Westminister Sovereign Ferries was yesterday, on
10th December, launched by
Vice President Victor Bockarie Foh at the Lagoonda Jetty at Aberdeen, whilst
the First Lady Sia Nyama Koroma named the ferry that is now ready for
operation.
Speaking at the launching
ceremony, the VP said he was deputizing his boss President Ernest Koroma
stating that the government was always looking forward to partners who will
provide safe and affordable sea transportation.
“People who will be travelling to and from Lungi will now have better transportation to travel and also the passengers from flights will have alternative transportation to Lungi.”
“People who will be travelling to and from Lungi will now have better transportation to travel and also the passengers from flights will have alternative transportation to Lungi.”
He thanked the team of Westminister for their
unflinching support as they have done remarkably well in the ground handling at
Lungi Airport and hope they will do well in the sea transportation.
First Lady Sia Nyama Koroma
poured the libation and named the ferry Sierra Queen and wished all those who
will be travelling to have safe travelling always and for them to be an example
in safety and affordability.
The CEO Peter Fowler thanked the government and promised that they will continue to perform at the highest level as they are working in more than 50 countries across the world.
The CEO Peter Fowler thanked the government and promised that they will continue to perform at the highest level as they are working in more than 50 countries across the world.
He said Sierra Queen will operate from Government
Wharf to Targrin Lungi and it will take about 14 minutes with a speed of 25
knots. “The capacity of Sierra Queen is 190knots and onboard the vessel, we
have a bar and restaurant, wifi, hospitable staff and a small center to be used
as a hospital.”
Peter Fowler said this is the beginning of a sea
business that his company will embark on. “We plan to increase our fleets and
also to construct more jetties across the country as we will be operating a
water taxi project.”
He promised the Vice President and the First Lady
that Sierra Queen is here to stay and to give quality services to Sierra
Leoneans. He said Sierra Leoneans must be rest assured that Sierra Queen will
help combat the sea problem and this is just the beginning.
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