37 villages in the Ndiael region of Senegal are strongly resisting the Senhuile project, whose director general was just fired and arrested for allegedly stealing funds from the project (Photo: Wetlands International)
Update on status of land grab in rural Senegal by Senhuile SA
Last month, Oakland Institute released a report about the 37 villages in the rural Ndiael region of Senegal who had their land illegally confiscated by Senhuile, an Italian-Senegalese agribusiness project. We have an update on the issue. Benjamin Dummai, the CEO of Senhuile, was fired by the company's board of directors this past week and was arrested by Senegalese authorities. According to the local press, Dummai is accused of embezzling nearly 300,000 euros. Frédéric Mousseau, the Policy Director at the Oakland Institute, gives RFI's Laura Angela Bagnetto an update on the palm oil project that has occupied 20,000 hectares in northern Senegal:
Listen to the interview:
http://farmlandgrab.org/uploads/attachment/dummai-arrested-oi-rfi.mp3