His
Excellency Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal reaffirmed that
Senegal will respect all the protocols on trade and transportation and thus
instructed his ministers of Transport and Interior to liaise with their Gambian
counterparts to remove all barriers to free movement of persons and goods
between Senegal and Gambia. This was in response to the visit by special envoy
from The Gambia, Dr. Momodou Tangara, Minister of Foreign Affairs on 20
February, 2020, according to a missive from Gambia Ministry of Transport, Works
and Infrastructure.
“Consequently, Hon. Bai Lamin Jobe Minister of Transport, Works and Infrastructure, led a delegation to meet his counterpart Minster of Infrastructure, Land Transportation and Decentralisation of Senegal, Mr El Hadj Oumar Youm, on the 25th February, 2020 in Dakar, Senegal to ensure that all bottlenecks to the operationalisation of the Interstate Transport Cooperation between the two countries are removed. The mission to Senegal therefore was to finalise the technical aspects that are hindering smooth implementation of ISTP.”
“The Interstate Road Transport Agreement was signed between the two countries in March, 2018 and its implementation launched January 6th 2020. However, the Karang Transport Union sector of Senegal continued to block unfettered implementation of the ISTP, and threatened the gains made in integrating the two countries and people as symbolised by the opening of the Sene-Gambia Bridge.”
The Ministers agreed as follows:
• Recognise the significance of the road
transport agreement signed between the Gambia and Senegal in March, 2018 and
related protocols;
• Reaffirm the crucial role of Inter State
Transport between the two countries in enhancing free movement of people and
goods as stipulated in the ECOWAS protocol on free movement of people and
goods;
• Committed to the operationalisation of
ISTP and will take measures to ensure its implementation;
• The Senegalese Minister to engage the
Karang Unions that do not support the interstate transport to understand the
importance of implementing ISTP and to adhere to the principle of the ISTP;
• The authorities to engage all unions and
border officials to refrain from harassing Transport operators on the transport
corridors;
Accordingly,
the Senegalese Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Decentralization will
engage the mayor of Karang on Tuesday 3rd March 2020 for the Unions in Karang
to accept the operationalisation of ISTP.
• Both Ministers agreed that Sunday 15th
March, 2020, to be the new date for the implementation of ISTP; which
henceforth will be celebrated on annual basis as part of the Senegambia calendar
of events;
• To continue the sensitization of all the
stakeholders especially those at the five corridors indicated in the Road
Transport Agreement, 2018
• The Senegal Minister agreed to come to
Gambia on Thursday 5th March, 2020 as part of joint sensitisation and to
further discuss the issue.