Mr. Nyang,

Thanks very much for the correction. I am however bewildered that money in the region of D4 million was enough to make FTI, a company that was said to be the biggest in the country at the time, bankrupt. Perhaps there might have been other factors as well such as the government's ban of the all inclusive package. The reason I am wondering this is the fact that I have heard on a number of occasions the General Manager, I believe he was called Mr. koche or something like that, explaining on TV that if the all inclusive package was banned it would cost the company a lot of money and they would rather leave the country.

Anyway thanks for the info and I hope things go well for all those involved in the industry, particularly the small scale indigenous Gambian businesses.

Yus,

All the suggestions that you've made are already in place and much more.

Have a good day, Gassa.


There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see, yet small enough to solve. -Mike- Levitt-


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