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VP Joof receives South Korean president’s Special envoy Sung-Min JANG

Sep 22, 2022, 12:24 PM | Article By: Ms. Sarjo M. Camara (OVP)

His Excellency, Vice President Badara A. Joof received South Korea’s Special Presidential Envoy, Sung-Min JANG on behalf of HE, President Adama Barrow, on Monday 19 September, 2022 at State House.

Special Envoy JANG said he brought a goodwill message from his President to His Excellency, President Barrow through his vice president. Mr JANG said the visit was to foster and consolidate the outstanding relations between South Korea and The Gambia with the desire for South Korea to help The Gambia in attaining its dream of “food self-sufficiency” and the requisite technical and vocational training.

Sung-Min Jang said he was delegated to enquire from the Gambian leader’s priority areas of support they can embark on in The Gambia and also, to extend fraternal best wishes from their country.

He thanked Vice President Joof for the excellent reception accorded as well as the kind words of wisdom. The Korean envoy said his country shared a lot of commonalities with The Gambia. The envoy recalled that at some point, South Korea was a struggling economy but today, one of the most progressive economies in the world.

“My country wants to make everything possible to make Gambia become a food basket for the ECOWAS region,” Mr Jang promised

Crucially, Special Envoy Sung-Min Jang is the presidential envoy for Busan’s Candidacy for the Organisation of the World Exposition 2030 and Head of Future at the Korean Presidency. He was accompanied by a delegation of experts and diplomats as well as South Korea’s Honourary Consular to The Gambia, entrepreneur, Mr. Muhammed Jah.

In his deliberations, VP Joof thanked Korea for having The Gambia at heart. He implored the South Korean envoy for them to consider Agriculture and Agricultural management so that The Gambia can attain food self-sufficiency in the short term and also; be able to export to the ECOWAS market in the long term.

Mr Joof also encouraged the Special Envoy to engage in technical and vocational training because the country needs strong, educated, and determined youth capable of developing the country.

The Gambian VP Joof suggested an opportunity for the Koreans to do more study on The Gambia’s land and water quality to be able to respond to its needs in food security.

During an exclusive interview with the Korean Ambassador to Dakar, H.E Kim Ji-Joon also with the Special Envoy, said already they have started experimenting on a 50-hectre Gambian rice field and by November, they would have preliminary results to work with.

The South Korean Honorary Consular to The Gambia, Mr Muhammed Jah said there are positive signals that the South Korean Government is willing to support The Gambia to attain food self-sufficiency.