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New Gendema Bridge Opens Access and Boosts Trade

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
15 May 2026
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By Hassan Osman Kargbo

Communities along the Sewa River are set to benefit from improved transportation and growing economic opportunities following the construction of the new Gendema Bridge, a major infrastructure project aimed at improving connectivity in rural Sierra Leone.

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For many years, residents depended on an ageing hand pulled ferry to cross the river, a system widely described as slow, unreliable, and dangerous during the rainy season. The lack of dependable transportation created serious challenges for nearby communities, limiting access to markets, schools, healthcare services, and other important facilities.

 

Farmers and traders were among those most affected, as delays in transportation often led to post harvest losses and reduced business opportunities. During heavy rains, movement across the river frequently became impossible, leaving many communities isolated for days.

 

The completion of the new 125 metre Gendema Bridge is now expected to transform daily life for thousands of people living and working in the area.

 

The modern structure replaces the old ferry system and provides safe and reliable access throughout the year, allowing residents, vehicles, and traders to move freely across the river without disruption.

 

Authorities say the bridge will significantly reduce travel time and improve the transportation of agricultural produce from farming communities to major markets. Farmers are expected to benefit from faster and more secure access to buyers, reducing the risk of spoilage and financial losses caused by transportation delays.

 

The project was funded by the World Bank in partnership with the Government of Sierra Leone and implemented through collaboration between the Agriculture and Transport Units under the Smallholders Commercialization and Agribusiness Development Project.

 

Development experts believe the bridge will play an important role in strengthening economic activity across several districts by improving road connectivity and supporting trade.

 

Beyond local transportation benefits, the bridge is also expected to serve as a strategic economic corridor linking northern and southeastern Sierra Leone. Officials say the improved access could encourage investment, expand commercial activities, and create new opportunities for regional trade.

 

The project is additionally expected to strengthen cross border trade between Sierra Leone and neighbouring Liberia by improving the movement of goods and people between both countries.

 

Residents have welcomed the development, describing the bridge as a long awaited solution that could help unlock economic growth and improve living conditions in surrounding communities.

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