‘There must be good road, uninterrupted electricity to build economy’
Sep 28, 2020, 11:17 AM
President Adama Barrow has stated that to rebuild our socio economic development, there must be good roads and uninterrupted electricity supply.
He told the press president Barrow was consulting him on certain burning issues.
"We thank President Ouattara for the support and advice he has given to his colleague during the impasse and the role ECOWAS played.”
"President Barrow said experience is not taught at the university, it’s always good to learn from experienced people.”
“We discussed ways to reinforce bilateral cooperation of the two countries and interested matters between the two countries to have a common goal.”
We discussed also burning issues in the subregion and how best to move forward.”
Foreign Minister Tangara has visited a number of West African countries to deliver special message from President Barrow to his colleagues to strengthen bilateral cooperation and how best to solve burning issues in the subregion.
President Adama Barrow has stated that to rebuild our socio economic development, there must be good roads and uninterrupted electricity supply.
At least 12 convicted prisoners who were unable to pay their court fines were set free on Tuesday after the Gambia Supreme Islamic Council (GSIC) chipped in and deposited their respective fines amounting to more than D50, 000.
Alhaji Momodou Senghore, the vice chairman of Banjul Muslim Elders who had served the country in different capacities has raised concerns over hike in prices of basic essential commodities and growing crime rate in The Gambia.
According to the State House of The Gambia, President Adama Barrow Thursday, June 16th, received Mr. Donald Brown, Associate Vice President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), at the State House in Banjul. Mr. Brown was in Banjul to meet with partners in the agriculture sector.