By Sailu Bah The residents of Faji Kunda Dumos are making their voices heard on the difficulties they are having regarding access to water, consistent electricity and good roads in their community.Faji Kunda Dumos is a densely populated outlying urban settlement in the Kanifing Municipality which is situated between Latrikunda Sabiji off the main market junction and the swamps of the River Gambia. Over the weekend, some of the residents in the area shared their problems with this reporter. Madam Gassama, a middle aged housewife and resident of the area, want NAWEC to know about the poor electricity service in the area which, she said, goes out at 6am and comes at 7pm every day for almost one year now. “According to her even when it comes in the evening, it goes off and on many times before dawn,” she added. On access to portable water, she revealed the problem of inadequate taps in the area compelling them to trek long distances in order to get clean water for drinking and cooking, adding they are sometimes denied access to these taps by the owners. “We have a well in our compound but the water can only be used for washing clothes and taking bath as it is salty,” said Madam Gassama. She revealed that there is no designated area for garbage dumping and that the Municipal Council does not collect the waste generated by the households. She also cited the roads that are not motorable as the tarred road stops 700 metres from “Kaw” junction on the main Serekunda-Brikama Highway. Another resident, Fatou lamented the lack of access to a market and health facility in their immediate locality, adding that the women have to walk for long distances before reaching the main Latrikunda Market and Faji Kunda Health Centre She cited the lack of proper sanitation, describing the place as “unsanitary , inaccessible by transport and inhabitable during the rains.” She added, “life in Dumos is sometimes unbearable because of the lack of access to basic amenities that make life of the inhabitants of a community easy.” She added that there is no nursery or primary school in the area and that they have to take their children all the way to schools in Latrikunda Sabiji and Abuko. “The place which is prone to flood is the worst during the rainy season when the compounds inundate with water leading to collapse of mud brick houses,” said Kebba , a compound owner residing in the area. Kebba called on the authorities including the local council to help them with a proper drainage system that would channel the rain water to the nearby swamps. This reporter would quiz the necessary authorities on the subject.]]>