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kobo Posted - 30 Oct 2011 : 18:21:07
1. DAILY OBSERVER NEWS James Island ferry sinks

2. FOROYAA National News : Traffic slows down as two ferries become inoperative

3. FOROYAA National News : Ramp at Barra Ferry Terminal Problematic

4. FREEDOM NEWS;
Gambia: WHAT DICTATOR YAHYA JAMMEH NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THE GPA FERRY SERVICES—STAFFERS COMPLAIN!
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toubab1020 Posted - 24 Sep 2020 : 17:00:30

Cant expect a reconditioned ferry to last more than 5 years before it breaks down. Can you?
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https://standard.gm/passengers-evacuated-by-canoe-as-kanilai-ferry-breaks-down-at-sea/


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By Tabora Bojang September 24, 2020


Pandemonium gripped hundreds of passengers on The Kanilai ferry yesterday when the vessel suffered an engine failure shortly before reaching Barra. After frustrating moments of anxiety, private canoe operators in the fishing village spontaneously came to the rescue of the vessel’s human cargo and passengers could be seen queuing to jump into canoes which ferried them to safety. Others who could, swam to shore. Not having enough capacity, the canoes could not take everyone and the ferry management had to deploy another ferry to transfer the remaining passengers and vehicles to safety in Barra.

The GPA public relations officer, Modou Lamin Sanyang told The Standard the ferry developed an engine trouble shortly before reaching Barra but all the passengers and vehicles were transferred to another ferry or volunteering canoes to safety.

“The Ferry Services Management wishes to reassure its esteemed customers and indeed the travelling public that efforts will not be spared to enhance safer and more reliable service,” he said.

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toubab1020 Posted - 07 Apr 2015 : 19:40:22
GOOD !!!



quote:
Originally posted by Momodou

GPA re-launches Kanilai ferry, after 3-month rehabilitation

The Point: Published on Tuesday, April 07, 2015


The management of the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) on Friday re-launched the Kanilai ferry, after it has undergone about three months of rigorous maintenance.
The ferry is now said to be ready for operations from Banjul to Barra.

In his official statement at the re-launching, GPA Managing Director Lamin Sanyang said he was delighted to preside over the historic event after the successful rehabilitation of the Kanilai ferry and its subsequent redeployment, to provide much-needed service at the Banjul-Barra crossing point.

All the ferries are undergoing major rehabilitation to improve their technical capability, he said, adding that Johe ferry had been successfully repaired and redeployed for service since April 2014 and the next has been the Kanilai ferry.

Going forward, he continued, the other provincial ferries such as Soma and Farafenni plying along the Trans -Gambia route will be withdrawn and subjected to the same repairs.

According to MD Sanyang, the estimated cost of all of the ferry rehabilitation projects, which goes in tandem with the upgrading of the Banjul Shipyard, is more than six million euros.............

Read more..

Momodou Posted - 07 Apr 2015 : 15:10:37
GPA re-launches Kanilai ferry, after 3-month rehabilitation

The Point: Published on Tuesday, April 07, 2015


The management of the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) on Friday re-launched the Kanilai ferry, after it has undergone about three months of rigorous maintenance.
The ferry is now said to be ready for operations from Banjul to Barra.

In his official statement at the re-launching, GPA Managing Director Lamin Sanyang said he was delighted to preside over the historic event after the successful rehabilitation of the Kanilai ferry and its subsequent redeployment, to provide much-needed service at the Banjul-Barra crossing point.

All the ferries are undergoing major rehabilitation to improve their technical capability, he said, adding that Johe ferry had been successfully repaired and redeployed for service since April 2014 and the next has been the Kanilai ferry.

Going forward, he continued, the other provincial ferries such as Soma and Farafenni plying along the Trans -Gambia route will be withdrawn and subjected to the same repairs.

According to MD Sanyang, the estimated cost of all of the ferry rehabilitation projects, which goes in tandem with the upgrading of the Banjul Shipyard, is more than six million euros.............

Read more..
toubab1020 Posted - 20 Dec 2014 : 21:13:11
How about a bit of dredging by the dredger that is posted at the Banjul side of the crossing ? the same ferry used to dock at Barra with minimal trouble,the GPA spokesperson just dodged the question,could it be due to climate change ?



SNIPPET:
"Some of the students from different schools also raised similar concerns. They said that the boats are very expensive. They all urged the authorities to work on having another ferry or to try and find a better solution to this problem.
This reporter had earlier approached the Public Relations Officer of the Gambia Ports Authority on the concerns raised by travellers. In response, Ansumana Gibba said Kanilai is under Total maintenance which is scheduled to be completed by the end of December 2014 or early January 2015. Mr. Gibba said this will help in minimizing the problems of crossing."





http://www.foroyaa.gm/archives/2877#more-2877
toubab1020 Posted - 17 Oct 2014 : 16:11:15
CONTINUING STORY,I wonder if the Gambian Ferry service will be able to serve the Gambian population without the inevitable "breakdown " and "maintenance" problems that APPEAR to always exist after the ferries have been in active service for a few months,then cries are heard from everyone:Who will give us NEW Ferries ?

