Momodou Sabally has finally apologised to the CEO of GACH Global Group, Dr Abubakary Jawara for the damages his statements might have caused him.
A full statement from Sabally reads:
“And then on the matter between myself and my brother Abubakary Jawara; this contentious issue has been going on for years, culminating in a legal battle in the courts that remains ongoing litigation to date.
I had made statements that hurt Dr. Jawara, and he has said that those statements cost him a loss in his business.
It is the nature of social media that statements can be conflated and extrapolated to levels and depths that were never intended by the originator of those statements. And it is undeniable that this has happened in this case.
It was not my intention to hurt Jawara or his business and I am sorry that the situation evolved to that kind of effect as reported.
Several individuals and groups had attempted a mediation between Jawara and myself and those efforts are still ongoing.
I do not want this matter to be protracted any further and it is my resolve to end this conflict that has also hurt friends and families that Jawara and I hold dear in common.
The sacred bonds that bind Jawara and I as Sarahulleh and Badibunka prohibit any legal tussle between the two of us.
Given the foregoing, I hereby sincerely apologize to Abubakary Jawara for any inconvenience and loss caused by my writings and utterances about him and his businesses.
I hereby seize this opportunity to thank all parties (individuals and institutions) that tried to mediate in this matter, especially the Supreme Islamic Council. Your efforts have not been wasted.
I must extend special thanks and appreciation to the judge who initially presided over this matter at the High Court, Justice Bakre: his sense of wisdom and care for brotherly love and peaceful coexistence in The Gambia was amply demonstrated during the trial as he counseled us to amicably resolve this matter and work together for the peace and progress of the country we both hold dear.
May peace reign supreme in our lives in this peaceful country called The Gambia.”