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GAMBIA: KANILAI FERRY WITHDRAWN FROM SERVICE FOR REPAIR WORKS

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The Gambia Ferry Service Management wish to inform its esteemed customers that Kanilai Ferry is withdrawn from service for repair works with immediate effect.

Please note that both ferries are currently under maintenance and there will be no ferry service across the Banjul and Barra route until further notice. Meanwhile, travelers and vehicular operators in particular, are advised to use the Senegambia Bridge.

During this period of service closure, the management will be doing everything possible to restore the Banjul-Barra ferry service as soon as possible.

The understanding of the general public is highly solicited as these repair works are geared towards providing safer and more reliable ferry services.

Any inconvenience caused is deeply regretted; we thank you for your understanding.

GFSC MANAGEMENT

12th April 2024

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