The
Gambian leader, President Adama Barrow, has appointed more than 20 new
ambassadors as Gambia’s representatives in various countries.
The
appointment of the ambassadors took effect 16 May 2017, according to the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The
ambassadors are: Jainaba Jagne, India; Faye Ceesay, China; Musa Sonko, Guinea
Bissau; Ebrima Manneh, United States of America; Lang Yarboe, Spain
(maintained); Ebrima Ndure, Senegal; Francis Blain, United Kingdom; Femi
Peters, Sierra Leone; Alassan Jammeh, Morocco; Amadou Taal, Nigeria; Ousman
Badgie, Cuba; Mawdo Juwara, Mauritania; Sulayman Alieu Jack, Ethiopia; Ramzia
Diab Ghanim, Malaysia; Abdoulie Bojang, South Africa; Jainaba Bah, Russia; Omar
Gibril Sallah, Saudi Arabia (maintained); Dr Momodou Sidat Jobe, France;
Kemeseng Jammeh, Turkey; Tenegba Jaiteh,
Brussels; Dr Momodou Tangara, New York (maintained); and Mustapha Bojang,
Consul General, Jidah.