Joe Ga's communication with Gami was unknown to the outside world…
Originally, Joe Ga should have personally intervened, applying both carrot and stick to make those warlords submit and faithfully follow the path he had laid out for them.
But now, under Gami's advice, Joe Ga had decided to let more professional people handle these issues.
A relatively mild loan contract…
An unimpeded channel for importing mining equipment…
A set of not overly harsh mine management standards…
A bright future!
Those 'kidnapped' warlords even felt like they were dreaming!
Although they needed to have their funds monitored until the debts were repaid, what of it?
Now, by signing, they could legitimately become owners of a mine and freely engage in mining and trading.
Even in the worst-case scenario, they would just go bankrupt, since the money was all borrowed, what loss could they have?
The transfer fee for 142 mining properties sent Ngonga's blood pressure through the roof.