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Published on 2024-03-14 08:18:36
Tujereng Village Development Committee is gearing up to take legal action against GINKON Mining Company for failing to pay off a debt of over one million dalasi. The company, which had previously mined sand on the beaches of Tujereng, had agreed to monthly payments of One Hundred Thousand Dalasi (GMD100,000.00) but only adhered to this agreement for one month.
The VDC’s Legal Adviser, Allagie Sambou, stated that despite efforts to engage GINKON and seek payment through relevant stakeholders like the Ministry of Petroleum, the company has failed to meet their financial obligations. As a result, the VDC has decided to pursue legal action against GINKON with the help of a law firm.
The dispute arose after GINKON failed to pay the agreed amount, accumulating a debt of one million and thirty-six thousand dalasi. Despite attempts to reach a resolution, the company has shown no willingness to fulfill their payment obligations, prompting the VDC to take more drastic measures.
In an interview, Allagie Sambou emphasized the importance of holding GINKON accountable for their debts and ensuring that justice is served. The VDC’s decision to pursue legal action highlights their commitment to upholding financial agreements and seeking recourse when necessary.
The VDC’s efforts to seek repayment demonstrate their dedication to protecting the interests of the community and holding companies accountable for their financial commitments. By engaging legal counsel and initiating legal proceedings, the VDC is sending a clear message that they will not tolerate non-compliance with financial agreements.
As the legal adviser of the VDC, Allagie Sambou is leading the charge in ensuring that GINKON fulfills their payment obligations and settles their outstanding debt. The VDC’s decision to take legal action reflects their determination to recover the funds owed to them and seek justice for the community.
With the support of a law firm, the VDC is confident in their ability to pursue legal action against GINKON and secure the repayment of the outstanding debt. By taking this step, the VDC is standing up for their rights and holding GINKON accountable for their financial responsibilities.
In conclusion, the VDC’s decision to take legal action against GINKON Mining Company highlights their commitment to upholding financial agreements and seeking justice for the community. Through their efforts, the VDC is working towards ensuring that companies fulfill their payment obligations and maintain transparency in their financial dealings.
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