AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCruise Tourism Boost: The Gambia Tourism Board welcomed the Regatta Majuro cruise ship, with 570 passengers disembarking for excursions from Banjul markets to as far as Jufureh—supporting transport, tour operators, restaurants and souvenir trade. Regional Integration for Travel & Trade: ECOWAS meetings in The Gambia focused on ECOWAP priorities, trade facilitation reforms, and cross-border coordination—aiming to make movement and commerce smoother across West Africa. Infrastructure for Access: President Adama Barrow laid the foundation stone for 85 km of feeder roads in Upper River Region under “Connect Gambia,” improving access for remote settlements and cutting travel friction for goods and people. Digital Identity & Travel Services: Government announced a temporary suspension of National ID card and driver’s license issuance (9–29 June 2026) ahead of a new digital system rollout. Health & Border Readiness: The Ministry of Health confirmed no Ebola cases in The Gambia, while strengthening arrival screening at Banjul International Airport and keeping rapid response teams on alert. Immigration Overhaul: The proposed Gambia Immigration Bill 2026 would modernise entry rules, strengthen penalties for migrant smuggling, and give officers final authority to admit or refuse entry after inspection. Arts & Culture Abroad: Gambian artist Anna Isatou Bah begins an international residency with a flight from Banjul to Barcelona, then continues in Tenerife—while planning to return and expand teaching in Sanyang and with NCAC in Fajara.
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