The Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) has announced it will sign a contract today with Damen Shipyard for the construction and design of two new ferries.

The Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) has announced it will sign a contract today with Damen Shipyard for the construction and design of two new ferries.

The Banjul-Barra river transport is currently without a ferry following the Gambia Ferry Services announcement on Saturday that ferry operations across the routes are suspended until further notice. This followed the sidelining of the Kanilai ferry for maintenance after it was stranded at sea for several hours with passengers on board. The Kunta Kinteh ferry had previously been taken out of service for maintenance in March. The dilemma surrounding the ferries has created mayhem, especially for travellers from the North Bank Region. A good number of Gambians, including hundreds of civil servants, cross over to Banjul every day.

Now the only available means of transport are boats or trans-Gambia, which will cost commuters hundreds of dalasi. With the ferry, a round trip is D70, while for the boat, it will cost commuters D140. Commenting on the purchase of the new ferries, Minister of Works Ebrima Sillah said it will take the government at least sixteen months to get the ferries in Banjul.

Source: The Standard Newspaper

Categoría:
Arte y cultura 
Organización:
Clevenard
Escrito por:
Aja Kaddy Sanyang
Ubicación:
Gambia