The Point Newspaper,
Monday, October 22, 2018
Monday, October 22, 2018
The
Gambia has been admitted as an Observer to the International Organisation of
the Francophonie-OIF at the 17th Session of the Francophone Summit recently
held in Yerevan, Armenia.
On
behalf of the President, the Vice President, His Excellency, Mr Ousainou
Darboe, led a delegation to the Summit, where The Gambia along with Ireland,
Malta and the State of Qatar were admitted as new members of the
Francophonie. The Gambia’s membership
to the Francophonie would provide opportunities for enhancing the country’s
economic, socio-cultural and political transformation agenda.
The
Francophonie Community embodies the
values of good governance, democracy, human rights, the rights of the child,
empowering women, and harnessing the youth dividend among other things. The 88
member organisation is principally composed of developing countries that are
set to promote the ideals of fair play in the world of globalization, in
pursuit of the national development agenda of its members.
Members
consist of French and non-French speaking countries, and in sub-Saharan Africa,
Ghana, Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau are examples of the non-French speaking
members.
At
the Amenian Summit, the Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Louise
Mushikiwabo, was elected as the Secretary General of the OIF for the next two
years. She replaces the Haitian-born
Canadian, Michaelle Jean. The next Summit will be held in Tunis in 2020.
On
the sidelines of the Summit, Vice President, Darboe was received by the Prime
Minister of Armenia, His Excellency, Nikol Pashinyan, while the Minister of
Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, Dr. Mamadou
Tangara signed an agreement formally establishing diplomatic ties between The
Gambia and Armenia.
Members
of His Excellency’s delegation comprised of the Ambassador of The Gambia to
France and his Deputy Head of Mission, Dr Mamadou Sedat Jobe and Dr Mariama
John respectively, and Mr Baboucar Dumbuya from the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs. Dr Cherno Omar Barry, Chair of
the Board of Alliance Française de Banjul also attended the Summit. Source: State House.
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