Information reaching The Fatu Network has it that The Gambia Telecommunication Company (GAMTEL) is facing serious financial leakages at the International Gateway due to rampant fraud calls happening within and outside the country.
According to reliable sources, the International Gateway is compromised due to the lack of adequate equipment to curtail fraud calls. It is said that the Company is currently using a Huawei Switch, which is a local platform that cannot fully monitor certain international calls as it lacks required sophisticated gadgets.
“It is not sophisticated like Alcatel and Tata,” a GAMTEL source said.
“A lot of fraud calls are diverting the Switch causing revenue loss to the nation,” he added.
It is alleged that a Telecom Company known as Liquid Solutions partnering with a Gambian Businessman is at the centre of the controversy as it took over the International Gateway from the MGI Company. Some senior government officials are accused of having connections with this company.
Sources within GAMTEL further raised concerns about the possibility of handing over the Company’s Fibre Backbone to the Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA) to share with Private GSM Operators.
“This is where GAMTEL is making money,” a source said.
At the reception of the ACE Building, this reporter saw the MOICI Permanent Secretary and QCell Proprietor among others coming from a meeting.
Kebba Bojang, Director responsible for the International Gateway confirmed the fraud calls but said it is a global phenomenon.
“It is not only a Gambian problem,” Director Bojang said.
Bojang, explained that the culprits are using Sim Cards of different operators in a particular cell phone or boxes known as a sim box that could take about hundred sim cards to facilitate calls from outside the country. The international calls are then directed to sim boxes to connect the calls with local numbers.
“Unfortunately, we do not have adequate equipment to curtail the fraud after MGI left,” he added.
He calls on the government to invest on the International Gateway by putting on the right equipment.
“If the government feels they are losing lot of revenues then they need to invest on the right equipment,” Bojang stated.
“We have never benefitted from the Gateway,” he noted.
Mr Bojang said fraud has increasingly become a major challenge in the new dispensation which was not the case under dictatorship when security would crackdown on suspects and take them to court.
“We will compromise our national security if the company falls in the hands of foreigners.”
Bojang told The Fatu Network that he was not aware of the alleged proposals to share the Fibre Backbone with Private GSM Operators.
“If that happens it will be very disappointing.”
He argued that GAMTEL should be a resource generating institution for the country provided that the new government is willing to invest.
Meanwhile, reports of growing anger and dissatisfaction amongst the staff of GAMTEL/Gamcel on the suspension of the Company’s Managing Director by the Office of the President (OP) is filtering out. There are reports of possible sit down strikes.
“There are people at State House who are misleading the Presidency,” a source told The Fatu Network.
The disgruntled staffs are calling for the immediate reinstatement of the Managing Director.
Mr Susso, Managing Director of GAMTEL was suspended based on directives from the Office of the President in relations to an alleged ‘investigation’ launched on the MGI Company. But, it is said that the suspension is a witch hunt.
‘POLISO FM A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION’ PRO Kujabi
Following announcement of the establishment of a Gambia Police Force (GPF) Radio station, many cynics expressed dismay, condemnation and doubts over its necessity.
Here is a bit on why POLISO FM is needed. The establishment of POLISO FM is in a bid to further strengthen our responsibility of protection of life and property, maintenance of law and ensuring peace and security. GPF has a daunting task of ensuring internal security and garnering community support and partnership will be a sure way of achieving its responsibilities.
Community Policing is one instrument through which GPF has been able to maintain law and order. However, for any successful community policing initiative, communication is essential and having a radio station of its own will help foster communication and dialogue between the police and the public.
Furthermore, police has a lot of information to share with the public on crime, general security, personal security, advocacy for peaceful co-existence and many other issues that would ensure cheaper and more effective crime prevention measures. POLISO FM is set to inform and create awareness of the public on crime and safety.
It will seek to promote a collective will to respect and maintenance of law and order for a peaceful Gambia. It will also seek to promote Democratic and Intelligence led Policing through proactive measures that involve the general public. Furthermore, it will seek to break the negative notion of police being the enemy.
As to whether police has the capacity to run a radio station, I am proud to note that it does. GPF boasts of more than 120 university graduates in various fields. We have experts and professionals in different areas with long standing experience which could be of great value to the public.
Furthermore, personnel attached at the radio station will receive training and mentoring from Mediamatic which setting up the place. POLISO FM, will operate in accordance with the media laws of The Gambia and would respect and promote the good values of responsible media practices.
POLISO FM, is for the good of all peace loving people and we enjoin all the help make it a success.