AN URGENT CALL TO ALL AFRICANS: PLEASE DO THIS TODAY FOR YOU AND YOUR PEOPLE – IT COSTS YOU NOTHING!
I am respectfully asking every African who has access to the Internet to urgently do one simple thing TODAY – now – that costs him/her nothing but which could return billions of dollars to each and every African country (and there are many) which the IMF successfully cajoled into implementing its failed Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) in the 1980s.
Today, I have launched the beginning of a peaceful and lawful global public relations campaign using mainly social media to get the IMF and the World Bank to pay each and every one of the African countries victimized by their ill-advised SAPs for the billions of dollars of damage caused by the SAPs.
Both the IMF and the World Bank have already publicly admitted that they made a “mistake” when they demanded that gullible African leaders install in their countries those harmful SAPs which uniformly featured the totally inappropriate devaluation prescription as their main component or “conditionality.” But the IMF and the World Bank have refused and failed to compensate their victims – the African countries and the hundreds of millions of African people whom the two Bretton Woods institutions have so severely impoverished over the past 42 years that Africans have become among the poorest people on earth!
https://www.modernghana.com/news/14077/world-bank-admits-mistakes-in-sap-implementation.html
How can each and every African and friends of Africa, wherever they live, help the victimized African people?
By taking 2 simple steps after going to the Twitter website,Twitter.com :
1. Find my tweet asking for reparations to be paid by the IMF and the World Bank to victimized African countries by typing my name in the search box: Mohamed A. Jalloh
Or, my Twitter handle: @OneMohm
An image of my tweet will pop up on the screen:
“When in 2001, the WB & IMF admitted the failure of their SAPs in Africa in the ’80s, they called it a “mistake.” Can it be a mistake when they had been warned 22 years earlier by a young African? Time to pay Africans reparations.”
At the bottom of the tweet you will see 4 very small symbols.
2 Click on the third symbol from the left of the screen – it looks like a drawing of a heart (the symbol of “like” or “love”).
ACT NOW TO HELP YOUR COUNTRY RECOVER MONEY TAKEN AWAY FROM YOUR PEOPLE!
A Modern Case for Reparations for Africans
World Bank admits mistakes in SAP implementationmodernghana.com
Editor’s Note: Mohamed Jalloh, a Sierra Leonean resident in Maryland, USA, first detailed the link between the IMF and the World Bank in the unprecedented impoverishment of Sierra Leoneans 42 years ago, in two articles titled: “Devaluation: A Rich Man’s Cure,” and “Foreign Aid: A Curse or Blessing?” published in Freetown in the We Yone newspaper in 1979 and 1981 respectively.