This is very Sad for brusubi The Gambia
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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There is nothing sad about this at all these people are doing a very good job for all of us thanks again G P F and you all be safe
Good job no one should stop this job thank you the media and the securities keep it together great job
Gambia 🇬🇲 everywhere around the roads are selling places that why we can't develop the roads has to be wide enough definitely good job 👏
The main reason why Gambia can’t develop is because they think like an africa with African standards which is the lowest of the lowest
Its heartbreaking whats happening in Gambia,
Ordinary people are losing their incomes, everywhere. And homes.
Very good job NRA and the whole crew. Our roads cannot be a market
When there is market
Keep up the good work nice Gambia 🇬🇲 🫡
Find solutions to their problems it’s very important
There is nothing sad let them clear the road for the interest of the people's
Oke..so what is the overal plan?
I can asure you there is not one and in two years all those so called cleared roads will be tranfered to garbitch belts.....
Still think its a good thing..?
Nice Gambia how is the workers from Guinea Bissau how are they doing with their Hammers
They have turn turntable into a night market that's what I saw yesterday
He speaks with a peaceful ❤❤❤❤ tone of voice
No arrogance in his tone of voice
Calm, respectful and straightforward to the point without rudness or apply force ❤❤❤
Yes you are quite right he is a gentleman thank you.
This is developing and the blind wound see how this will bring more changes in many aspect’s
Gambia must Go forward by force
Its awful now,one huge mess
Very brutal way of dealing with peoples livelihood! They could have given people a few month to move their materials they are selling but to expect people to pack up right away it’s not easy for everyone. The government don’t just wake up one morning and decide to close these businesses when they decided it was going ahead they should have advised the people then.
They were given notice. They either just ignored it or didn't understand it was really going to happen
In not accept the truth market is ready.
I thought they were trying to clear the main roads like the market areas, but they going to neighborhoods
I am with the police department trying to put structure in place to open up the roads for the public to maneuver around and easy access to commute but i think the way they going about it is ridiculous and forceful , I wish they should have give this vendors time to vacate premise restricted by Law. enforcement on the streets ,smh......lol.
this is what i love about this government is development that we are here for
Nothing sad about this. They should clear everything, especially the old cars along our roads
Keep that job big man you doing good
Good job masallah may Allah bless you insallah
Good work my personal
Am very sorry people
These street sellers leave garbage and make our streets and gutters dirty.
Keep it up team Manneh
Good job 👏👍❤❤
Well ✔️ ❤
Mashallah we tanks you guy’s ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂
I suspect that everything is being cleared to give a more pleasing impression for the foreign dignitaries when they arrive for the OIC conference. This is nothing to do with making things better for the ordinary people.
This will end problem
So we are destroying our economy with our own hands? Micro finance ( petty traders ) and small medium enterprises are back born of our economy. The economic ramifications of destroying all these businesses will be felt throughout the country and will cause the dalasi to depreciate causing economic hardship for several years to come. why do we always as country emphasis roads, roads when 90% of Gambians don't own a car. Most of the cars on the roads are either government, NGO's, parastatal , commercials and others are few private own cars. We don't give priority to trade, agriculture, education and health as a country, but always busy on misplaced priorities, that does not benefit the population much.
If clearing the roads means destroying our economy so be it.
@@bahdembo1171So you prefer clear roads to a good economy? I don't know how your brain works. Surely the answer must be to manage both?
You are absolutely correct
@@lola-belljones9926 Blocking the roads is having a negative impact on our economy. Use your brain and think critically about what I said.
@@bahdembo1171 Read the original comment again and then think about which economy is bigger. It's clear you are illiterate and uneducated and will probably struggle with the issues raised but you never know, persistence might pay off!
A sad nation 😢
Is so sad in the gambia the rich go for poor people bad 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 no respect
Do true... the roads are so dangerous now, not safer
Get a life
What is sad about it, the market is built already they should be moving in the market.
Hungry people, subukulu people 😢
Bravo to the police
There is a market, let them go there and people will meet them there
Which market are you talking about
Then create a market place for them idiotic government
People are selling at night along turntable
Its hard to avoid the terrible mess Gambia has become
He is sick in brain ,Mr manneh take it easy
It's quite sad why not create a market area for them... This world seems is no more a place for the financially poor n they need help. 😢
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@@Shashasamber3815 💖❤️💖
There is a market at Brusubi and people refused to go there to sell so they prefer to sell on the roads
@@omsonbaba7210 oh ok thank you. I didn't know that as i am a Gambian but live n work in Sénégal...
@@seinfarage9959Gambian ? You’re a Lebanese Bruh 🧐
Let this illetrate police have respect
Spell your words properly first before saying anything
Which word's spellings is wrong here
Illiterate ok buh we understand very well
@@mokylianfatty9526 NO, we do not understand if someone calls someone illiterate yet he cannot spell words properly, NO!
IT'S A SHAME TO SEE EVERYTHING SCATTERED FOR THOSE PEOPLE!
ARE THE GOVERNMENT PLANNING TO PUT SOMETHING ELSE THERE IN THOSE SPACES?
They dont care
They should make a place for them first before demolis there things
This country is fool of hypocrites broh they don't know wats even going on when it doesn't affect you, u don't care I mean. They are in diaspora opening there big mouths here, bla bla nonsense. This makes no sense at all