Muhammad Bazzi Owns 31.5% Share of Gam Petroleum – GM Drammeh

By Dawda Faye

Mr. Saihou Drammeh, the general manager (GM) of Gam Petroleum, today stated at the Janneh Commission that Muhammad Bazzi owns 31.5% shares of Gam Petroleum.

Muhammad Bazzi

He was requested to submit documents relating to Gam Petroleum. He said Gam Petroleum is a fuel storage facility that stores oil for national and international companies.

He told the commission that it is the only storage facility in the country, noting that the importation of fuel was not liberalised. He testified that when he started work in 2015, they had a financial audit on Gam Petroleum from 2010 to 2015 and there was no profit recorded.

Mr. Drammeh told the commission that PKL conducted the audit, stating that when they took over in March, 2016, they made a profit of D94, 000,000 from 2015 to 2016.

He disclosed that from 2016 to 2017, the company made a profit of D100, 000,000, adding that form 2017 to 2018; they made a profit of D185, 000, 000.

He said that they had net cash flow of D85, 000,000 from 2017 to 2018 and there were a lot of arrears. He told the commission that there were only two managers: the general manager and operation manager at the time they took over.

According to him, Euro Africa Group was in charge of Gam Petroleum account. He revealed that the share holders of the company are: SSHFC with 31%, GPA 14%, GNPC 10%, Ministry of Finance 3% and Fadia  Mazegi 10.5%.

Mr. Drammeh further stated that SSHFC, GPA, GNPC, Ministry of Finance and Muhammed Bazzi were members of the board, nothing that Mr. Bazzi has two seats occupied by Lang Conteh and SSHFC also has two seats.

He said that Euro Africa Group at the time were the only company importing fuel into the country, adding that from 2009 to 2014, Euro Africa Group had monopoly of importing fuel into the country.

He adduced that Micheal Gerad was the general manager until 2017 when he, Mr, Drammeh, replaced him as the general Manager, indicating that Gam Petroleum was being short paid. He said he did not know why Gam Petroleum was not making profit before 2015, stating that he was doing an in house with the support of GPA.

Mr. Drammeh told the commission that they made a saving of $25,000 every month, and that they had about six Lebanese experts; some of whose services were terminated. He further testified that they used to cover housing of the experts and their air tickets, indicating that D1.3 million per tank was being charged by Capital Gas for the supply of oil.

Documents relating to Gam Petroleum were tendered and admitted in evidence.

Hearing continues.

 

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