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 ...
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ReplyDeleteJe me rappelle quand Mr Ondo Ossa disais à Mr Jean Ping que les élections de 2016 était de l'histoire ancienne. Aujourd'hui je vais lui dire la même chose !
A force d'asséner des chiffres invérifiables et des demi-vérités, cet homme verse désormais dans le trumpisme et finira par perdre toute crédibilité auprès des Gabonais. Sa fixation obsessionnelle sur une élection faisant désormais partie de l'histoire relève de l'autisme. Le fait est l'homme manque de finesse, qualité qui est train de faire Bilie Bi Nze la véritable figure emblématique de l'opposition politique au Gabon
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