PRESIDENT BARROW IN LIBREVILLE FOR GABON'S 66TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY
President Adama Barrow, accompanied by First Lady Fatou Bah Barrow, arrived in Libreville on Sunday to attend Gabon’s 66th Independence Anniversary celebrations.President Barrow is among five African leaders invited to the ceremony scheduled for Monday at the Palais de l’Indépendance.The Gambian delegation landed at Léon Mba International Airport in the afternoon, where they were received by Gabonese President Gen. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema and First Lady Zita Nguema.The two heads of state took national salutes before President Barrow reviewed a guard of honour mounted by a detachment of the Gabonese Armed Forces.Outside the VIP lounge, members of the Gambian community in Gabon gathered to welcome the President, waving flags and chanting slogans.From the airport, President Barrow and the First Lady visited the mausoleum of Gabon’s first President and founder of modern Gabon, Léon Mba, in central Libreville.They laid a wreath at the tomb and offered prayers. President Mba led Gabon from independence in 1960 until his death in 1967, and remains a revered figure in the country.The mausoleum also houses a museum displaying the late President’s personal effects and official documents from his tenure.After touring the museum and signing the visitor’s book, the President and First Lady proceeded to the Presidential Palace.At the Palace, President Barrow held a brief closed-door meeting with President Oligui Nguema. Also in attendance were the Transitional President of Guinea-Bissau, Gen. Horta Nta, and President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo of the Democratic Republic of Congo.Later in the afternoon, the leaders took part in the inauguration of Gabon’s new Ministry of Foreign Affairs building. The complex has been named after former AU Chairperson and Gabonese statesman Jean Ping, in recognition of his service to the nation.President Oligui Nguema cut the ribbon to officially open the facility before guiding dignitaries on a tour of the building.Following the ceremony, President Barrow and the First Lady returned to the official guest villa.
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