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Vice President Mohammed B. S. Jallow’s Participation at the 80th United Nations General Assembly

At the 80th UN General Assembly, Gambian Vice President Mohammed B. S. Jallow commemorated slavery victims, strengthened ECOWAS ties, and promoted investment, showcasing The Gambia’s focus on history, unity, and economic progress.

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During the 80th United Nations General Assembly, Vice President Mohammed B. S. Jallow of The Gambia participated in key events, including:

Commemorating the victims of slavery at the African Burial Ground.

Supporting regional collaboration at the ECOWAS Dinner, acknowledging assistance during The Gambia’s political challenges.

Promoting investment among Gambian entrepreneurs in New York.

These activities highlighted The Gambia’s commitment to historical remembrance, regional unity, and economic development.

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