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Letter Writer Concerned about Gambian Passports in Wrong Hands

Dear Editor,


I presume you are fine this weekend, if so to God be the Glory. First and foremost, I love my beloved country The Gambia; secondly I love our dear kind-hearted president. A lot of things are going on in this country that I don't like. First, I tried to get the contact number of the NIA so that I could call them and narrate what I always see in this country. I met one young Gambian man with three Gambian international passports with different names and different ages, but the bitterest one that hurt my feeling was that this so called Gambian citizen went to Senegal and
collected money from Lebanese businessmen who live and trade in Dakar and got them Gambian passports. I ask myself how this so called Gambian man could get all those passports with his connection. I cannot imagine who got him all the passports. He told me he made a deal with one Immigration officer at Immigration Office in Banjul. It beats my imagination as to what cause it, but today, many nationalities are using our passport to travel especially in Dakar, Senegal.
I will like to expose this so called Gambia citizen but I need security to guide me before I do so.
Thanks and have a pleasant weekend.


Regards
Bah




posted @ Tuesday, August 03, 2010 9:29 PM by egsankara

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