Gambia, Senegal commits together for upcoming presidential council


By Pa Modou Cham
The minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment Hon Lamin Jobe has disclosed that The Gambia and Senegal have committed to work together for the upcoming 2nd Presidential Council.


He was speaking recently at the celebration of the 59th Senegalese independence held at the ambassador resident in Brusubi.

The Presidential Council be held in Senegal recently in order to implement the agreements signed and finalise discussions on outstanding issues.

The minister explained on the regional and continental levels, saying that the presence of 18 heads of state at the recently inauguration ceremony of Macky Sall, is a clear demonstration of appreciation of the support to President Sall and for the way Senegal is doing business.

He added that Gambia appreciates the pivotal role played by President Sall during the recent political impasse and the restoration of democracy in this country. He however thanked the Senegalese government for their role in mobilising financial and material resources for the intervention of ECOWAS to enforce the will of The Gambian people and maintain peace and security.
¨The two countries will always work together and the completion of the Senegambia bridge under the leadership of the two leaders has crowned efforts to facilitate trade and travel between our two countries and beyond.¨

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