Gambia: Barrow Admits Nawec's Debt to Senelec
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Gambia: Barrow Admits Nawec's Debt to Senelec
President Adama Barrow has expressed visible frustration while addressing journalists after Commissioning the National Food and Drug Quality Control Laboratory on Friday, as he acknowledged that The Gambia's National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) owes a significant debt to Senegal's electricity provider, Senelec.
Barrow admits NAWEC’s debt to Senelec
Speaking candidly, Barrow admitted that the financial strain has complicated efforts to stabilize the country’s power supply. “We cannot deny that NAWEC is indebted to Senelec, and this is affecting our ability to deliver consistent electricity to Gambians,” he said. The President’s remarks come amid growing public concern over frequent power outages and the rising cost of energy. He emphasised that his government is working to resolve the iss…
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