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Barrow opens Sahel Forum with calls for renewed action

By Adama Makasuba

President Adama Barrow has opened the inaugural Sahel Peace and Development Forum in Banjul, reaffirming The Gambia’s commitment to democratic governance and regional stability.


Addressing delegates at the opening ceremony, President Barrow described the Sahel as a region of “immense promise,” rich in human and natural resources, and strategically positioned to drive Africa’s development.
However, he warned that its potential has long been undermined by insecurity, poverty, and fragmentation.
“The Sahel is vastly endowed and has the potential to become a gateway to Africa’s economic boom,” he said. “Yet, these values have been overshadowed by decades of instability and underdevelopment.”
In a speech focused on practical solutions, the Gambian leader stressed the urgent need to address the root causes of insecurity, particularly through economic empowerment and agricultural reform.
“We must find ways to create wealth,” he said. “leaders must ensure the agriculture sector thrives. Farmers in the Sahel must cultivate two or three times a year if we want to address insecurity and create opportunity, because young people will do anything to survive.”
President Barrow urged the region’s leaders to take ownership of the Sahel’s challenges by developing “home-grown, people-centred solutions” and learning from past missteps.
“We are not here to lament our difficulties, but to confront them with courage, clarity, and unity,” he added.
The forum brought together policymakers, civil society actors, and international partners, with discussions focused on sustainable peacebuilding, development, and cooperation across Sahelian states.
Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, who attended the event, praised the initiative and commended The Gambia for providing a peaceful environment to host the maiden forum.
“I thank President Barrow and the people of The Gambia for their warm hospitality and commitment to peace,” he said.

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