13 African Leaders, Others arrive

President Yahya Jammeh yesterday received at the Banjul International Airport a number of African Heads of State and government, and other leaders attending the 7th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of African Heads of State.

He was joined by Alpha Omar Konare, President of the African Union, to welcome the visiting Heads of State, while Edward Sighateh SoS for Forestry and the Environment, received few other Prime Ministers, on behalf of President Jammeh.

President Fetus Gondebanye Mogae of Botswana, President Mutharika of Malawi, and President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya arrived first. Then Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili of the Kingdom of Lesotho jetted in. Shortly afterwards, President Denis Sassou Ngesso of the Republic of Congo Brazzaville, President Olusegun Obasanjo of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Laurent Gbagbo of Cote d'Ivoire, and Prime Minister of Comoros Island arrived.

Later on, Prime Minister Themba Dlamini of Swaziland, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia, President Armando Emilio Guebuza of Mozambique joined the list of arrival.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand also arrived in Banjul as Special Guests of President Jammeh for the AU Banjul Summit.
A fraction of communities of various nationalities resident in The Gambia, alongside the local cultural troops cheered the Heads of State.

According to reports, the Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius, and President Abdulahi Yusuf Ahmed of Somalia arrived in the country on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Col Muammar Ghaddafi, President of Libya, arrived in Banjul with his entourage in a fleet of vehicles via Senegal. President Ghaddafi was received at Barra by the Vice President, Aja Isatou Njie-Saidy, alongside Dr Tamsir Mbowe, Secretary of State for Health and Social Welfare, and Mrs Susan Wafa-Ogoo, Secretary of State for Tourism and Culture.

Thousands of Gambians and other nationals living in The Gambia lined the streets and the highways in Banjul and the Kombos to welcome the African leaders as they got escorted to their palatial villas at the Sanimentereng AU Village in Brufut, Kombo North.
People of the North Bank Division crowded the main road from Amdalye border to Barra and then cheered the Libyan leader as he passed by villages and hamlets with his heavily-guarded convoy.

Programmes
As more African Heads of State arrive today, the meeting of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Implementation Committee; Informal Session of Executive Council to listen to Special Guests; 5th Summit of APR Forum; Colloquium on Human Rights; Meeting of the Committee of Seven Heads of State and Government on the Union Government; and  Aids Watch African Summit will begin today. President Jammeh will then host his counterparts to a state banquet: Ceremony of the Night of the Pharaohs: African Union Award. The AU Banjul Summit will formally open tomorrow at the main conference centre at Sheraton Hotel in Brufut.

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Front view of the Sanimentereng AU Village.
President Jammeh taken on a conducted tour of the villas by Mustapha Njie.
Mustapha Njie handing over the keys to the President.
President Jammeh officially inaugurating the Coastal road street lights, flanked by SOS Edward Singhateh.

President Jammeh and entourage walking along the street lights.

SOS Neneh Macdouall-Gaye officially opening the villas named Sanimentereng Presidential Villas.
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