GAGAN GUPTA’S MASTERFUL TRICK! LA MAGISTRALE ENTOURLOUPE DE GAGAN GUPTA !
English version In 2009, Olam market value collapsed, and its market share was valued at zero, worthless. A company by the name of Muddy Waters declared that Olam was heading toward bankruptcy. To keep Olam solvent, Singapore’ sovereign fund Tomasek, had to rescue them; but Olam knew they needed to bring in new sources of revenue. To do that, targeted Africa. Olam came to Gabon, linked itself with the Ali Bongo’s regime and made Ali Bongo’ son the second in charge at Olam Gabon. For every project that Olam started in Gabon, the country took huge loan that were funneled to Olam. For one such project, the building of a fertilizer plan in Port-Gentil by Olam, Gabon took out a 750 billion CFA francs loan that went 100% to Olam. The problem? The factory was never built. Who is left to repay the loan? The Gabonese people. Once Olam had established itself in Gabon and that all the money had been received from the Gabonese government, Gagan Gupta wanted to prevent Olam from
This was the point from the beginning, the Gabonese villages who used to live off their forests will now have to work as labourers for Olam and all this we call development.
ReplyDeleteInstead of developing tourism, education, small scale rural industries which will empower the rural population - ABO decided to sell the country for pennies to a global pirate company. A company that is only worried about its profits.
Today Olam is thinking of how to get the villagers on their side and the idea is quite simple - they have decided to buy Televisions, Refrigerators, Music Systems, Mobile phones and gift them to the villages. No-one thinks of building a small well run hospital or a school - soon Olam would be willing to open bars in villages so that the villagers remain drunk all the time.
If you have access to Marc Essangui - tell him to send some of his people to the villages to educate the villagers of what is happening and to also register the flagrant bribery of villagers by offering them "gifts". And also to send someone to Olam office - asking to buy the logs / wood that they have collected while deforesting the country - this will serve as proof of what kind of forest was there before they cut everything in site.
Its a pity...
There is a strong nexus between Olam - its Boss in Gabon and ABO - this too needs to be investigated in detail. Olam is not only doing business - they are also politically aligned to the ruling class.
Will do, thanks!
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