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Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:57:25 -0500
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Unless the status quo stop listening to people who are not only clueless, but are
only interested in what's in it for them.

Sorry, this is what happen when you are at work andstill like to sneak in a point or two. The
above shoulh have continued to read " the economy and businesses in the country would
continued to suffer.

Thanks

Musa Jeng wrote:

> "This statement is most welcomed. Government should stick with their
> regulatory functions within a well-defined and balanced legislative
> framework, as proposed in the budget, and leave the oil industry to do what
> they know and do best: supply, distribute and market their petroleum
> products."
>
> I hope they can take the above advice seriously, and just like the Oil industry, the same
> sense should be put to the Hajj industry. Create a regulatory mechanism and desist from
> given a corrupt entity like Gambia International a monopoly to operate. This is the same
> institution that changed its name from Gambia Airways because of its liabilities and
> mismanagement over the years. Some of the Travel agencies that are banned to participate
> have invested their experience and savings to build companies, and they have the right to
> pursue their dream. It makes economic sense because they are the engine of the Gambian
> economy. Unless the status quo stop listening to people who are not only clueless, but are
> only interested in what's in it for them.
>
> Musa Jeng
>
> Sidi M Sanneh wrote:
>
> > " Now that we have ensured that the oil industry has been placed on the path
> > to equilibrium, Government will pull out and let the private sector
> > participants coordinate petroleum supply and marketing."
> >
> > Hon. Famara L. Jatta, SoS Finance's 2003 Budget Speech delivered before the
> > National Assembly on Friday, 13 December 2002
> >
> > **************************************************************
> >
> > This statement is most welcomed. Government should stick with their
> > regulatory functions within a well-defined and balanced legislative
> > framework, as proposed in the budget, and leave the oil industry to do what
> > they know and do best: supply, distribute and market their petroleum
> > products.
> >
> > Sidi Sanneh
> >
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