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Anniversary of 1816 Treaty sparks call to preserve Banjul’s heritage, unity

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In a press statement issued by the Office of the Executive Coordinator, Hon. Ebrima Jawo described the day as a moment of reflection on the city’s origins and progress over more than two centuries. “Today marks 209 years since the signing of the treaty that laid the foundation for what is now the capital city of The Gambia,” he stated. He noted that since its establishment under British colonial rule, Banjul has undergone significant transformat…
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thepoint.gm broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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