The least we can say is that the Air Guinea affair still sticks to the skin of the President of the President of the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea.
And it is not the Prime Minister in Kankan to launch the reconstruction work on the airfields who will say the opposite.
Dr. Bernard Goumou who certainly has things once morest the old regime and its dignitaries spoke of “liquidation of the symbols of national sovereignty”.
Read instead the output of the head of the Guinean government…
« The first leaders of our country understood this and assumed it with the means at their disposal. It so happens that former senior servants of the state, for personal interests or through corruption, have left this infrastructure heritage unmaintained or abandoned. This is the case for regional airports, which were nevertheless major assets. Worse, we liquidated by selling off symbols of our sovereignty such as the national company Air Guinea. This has affected official travel and service within the country and even to neighboring countries says Dr. Bernard Goumou.
This is not all because the Prime Minister also denounces the selling off of certain embassies and residences acquired, according to him, at great expense in major capitals.
It is true that the head of the Guinean government was careful not to name names. But a popular saying teaches us that “everyone knows his word”. It is a stone thrown in the court of the President of the UFDG, Cellou Dalein Diallo.
Precisely, a legal procedure aims for this purpose the leader of one of the largest political formations of Guinea concerning the Air Guinea affair before the CRIEF.
It now remains to be seen whether this exit will facilitate the reconciliation advocated by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya.
Since his exile, Cellou Dalein Diallo will undoubtedly appreciate…
mohamed soumah