New Gambia President Adama Barrow to be inaugurated

New Gambian President Adama Barrow
is due to be formally inaugurated in the capital Banjul where
celebrations will mark 52 years of the west African country's
independence.
Mr Barrow was sworn in last month at a ceremony at the Gambian embassy in neighbouring Senegal.
Long-time ruler Yahya Jammeh had refused to step down despite his electoral defeat.
Under pressure from regional powers, he went into exile in Equatorial Guinea.
Adama Barrow is only the third president in the history of The Gambia.

Mr Jammeh was voted out in December but he only agreed to step
aside when regional powers sent in troops ready to remove him by force.
Many
political prisoners have already been freed and The Gambia is set to
rejoin international institutions such as the International Criminal
Court and the Commonwealth.
BBC West Africa correspondent Thomas
Fessy says that thousands of people are expected to attend the ceremony
at the main stadium in the capital Banjul.