SNIPPET:
He then approached the GPA with a proposal to build a new ferry. After the presentation, GPA expressed the need to slip up Johe for maintenance.

He then told the management that he has a company in China which builds ships, and was in China and saw the launching of a ship.

Back in the United States through his company, he contacted his partners in China, whose response was that they can slip up the ferry.

Sonko led the negotiation with the GPA and saved them US$100,000 he told this reporter, and then came with his partner in China to The Gambia to start work on the Kanilai ferry.

Sonko was glad to have facilitated the partnership, and contribute his quota towards the development of his country.

Right now Kanilai is in the process of being repaired, and the GPA has said the maintenance will take 16 weeks to complete.

Kanilai is much bigger than Johe, and also has more serious damage, that was why the maintenance will take 16 weeks



http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/kanilai-ferry-undergoes-maintenance-1
toubab1020 Posted - 28 Jul 2014 : 12:49:45

REHABILITATION and updating of the existing ferries in order to make them safe and prevent a disaster,today one SAFE ferry is sailing and providing a PROPER service instead of the 5 hours that a crossing of about 6 miles has been known to take in the recent past,I am told it takes just over half an hour.The REVAMPED AND IMPROVED GPA has apparently got its act together and is intent on raising funding for expansion of passenger and vehicle traffic after the SECOND REHABILITATED FERRY returns to service.

SNIPPET:

"Jobarteh also said the GPA plans to reconstruct a second landing as part of its commitment to the improvement of the technical capabilities of its ferries and facilities at terminals in Banjul and Barra.
He noted that the old landing bridges operated by the hydraulic pulley have been in place since 1977 without major replacement, though repaired and rehabilitated in between."

http://observer.gm/africa/gambia/article/gpa-poised-to-handle-heavy-passenger-traffic-for-koriteh
kobo Posted - 06 Nov 2013 : 22:35:30
STILL NO FERRY PLYING BETWEEN BANJUL AND BARRA

By Mustapha Jalllow

Foroyaa: Published: Wednesday, November 06, 2013


No ferry has been plying the waters of the River Gambia between Banjul and Barra since Sunday evening. This follows the breakdown of the only ferry that is now operating between Barra and Banjul. The authorities had on 3 October announced that until new engines jointly funded by the Taiwanese have been acquired and installed within a period of 6 to 10 weeks, only the Kanilai ferry will be operational. When this reporter visited the terminal on Monday 4 November upon receipt of information that no ferry was operating, he found technicians repairing Kanilai. On Tuesday, 5 November 2013. The technicians were still at it and the ferry was still not ready for operation. Foroyaa has published earlier that information received by this reporter indicated that not a single ferry operated at the Banjul-Barra ferry Terminal on Monday 4th November, 2013.

It was also discovered that all the three ferries are still docked and not operating at the time of the second visit. This reporter visited the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) to shed light on the matter. The secretary of the Managing Director told this reporter that the Manager was at a meeting.

However up to press time, no information was forthcoming from the ports on the issue. Further efforts will be made today to get the authorities to shed light on the matter. Passengers have been compelled to risk their lives to cross with boats at the said crossing.

SOURCE: Foroyaa Burning Issues News
kobo Posted - 06 Nov 2013 : 22:33:01
NO FERRY PLYING BETWEEN BANJUL AND BARRA

By Mustapha Jalllow

Foroyaa: Published: Tuesday, November 05, 2013


Information received by this reporter indicated that not a single ferry operated at the Banjul/Barra ferry terminal on Monday 4th November 2013. The report prompted this reporter to visit the said terminal to find out the situation.

However, it was discovered that no ferry operated at the said terminal on Monday October 4th. It is also observed that the Barra and Johe’ ferries were parked at the time of visit. The Banjul-Barra crossing point which used to be the busiest place in the country’s capital, serving as the only means of communication between the North Bank of the Gambia as well as the neighbouring state of Senegal was the quietest yesterday. However, this situation compelled the vast majority of the passengers who because of frustration were forced to cross by the boats which they said is risky.

According to information gathered at the Banjul terminal, Kanilai ferry was grounded on Monday evening while the Johe’ ferry was parked at the harbour to fix the engines on it that are donated by Taiwan; that because of the breakdown of Kanilai ferry, engineers began to work on it but they could not finish their work at the time of going to press.

This means that there is no ferry ready to operate at the Banjul/Barra terminal on Wednesday as well. It was too late in the day to access the authorities for their views.

SOURCE: Foroyaa Burning Issues News
kobo Posted - 06 Nov 2013 : 22:30:13
quote:
Originally posted by toubab1020

Is Gallia Holdings Ltd Gambian company ?
Who are the Stakeholders?
Who are the Directors?


1 Gallia Holdings Ltd is an Irish company;

Gallia Holding Company Limited

Gallia Holding Company Limited was set up on Mon the 28th of Mar 2011 in Dublin 4. Their current status is Normal. The company's current directors Michael Gowen and Tomas O'Driscoll have been the director of 6 other Irish companies between them; 1 of which is now closed. According to our records, Gallia Holding Company Limited has not had judgments registered against it for Bad Debts in the past 6 years. Gallia Holding Company Limited has 2 shareholders....

