President Adama Barrow’s landslide victory in The Gambia

 President Adama Barrow won a second term in office in a landslide victory. Barrow, who came to power in 2017 after defeating former dictator Yahya Jammeh, won 53% of the vote.

Jammeh initially refused to accept the results of the election, but he eventually conceded defeat and went into exile in Equatorial Guinea.

Barrow has made a number of positive reforms since coming to power, including improving the economy, strengthening the rule of law, and fighting corruption.

 Barrow’s victory shows that democracy can take root in Africa, even in countries with a history of dictatorship.

Barrow’s victory is a reminder that Africans are capable of choosing their own leaders and building their own democracies.

 Barrow’s victory is a victory for all Africans who believe in democracy and the rule of law.Barrow’s victory is a sign that Africa is moving in the right direction.

The Afreximbank Delegation led by its Executive Vice President Intra-African Trade Bank and Acting Vice President, Business Development and Corporate Banking, Mrs Kanayo Awani paid an official visit to the President of the Republic of The Gambia, H.E. Adama Barrow.

President Adama Barrow has granted official funeral & tribute service for late Solo Sandeng to be held on Tuesday. Sandeng was killed in NIA custody having been arrested after leading a protest for electoral reforms in 2016.

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