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As politicians call loudly for the renegotiation of the government’s contract with African Minerals Ltd (AML), it is the executive chairman of its Sierra Leonean subsidiary, Gibril Bangura, who is leading the lobbying charge. Bangura has remained in place amid a raft of management changes, including the arrival last July of Keith Calder as chief executive, as AML’s founder, Frank Timis, stepped back. With a large shareholding in the parent group, Bangura is a well-known figure in the region and will play a key part in AML’s push to expand into Guinea and Liberia. Read the original article on Theafricareport.com :
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