President Barrow attends Kenya’s independence day celebrations

H.E. Adama Barrow President at State House Banjul the Gambia
H.E. Adama Barrow President at State House Banjul the Gambia | Official website

At the invitation of H.E. William Ruto, President of Kenya, H.E. President Adama Barrow attended Kenya's 61st National Day Anniversary as the Guest of Honour on December 12, 2024.

During the event, President Barrow emphasized the significance of strengthening African ties and exploring opportunities in innovation, technology, agriculture, and education for mutual growth.

In his statement at the celebration, President Barrow remarked: “The Republic of Kenya and The Gambia have much in common, in terms of history, culture, and colonial experience. It is little wonder, therefore, that we are celebrating together the National Day of this great nation, the Pride of Africa."

He added that there is potential for both countries to "explore and deepen our bilateral relations in the mutual interest" and to learn from each other's experiences. He stressed The Gambia's commitment to good governance which facilitates collaboration with Kenya and other African nations.

President Barrow also highlighted their collective dedication to "the ideals of Africa’s Pan-Africanist founding fathers - unity, solidarity, and cooperation," urging a joint effort towards economic prosperity within peaceful communities.

As part of the celebrations, President Barrow was honored with a luncheon at Kenya's State House. In his toast there he advocated for increased intra-African trade aligning with the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement.

Furthermore, President Barrow reiterated shared democratic values with Kenya such as unity and freedom. Later in the day he visited Nairobi's Kenya National Park established in 1964.




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