to The Independent catalogue a series of rash
expenditures in the name of Baba Jobe, covering the gargantuan cost for
pilgrims' sojourn to the Muslim holy lands, State House activities between
2001 and 2003 and payment dues to The Gambia International Airlines (GIA).

According to one such document in the form of a GIA invoice (No 2021), Mr.
Jobe while working at the Office of the President as Assistant Secretary in
2001 was billed to pay D762, 844 being outstanding balance to cover the cost
of pilgrimage for seventy-five APRC pilgrims to Saudi Arabia. An invoice (No
3033) from the airline company more than a year later indicates D20, 000 as
an "advance payment for the printing of hajj tickets for 2003". Meanwhile a
statement of account (No 100207) from the GIA as at September 2003, outlines
a balance debt of D4, 379, 121.43 (four million three hundred and
seventy-nine thousand, one hundred and twenty-one point forty-three dalasi)
being owed it by the New Millennium Airlines, owned by Baba Jobe.

Other documents also show that the now jailed ruling party big gun and the
Youth Development Enterprise were also paying the running cost of State
House, including donations to the government-favoured National Patriotic
Students Association (NAPSA) among others. Their expenditures had
accumulated to D1, 484, 821, 00 (One million, four hundred and eighty four
thousand, eight hundred and twenty one dalasis) for a series of State House
activities ranging from the cost of printing APRC registration and
sensitisation books (D175, 500.00), loan to Honourable Belinda Bidwell,
(D100, 000), food for Kanilai guests (131, 950.00), Atlantic hotel
accommodation for 300 delegates (D150, 000) and food catering for delegates
(D77, 773.00). Also included in the list of Baba Jobe-YDE expenses linked to
the APRC and State House are a series of donations to NAPSA received by
Saihou Susso amounting to D87, 000 and donations to the University of The
Gambia (D35, 000) course fees for fifteen premedical students (D105, 000).

Mr. Jobe and the YDE incurred expenses for trips to Kanilai by APRC
top-notches (D3, 900), a series of donations linked to the July 22 2003
celebrations (D115, 000), and donations to wrestling associations (D10, 000)

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