The government should start documenting each violators and after a couple warnings start confiscating all items on government properties and resale to the public at discount. All perishable items are destroyed or donated to food banks throughout the region.
It is time something must be done on the road corridors and streets. Like Constructing the roads , paving the sidewalks and put rails to separate the pavements from the roads or streets.. Hiring street- workers to clean the roads and have traffic Police officers to patrol busy areas and issue fines of citations to anyone soliciting on road corridors for violations of non compliance..To have a system of a plan in place for this type of work is a necessary tool of operation to make it effective..People cannot just be moved out of the way without putting something in place to prevent the reoccurring of occupying illegal corridors and selling on streets or driveways otherwise to most people it would be just business as usual for them no changes on clearing of the road but just moving and tossing people around only to keep them wanting to come back around in numbers..
It doesn't take much to put rails to separate the pavements from the roads preventing people to sit in front of the rails to sell on the streets or sit behind the rails to sell their products on the sidewalk made for footpaths..When you have cars, people, sellers, bikers, etc with no control of what to access or walk through, you will have this type of disorganization in the society because of lack of planning and proper set up accessibility of right of way.
Enforce the law or else the next generation will live this right now. I personally appreciate your work Mr Manneh. Imagine if Jamus was here and enforcing the law no one will talk 😂😂😂. Lets go Gambia time is running out
Well this dispels the fallacy that the people of Alkebulan are starving!, but why display your food stuffs on the ground! Everybody in The Gambia wants to be wa businessperson; nobody wants to work for anyone else!
Guys be realistic this people will only stop selling on the road if you take drastic action. Come with a truck and confiscated all this things . That's the only language this people will understand.
Dega Dega ,I am truly feeling for the struggling women of Gambia
Respectful officer. Thanks for being merciful.
Ser we need people like you you are very kind any time you take a step you are in your right am 100 % in your back
It’s so sad 😭
Bay len nit yi nyu legay ah did u give them a place to move of? Ah
The government should start documenting each violators and after a couple warnings start confiscating all items on government properties and resale to the public at discount. All perishable items are destroyed or donated to food banks throughout the region.
To be honest gambia mothers are real hustlers man
It is time something must be done on the road corridors and streets. Like Constructing the roads , paving the sidewalks and put rails to separate the pavements from the roads or streets.. Hiring street- workers to clean the roads and have traffic Police officers to patrol busy areas and issue fines of citations to anyone soliciting on road corridors for violations of non compliance..To have a system of a plan in place for this type of work is a necessary tool of operation to make it effective..People cannot just be moved out of the way without putting something in place to prevent the reoccurring of occupying illegal corridors and selling on streets or driveways otherwise to most people it would be just business as usual for them no changes on clearing of the road but just moving and tossing people around only to keep them wanting to come back around in numbers..
Am not seeing any clashing here so change your title
They do that intentionally for us to watch it
Remember RUclipsrs are liars😅
I don't know why it's so difficult for people to follow the laws in the Gambia
It doesn't take much to put rails to separate the pavements from the roads preventing people to sit in front of the rails to sell on the streets or sit behind the rails to sell their products on the sidewalk made for footpaths..When you have cars, people, sellers, bikers, etc with no control of what to access or walk through, you will have this type of disorganization in the society because of lack of planning and proper set up accessibility of right of way.
Enforce the law or else the next generation will live this right now. I personally appreciate your work Mr Manneh. Imagine if Jamus was here and enforcing the law no one will talk 😂😂😂. Lets go Gambia time is running out
You seems happy about these poor people being treated like trash
The handling of the food we eat is really unhealthy.
Very unhealthy, unhygienic conditions. Plenty of flies and dirt on the food.
@@amadoujallow6994 I wish I was not born in Africa.
Leave this poor women's alone
You are sick this is everyone no footpath where are we going to walked on foot
It's sad truly
Well this dispels the fallacy that the people of Alkebulan are starving!, but why display your food stuffs on the ground! Everybody in The Gambia wants to be wa businessperson; nobody wants to work for anyone else!
Guys be realistic this people will only stop selling on the road if you take drastic action. Come with a truck and confiscated all this things . That's the only language this people will understand.
😭😭😭very sad country local people is sovereign 😢
Only month Ramadan things not eazy
This people i don't know honesty why why on earth selling on the road seriously