Showing posts with label Highway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highway. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 March 2020

Commuters Lament Imposture Of State of Public Emergency

Photo: President 

By Ousman A. Marong

Drivers in the Greater Banjul Area yesterday lamented the declaration made the president impose a state of public emergency without prior information.

According to them, the action is a punishment for them because a lot of them who are doing legitimate businesses now have their vehicles stranded in town.

They said that because of the congestion on the highway, some vehicles spend up to four hours paddling the road before reaching their final destination, adding that in order to avoid that long delay, some drivers resort to desperate measures which include smuggling.

It could be recalled that President Adama Barrow on Friday declared a one-week state of public emergency amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.

On his part, Ebrima Cham, a driver at the Brikama garage said; "there are legitimate businesses going on along the corridors of Banjul and Serrekunda respectively and as such, the government  of The Gambia must not paint everybody with the same brush."

However, he said that the traffic congestion along the Brikama, Banjul Highway is the main reason for the smuggling of passengers across the country.

Baboucarr Bahoum, another driver, said he is in full support of the police monitoring the drivers to ensure they are not overloading.

He warned police officers too wisely use the measure made to work and not the situation whereby law enforcement officers would take advantage of it and by exploiting drivers in the form of collecting bribes and allowing them to be overloading their vehicles.

"This move by the government is to help us all for not contacting the virus. Gambians are not easy to help, social distancing should not only stop at a public gathering, but it should also go beyond that," he remarked.

On her part, Amie Jawara, a trader at the Brikama market, said most of their customers came from Serekunda and Banjul, adding that it is wrong for a President to pronounce a state of public emergency without making any prior information to the general public.

 "I was on a commercial bus yesterday evening and I saw police officers collecting bribe from some drivers allowing them to illegally smuggled passengers without following the due measures of limiting the loads imposed on drivers," she concluded.

Friday, 10 January 2020

Photo: New Badala Estate.

TAF Africa Global Launches New Estate
By Ousman A. Marong
TAF Africa Global, the leading Estate developer across the sub-region has today Friday 10 January 2020 launched its new Dalaba Real Estate.
The Dalaba housing Estate is the newest launched by TAF Africa Global in their bit to build ten thousand (10,000) houses in the Gambia over the next 10-years.
“We plan to construct one thousand (1000) houses every year in order to meet this target,” said Mustapha Njie, CEO, TAF Africa Global.
According to him the reason why TAF Africa Global came with the project is to make an affordable house for every Gambian.
He made the revelations at the launching of their new build Dalaba Housing Estate along the Sukuta Jabang Highway.
The Dalaba housing Estate is a beautiful gated community strategically located along with the newly constructed Sukuta, Jabang Highway.
It is 10 minutes drives from the Senegambia strip and 15 minutes’ drive from the Banjul International Airport.
“If we build one thousand houses means we have created 25 percent on youths and unemployment,” he said.
He outlined that Africa is facing a growing meltdown of an affordable housing crisis with a total number of 52 million housing deficit while urging key drivers to dwell in supporting Real Estate developers.
In her part, Mariama Ndure representing the Minister of Lands and Regional Government lauded TAF Africa Global in their contribution in complementing government effort.

“I have been reliably informed that since the launching of the project in June 2018 consumption activities around the area have surged which will definitely help fast-track develop the area. The government of the Gambia will continue to create the enabling environment for ease of doing business,” she remarked.

This she said is, without doubt, complementing government efforts. She advised the occupants of the new Dalaba Estate to keep the place in good condition.