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toubab1020

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Posted - 01 Dec 2014 : 23:47:02
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It has been only a matter of time before these new increases would come about,a good and safe ferry service with PROPERLY TRAINED employees who want to work and ships that are in good seaworthy condition could not be sustained where fares were pegged at an uneconomic level as in the past. The people of The Gambia and those who travel around the Gambia for business or pleasure have to use their own money in order to use this service,gone forever are the days of something for nothing. NOTHING IS FOR FREE IN THE DEVELOPING GAMBIA OF 2014. Yes Gambians, "Attitudinal Change " is here to stay, the "old ways" are fast fading into history. ======================================================================
Ferry tariff to increase by 60 per cent africa » gambia Monday, December 01, 2014 The cost of ferry tickets will increase by at least 60 per cent with effect from 1st January 2015 across all ferry crossing points in The Gambia, barely one year six months after tickets were increased by at least 50 per cent.
The management of The Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) Ferry Services has announced in a statement that this new tariff increase is for “Gambia customers.”
Banjul-Barra
As soon as the New Year sets in, passenger-ticket for those crossing the Banjul-Barra crossing point, a 7-mile distance, will increase from D15 to D25.The ticket for a bicycle, including the rider, will be D40 from D25 while ticket for a motor cycle, including the rider, will also increase from D30 to D50.
Private cars will now pay D250 instead of D190.Tickets for private Jeeps and double-cabin vehicles will also hike to D300 from D240.
Commercial vehicles of up to seven passengers will pay D250 instead of D190; tickets for vehicles with eight to 14 passengers will be D300, instead of D240. Commercial vehicles carrying 15 to 20 passengers will pay D450 instead of D390.
Tickets for bags such as rice, groundnuts, and cement that weigh 50kg are still maintained at D15, but that of cattle is to increase from D50 to D65.Sheep and goat owners have to pay D20 instead of D15 for each of the ruminants.
At the dawn of the New Year, truck drivers will pay D85 and not the usual D60 for each tonne the truck weighs.
Trans-Gambia tickets
The management of GPA said the provincial ferries are not left out in the tariff increase.
Come 2015, passengers using the Trans-Gambia ferry crossing point will see the cost of tickets hike to D15 from D10.
People on a bicycle will have to pay D25 instead of D15; those on a motor cycle will pay D50 instead of D25.
Tickets for private cars will increase from D100 to D140 and that for jeeps and double-cabin vehicles from D110 to D150.
Tickets for commercial vehicles of up to seven passengers will increase from D100 to D140; for eight to 14 passengers from D115 to D170; and for 15 to 20 passengers to D270 instead of D190.
Tickets for 50kg bags of rice, groundnuts, and cement are still D15, but cattle will increase from D15 to D25; small ruminants like sheep and goat from D15 to D20.
For each tonne a truck weighs, the driver will pay D70 instead of D50 in order to cross at the Trans-Gambia ferry crossing point.
The management of GPA Ferry Services has stated that this impromptu tariff increase was prompted by the “huge investment” on the rehabilitation of the two main ferries at the Banjul-Barra crossing point, namely Johe and Kanilai, as well as the ferries at the provincial crossing points.
The high operational expenses such as fuel and spare parts are also a factor in the tariff increase, the GPA added. Author: Al Amin
http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/ferry-tariff-to-increase-by-60-per-cent
AND. http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/much-to-do-about-our-ferry-services
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"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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Edited by - toubab1020 on 01 Dec 2014 23:51:02 |
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