Kanifing, June 26, 2025 – Gambia Transport Services Company (GTSC) has been awarded Best Transport Services – West Africa by African Travel Quarterly, the first travel magazine in West Africa, which solely focuses on travel and tourism issues.
The award is in recognition of the important role being played by GTSC in connecting people and places across West Africa. In a congratulatory message to GTSC, Ikechi Uko, publisher of the Ghana-based African Travel Quarterly states:
“As one of the key players in regional road transport, your services have made it easier for travelers, tourism and business people to move across borders with ease. Your commitment to safety, affordability, and regular routes has helped support tourism, regional trade, and cultural exchange across cities and countries.”
Reacting to this significant milestone, the General Manager of GTSC, Mr. Seedy Kanyi said:
“The Board, Management, and the entire staff of GTSC are highly elated by this unexpected yet deeply appreciated award. It comes as a pleasant surprise and a powerful reminder that the work we do does not go unnoticed. This recognition is not just a testament to our individual and collective efforts, but also a reflection of our unwavering commitment to excellence in public transport service delivery.
“It is truly gratifying to know that stakeholders beyond the borders of The Gambia are observing and appreciating the strides we are making. Such acknowledgment inspires us to aim higher, continue improving, and deliver even greater value to our customers, partners, and the general public.”
The GTSC team expresses its sincere gratitude to the awarding body, African Travel Quarterly and reaffirm the company’s dedication to providing safe, reliable, and accessible transport services both locally and across the sub-region.
The award ceremony will be held in Accra, Ghana on Friday June 27, 2025 and will bring together tour operators, government officials, and business leaders from Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Sierra Leone, Senegal and The Gambia.



