Gambia Pardons Expelled Lebanese Businessman; is Free to Return
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةGambian President Yahya Jammeh has pardoned Lebanese businessman Hussein Tajudeen, four months after he was expelled from the west African nation for questionable economic activities.
An official statement issued by the president's office said the multimillionaire was free to return to Gambia as of October 25.
"The general public is hereby informed that President Yahya Jammeh has pardoned Mr Hussein Tajudeen (Tajco) who had earlier been declared persona non grata," said the statement. "Mr Tajudeen is therefore free to return to the Gambia as from the 25th October 2013."
Tajudeen, who was close to the president, was in June accused of involvement in the sale of foodstuffs past their sell-by date.
The owner of Gambia's largest supermarket chain Kairaba and main importer of rice and flour through one of his companies, Tajco, had lived in the country for 15 years but was asked to leave within 72 hours.
In the wake of his expulsion the import of frozen chicken legs was banned, but the two decisions were never officially linked.
God Bless the Gambian President Yahya Jammeh for issuing this overdue pardon. The President finally returned to his senses after the honorable Hussein Tajudeen paid what he owed the president. Falling out between friends is quite normal and should not be politicized. What a happy ending..... now everybody is happy: The President continues to receive his cut, the people of Gambia continue to eat rotten chicken, and Hussein back in business. Hussein and Tajco are supporters of our Islamic Secular Resistance and they spare nothing in their efforts to support the noble cause of the resistance. Bless all Ashraf Al Nass....
silly sectarian remarks. because the guy's name is hussein you assume he is shia and therefore supports hezbollah? you impersonate the sick mentality we need to get rid of in this country.
thanks for sharing your master's voice with us.
(but your arrogance doesnt make you sound smarter, just saying)
nice reading, thanks again. if that is true than this is a great man, who put his wealth at the service of defending his country. i say congrats :)
Honorable for selling expired food products? Obviously you have a problem differentiating right from wrong.
i'm no so sure. we hear about those abroad who succeeded, but does who dont are never mentioned, that could be giving a distorted image...