Gambia registers 36 new cases as 40 patients absconded
Jan 27, 2021, 11:36 AM
The Gambia has registered 36 new positive cases, bringing the number of COVID-19 cases ever confirmed in the country to 4,008.
The Gambia has registered 36 new positive cases, bringing the number of COVID-19 cases ever confirmed in the country to 4,008.
The minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Hon. Seedy Keita has stated the government of The Gambia is committed to addressing the current geo-political and economic challenges through the “formulation of responsible fiscal policies and sustainable sectorial strategies” to improve the country's living standards and the wellbeing of citizens.
The vice president of The Gambia has told delegates at the twenty-seven conference of parties of the UNFCC (COP 27) high level climate summit that The Gambia is on track to meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 13 on climate action.
London and Banjul are currently at loggerheads, bickering over detained and imprisoned Gambian nationals due for deportation but refused to be accepted by Gambian authorities over “genuine unresolved matters”.