Ghana's new president, John Mahama, visited The Gambia on Friday. He met with Gambian President Adama Barrow. Mahama said Ghana and The Gambia have a strong relationship. He promised to keep working closely with Barrow.
Mahama wants to help The Gambia get justice for the victims of the country's former leader, Yahya Jammeh. In 2005, Jammeh killed 44 people from Ghana. Mahama said he supports the process of bringing Jammeh to trial. He also agrees that victims should get money for their pain and suffering.
Barrow was happy that Mahama came to visit so soon after winning the election in Ghana. He said Mahama has a lot of experience as a leader. Barrow thinks Mahama will do a good job leading Ghana again.
The Gambia and Ghana have been friends for the past eight years. Barrow said his government will continue to support Ghana. The two presidents look forward to working together in the future.
Mahama wants to help The Gambia get justice for the victims of the country's former leader, Yahya Jammeh. In 2005, Jammeh killed 44 people from Ghana. Mahama said he supports the process of bringing Jammeh to trial. He also agrees that victims should get money for their pain and suffering.
Barrow was happy that Mahama came to visit so soon after winning the election in Ghana. He said Mahama has a lot of experience as a leader. Barrow thinks Mahama will do a good job leading Ghana again.
The Gambia and Ghana have been friends for the past eight years. Barrow said his government will continue to support Ghana. The two presidents look forward to working together in the future.