Commuters express dissatisfaction on transportation

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By Pa Modou Cham

As many within the Greater Banjul Area (GBA) do travel each day to work, some of the commuters yesterday raised concerns on transportation issues, saying they are not satisfy with drivers’ behaviour toward them.

Speaking to the commuters, Baba Jobe expressed disappointment for seeing some of the drivers behaving anyhow they feel like during busy hours of 4pm to 8pm on the roads.

¨Sometimes, it took us triple fares before reaching to our place. Some of the drivers do tell us when coming from Westfield going to Brikama that they can only stop at Tallinding or Latrikunda. After Latrikunda they will decide to take Toboko and then to Brikama which i believe is undone when we believe that we are responsible citizens.¨

He added that the government should intervene and tell the drivers to stop such bad practices. He stressed the need for the government to also try and build Car Parks and register cars that should run from one Car Park to the other without malpractice.

He explained that he spent 50 dalasis each day as transport fares, which in total closer to his monthly salary.

Samba Fosseh, a driver explained that for them stopping in three places before reaching to Brikama is because the petrol is costly and that's the only reason they can do to gain back.

¨Well, i cannot take Brikama direct because i'm a businessman and i have right to decide how to control my business without any interference by anybody or so,¨ he said.  

Fatou Manneh, a commuter also expressed similar sentiment, while condemning the behaviour of the drivers. She calls on such drivers to isolate themselves from the bad practice and help in contributing to their fellow citizens success.

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