SOURCE: For more full report

2. State House News Report 23rd July 2011 for 17th Anniversary July 22nd celebrations;

PRESIDENT JAMMEH COMMISSIONS NEW FLEET OF FERRIES

The President, His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr. Yahya Jammeh, as part of celebrations marking the 17th Anniversary of the July, 22nd Revolution, Saturday commissioned a fleet of new ferries that will take over service at the Banjul/Barra crossing. "Aljamdu" and "Kansala", were acquired by Government at the tune of €6, 345, 000 and their operations are entrusted to a new management headed by an official of the Greek firm, Gallia Holdings Ltd. The company accounts for 55% of the shares on both ferries...


SOURCE: Gambia State House online & more full report

NB: Gambia State House got it wrong to report that Gallia Holdings Ltd is a Greek firm above because company was set up and registered in Dublin (Ireland)
toubab1020 Posted - 10 Jun 2013 : 18:24:30
Is Gallia Holdings Ltd Gambian company ?
Who are the Stakeholders?
Who are the Directors?

kobo Posted - 08 Jun 2013 : 22:06:48
FOROYAA BURNING ISSUE NEWS;

DEVELOPING STORY NEW FERRIES NOT OPERATING: WHY? HOW MUCH DID THEY COST?

"... the Government of The Gambia signed a Joint Venture agreement with Gallia Holdings Ltd dated 5th March 2011 to establish, develop, manage and operate two (2) ferry boats to be deployed in two (2) major crossing points across The River Gambia, as well as manage the existing fleet of ferries deployed throughout the country.

The share holders are reported to have spent Millions of the dalasi on the new ferries which became the apple of the eye of the residents of the North Bank when they were put in the public view before the Presidential elections. The public wants to know how much was spent on the ferries, by whom and why they are still unable to render the services envisaged."

SOURCE: More Full Information here
toubab1020 Posted - 05 Jun 2013 : 01:42:41

What is most baffling to me is exactly the thinking currently in existence that poor ferry services can make money it is obvious that with a good fast safe ferry service a lot more government
revenue can be raised not only that but passengers will be happy that they can take pride in their Gambian ferries something that they have been unable to do for years.





quote:
Originally posted by kobo

THE POINT NEWS EDITORIAL;

Need to get our ferries safer

"We would once again like to express our utmost dissatisfaction regarding the condition of the ferries currently plying between Banjul and Barra.

While we welcome the work being done by the authorities to ensure safety, we insist that every measure be taken to ensure the safety of people using the ferries.

We have over the years stated on these pages that an efficient transportation network is indispensable to the realisation of the government’s Vision 2020 objectives, but only if urgent actions are taken to put right both major and minor loopholes in the operations of the ferry services in this country, within a reasonably short time.

Recent happenings in our ferries, especially while they are moving between Banjul and Barra, have pointed up again the need to make our ferry services much safer, in the interest of humanity.

Of recent, there have been a lot of complaints by people, most of whom use the ferries on a daily basis, about the condition and the time it takes the ferries plying the Banjul-Barra river crossing.

Crossing between these two destinations these days, one would realize the slow pace with which the ferries move; which in most cases take passengers crossing several hours to reach either Banjul or Barra.

Though the ferries bring in a lot of revenue, on a daily basis, the GPA should and must be seen to take immediate steps to put aside any ferry that is no longer safe for use by the travelling public......."

Read full report

kobo Posted - 04 Jun 2013 : 21:50:36
THE POINT NEWS EDITORIAL;

Need to get our ferries safer

"We would once again like to express our utmost dissatisfaction regarding the condition of the ferries currently plying between Banjul and Barra.

While we welcome the work being done by the authorities to ensure safety, we insist that every measure be taken to ensure the safety of people using the ferries.

We have over the years stated on these pages that an efficient transportation network is indispensable to the realisation of the government’s Vision 2020 objectives, but only if urgent actions are taken to put right both major and minor loopholes in the operations of the ferry services in this country, within a reasonably short time.

Recent happenings in our ferries, especially while they are moving between Banjul and Barra, have pointed up again the need to make our ferry services much safer, in the interest of humanity.

Of recent, there have been a lot of complaints by people, most of whom use the ferries on a daily basis, about the condition and the time it takes the ferries plying the Banjul-Barra river crossing.

Crossing between these two destinations these days, one would realize the slow pace with which the ferries move; which in most cases take passengers crossing several hours to reach either Banjul or Barra.

Though the ferries bring in a lot of revenue, on a daily basis, the GPA should and must be seen to take immediate steps to put aside any ferry that is no longer safe for use by the travelling public......."

Read full report
kobo Posted - 24 May 2013 : 08:42:24
FOROYAA BURNING ISSUES NEWS;

kobo Posted - 22 May 2013 : 20:47:51
FOROYAA BURNING ISSUES NEWS;


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