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Trans Gambia Corridor Strengthening Pavement Project, Others Launched

M.E Njie by M.E Njie
October 13, 2020
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By Lamin Njie

Assistant Information Officer

Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure

President Adama Barrow, on a series of engagements on Thursday 1st October, 2020 had laid the foundation stone for the second phase of the 24kilometers road, Trans Gambia Corridor Strengthening Pavement project.

The road, when completed in 18 months, is expected to boost trade between Gambia, Senegal and beyond. Furthermore, it will also help in the flow of busy traffic around that part of the country.

Speaking at the Kerr Ali event, President Barrow revealed that an amount of 68.5million dalasis was provided by the African Development Bank (ADB), to carried out a road safety audit and feasibility studies of the second phase of the Trans Gambia Corridor Strengthening Pavement project.

“It will be recalled that the AfDB had earlier provided a grand of GMD 4.35 Million for the first phase. On completion of the studies conducted, the European Union (EU), through an arrangement with the AfDB, also granted The Gambia, 16 Million euros which is equivalent to GMD 880 million, to finance the actual strengthening of the Highway. This is what constitutes the second phase of the project,” said President Barrow.

The President further commended The African Development Bank and The European Union for supporting The Gambia in its drive to provide the much-needed infrastructural development projects for the people of The Gambia and the sub-region as a whole.

He added that the work to be undertaken in phase two of this landmark project includes pavement strengthening of the twenty-four (24) kilometers of the Trans-Gambia Highway, which consists of both pavement overlay and rehabilitation works from the border in the South, at Misera, in the Lower River Region to Kerr Ali, in the North Bank Region.

“One of the objectives of the project is to facilitate overland traffic flow between the Northern and Southern parts of The Gambia and Senegal and, by extension, to enhance free movement within the West African region as a whole,” he added.

President Barrow further stated that the corridor was a component of the Dakar-Gambia-Bissau-Conakry-Trans-West African Highway, which features on the ECOWAS programme of events, adding, it is also part of the Trans-African Highway, Cairo-Dakar-Lagos.

“We encourage the residents within the area to support the project, and cooperate amicably with the contractors. Do not allow any person to obstruct their work or destroy what has been done already,” he told the gathering.

In another engagement on the same day, two new markets and a new Toll Booth were inaugurated by the President, as part of the Trans-Gambia Corridor Strengthening project. The two new markets were built in Farafenni and in Jarra Soma.

Newly inaugurated toll booth in Jarra-Jenoi
Newly inaugurated toll booth in Jarra-Jenoi

Speaking at the foundation stone laying for the new Basse market, which was ravaged by fire some seven months ago, President Barrow said the new Basse Market will be built to modern international standards and of high quality.

“It will accommodate one hundred and eighty (185) single shops, two (2) mini-markets, a shed for about thirty-five (35) women vegetable sellers, and another for twenty-five (25) fishmongers and butchers. In addition, a mosque, Market Manager’s Office, waste collection area and toilet facilities will be provided.

The issue of floods and heavy downpours during the rainy season will be thing of the past as the market will be paved, and an effective drainage system put in place. Health and safety issues have been factored in the design, and fire hydrants and access for vehicles provided, likewise proper and safely installation of electricity,” he said.

Still on the moved, on Sunday,4th October, 2020, President Barrow opened the 18 kilometers road from Kaleng Junction to Bush Town / Bansang in the Central River Region of The Gambia.

 

Tags: BansangECOWASEuropean UnionFishmongerJarra SomaJenoiRainy seasonSenegalTrans Gambia Corridor
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Mamadou Edrisa Njie is the Publisher and Managing Editor of Mansa Banko Online. Mansa Banko Online is a Gambia-based online newspaper focusing on agricultural reporting. The online medium reports on quality, reliable, factual and authoritative information. Mr. Njie is an alumna of the International Institute for Journalism (IIJ) in Germany and studied Mass Communication at the Institute of Professional Administration and Management (IPAM) in Banjul, The Gambia.

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