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New TransGambia Bridge to be Inaugurated on Monday


The newly constructed TransGambia Bridge linking The Gambia to neighbouring Senegal will be inaugurated by Gambian President Adama Barrow on Monday 21st January 2019. This is according to a media release from the Office of the President of The Republic of The Gambia. 

Below, we reproduce the press release vertbatim. 


OP/291/249/01/PART IV (156-ABS) 

​Media Advisory President Adama Barrow to Inaugurate TransGambia Bridge on Monday State House, Banjul, 17th January, 2019 – The Public is hereby informed that His Excellency, Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of The Gambia, alongside His Excellency Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal, will on Monday 21st January 2019 preside over the inauguration of the much anticipated Trans-Gambia Bridge. The bridge, which is part of the Trans-Gambian Road Corridor, is a vital economic and strategic link connecting north and south banks of the River Gambia as well as The Gambia, Senegal and other countries in the sub-region. Following a long lull in the construction of the bridge during the former regime, the Barrow government upon coming into office took up the completion of the project as a key priority. Taking into account the strategic interest of the country and in line with the integration agenda of the ECOWAS sub-region, the Barrow government mobilized the much needed funds from the African Development Bank to continue the construction. The potentials of a bridge at Bamba Tenda - Yelli Tenda crossing prompted President Barrow and other Senegambian leaders before him to support this major infrastructural development project for the good of the peoples of both countries, and the entire region by extension. Thus, it is with delight that the President takes great pride in overseeing the completion and inauguration of a pan-African project that captures the interest of several sub-regional leaders since the immediate post-independence era. The bridge is one of the biggest in the sub-region with a length of 1.9 kilometres and over five storeys high. It is designed to be a tolled-bridge that would accommodate the passage of most vessels, while longer-mast boats can easily fold their masts to pass through the bridge. Fifty seven percent of workers are Gambians, eighteen per cent expatriates, and twenty per cent other ECOWAS citizens. END Contact: Amie Bojang-Sissoho Director of Press & Public Relations Office of the President, State House, Banjul Email:absissoho@op.gov.gm dpprop2017@gmail.com Tel: +220 9957592 Twitter: @BarrowPresident Facebook: Barrow PORG Website: statehouse.gov.gm 


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