Sunday, April 14, 2024
Hon.Ebrima Sillah Clarifies Whatson Gambia’s False Report
Dear What’s On Gambia,
Your story claiming to be from an insider of the Gambia Ferry Services that the planned trip to the Netherlands for the procurement of two new ferries from Damen Shipping Company was halted because of my unavailability to travel is totally false.
For your information, I have not travelled outside of The Gambia since January this year. I have always been in the country.
The truth of the matter is that the General Manager and two seasoned engineers of the Ferry Services, the MD of the GPA and I were to travel to the Netherlands in mid April to negotiate the process of buying an additional new green solar powered ferry but the trip has been rescheduled to the end of April to attend to the urgent repair works of Kunta Kinteh Ferry and to finalize the Port Concession negotiations. The contract signing of another brand new solar powered ferry which is a grant from the African Development Bank (AfDB) is expected to take place in Banjul this coming week after receiving their “no objection to the procurement process.”
It has to be noted that because government is procuring two brand new ferries to be built from scratch means that even if the contract is signed today, the ferries will be built through a phased period of 16 months.
Your source reported as if traveling to the Netherlands to sign the contract will get the ferries delivered the same day. No!!! That is totally misleading. The truth is that this Government has learnt critical lessons from the previous government’s buying of ferries. Thus this government is buying brand new purposely built ferries that are agile and specific to our conditions. These new ferries will use clean solar energy instead of heavy fuel that will definitely cut cost.
Finally for your information, no Minister of Transport has been more resolute about the situation of the ferries than me. Two months after being appointed, I instructed the purchase of new engines for the entire fleet to assure safety and reliability of service. The reason Kunta Kinteh is docked for maintenance today is thanks to that effort as those new engines have now arrived in the country and are being fixed on Kunta.
Similarly, the Management of GPA and Ferry Services have scheduled a complete overhaul of the Kanilai Ferry once maintenance works on Kunta Kinteh are completed shortly.
Once again I remind What’s On Gambia that our doors are opened for any clarifications.
Ebrima Sillah
Minister of Transport, Works and Infrastructure
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Thank you, Honorable for the clarification. For The Gambia, our homeland.
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