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Foreign based businesses in Guinea will be weighing up their options this morning following an ultimatum given to them yesterday by the head of the military junta.
In an address to the business community, Captain Moussa Dadis Camara said firms in the country had twenty four hours to decide whether to contribute towards the country's development or leave the shores of the land.
It's part of his campaign to provide water and electricity for all in Conakry and as Al Hassan Sillah reports he didn't mince words.
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