Hussein Tajideen Changes Tajco Gambia To Senesco Banjul!
Acting on an E-mail sent to us by an insider in Jammeh’s Government about the change of company name involving the black listed Lebanese company Tajco Gambia Limited owned by the Tajideen brothers, we dialed the phone number 220-420-2191 associated with the company owner Hussein Tajideen and interestingly Hussein Tajideen himself answered the phone. "Who are you,"? Asked Tajideen. “ My name is PM,” answered our reporter. “I’m trying to reach Hussein Tajideen,” our reporter posited. "Yes, who are you and where are you calling from,"? Tajideen retorted. Is this the Senesco Banjul company,”? Our reporter asked. “This is not Tajco,"…. He answered. “How can I help you,? He further asked. “You need to call back the line is not clear. I cannot hear you,” said Tajideen.
When we called the second time, Tajideen was bid apprehensive about shedding light to our journalistic queries. He refrained from answering questions about the recent change of Tajco Gambia Limited to Senesco Banjul. The phone later went dead.
We called for the third time and Tajideen then handed the phone to one of his Gambian staffers, who was good at lying. The person who spoke to us first said: “This is not Tajco.” He was on the defensive trying to defend the Tajideen brothers’ secret move to change their company name to Senesco Banjul—an affiliate of his business outlets in neighboring Senegal.
The Gambian insider at Senesco Banjul was economical with the truth. He kept trying to defend his boss Tajideen. He couldn't fool us.
“ I’m putting it to you that you are lying. Tajideen has asked you to lie to us. We are journalists investigating about the recent change of company name at Tajco. How dare that you lied to us about something that you knew very well that it is true and factual,” our reporter put it to Tajideen’s Gambian spokesman.
“ I’m not lying. You are calling a wrong number,” he said. “If it’s a wrong number then how comes that Hussein Tajideen himself answered the phone before he passed it you? Stop lying to us. I don’t know why some Gambians are helping to cover up these Lebanese,” our reporter told the Gambian staffer at Senesco Banjul.
According to sources close to the Jammeh administration Hussein Tajideen is running similar business outlets in Dakar, Senegal. Perhaps, he has incorporated his Senegalese business outlets to his black listed Tajco company recently indicted by the US Treasury Department for funding the Hezbollah Terrorist group. Below is our source’s E-mail:
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Pa,
We can report to you that the new name Tajideen's business is using:
SENESCO BANJUL
TEL 4202191
I just saw an invoice he issued with this name.
Regards,
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