Dr. Mamadou Tangara

Dr. Mamadou Tangara

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Official page of Dr Mamadou Tangara, The Gambia’s Foreign Minister running for Secretary General of the Commonwealth.

03/03/2025
28/10/2024

GOODWILL MESSAGE BY HONOURABLE DR. MAMADOU TANGARA, MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND
GAMBIANS ABROAD ON THE SELECTION OF THE NEXT SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS

I congratulate my dear sister, Her Excellency Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana, on her selection as the next Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations during the recently held Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Apia, Samoa. I wish her a successful tenure that will make Africa proud of her leadership.

I take this opportunity to commend my dear brother Senator Joshua Setipa for his positive campaign and for giving dynamism to the efforts to make the Commonwealth Secretariat fit for purpose in delivering our common agenda and aspirations.

I thank His Excellency Adama Barrow, President of the Republic of The Gambia, for his endorsement of my candidacy. Additionally, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all Gambians for their overwhelming support during the whole process.

I commend Her Excellency Fatou Bom Bensouda, High Commissioner of the Republic of The Gambia to the Court of St. James for her competent leadership of my campaign. I am beholden to Her Excellency Ambassador Jainaba Jagne, Permanent Representative to the African Union and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, His Excellency Ambassador Lamin B. Dibba, Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, His Excellency Muhammadou M. O. Kah, Permanent
Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, their staff, and the campaign communications team for the significant contribution during this important journey.

My gratitude is also extended to the staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad who have been instrumental and are greatly appreciated. The campaign was faithful to the dignity, grace and humility customary to our great nation. It has also showcased The Gambia’s solid support for a transformed Commonwealth and to further build resilience through mutually beneficial cooperation.

To all those that said prayers, thank you. The Almighty has done what is best. I am grateful. For me the destination matters less than the journey; and the journey has been educational, fulfilling, and enriching.

26/10/2024

I hereby congratulate Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchey, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Ghana, on her selection by the Commonwealth Heads of Government as the incoming Secretary-General of the Commonwealth. Hon Botchey’s vast experience and commitment to the values of the Commonwealth will be an asset for the institution and its member countries.

Dr Mamadou Tangara

25/10/2024

Foreign Minister His Excellency Dr. Mamadou Tangara and team met with the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Rwanda, His Excellency Olivier Jean Patrick Nduhungirehe, on the margins of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Apia, Samoa. They discussed issues of vital bilateral interests between Rwanda and The Gambia.

Photos from Dr. Mamadou Tangara's post 25/10/2024

Foreign Minister Dr. Mamadou Tangara posed with colleague Foreign Ministers from Commonwealth member countries at the official opening ceremony of the Commonwealth 27th Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Photos from Dr. Mamadou Tangara's post 24/10/2024

Dr Tangara held a meeting with the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Maldives, His Excellency Dr. Abdulla Khaleel, on the margins of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa. They discussed issues of common vital interests in the framework of the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Commonwealth and the strengthening of bilateral relations between Maldives and The Gambia.

23/10/2024

STATEMENT/INTERVENTION BY HON MAMADOU TANGARA AT THE PRE-CHOGM MINISTERS MEETING (CFAMM)

Excellencies, Honorable Ministers, Distinguished Guests, Friends, and Colleagues,
It is a great honour to be among you today, here in the heart of the Blue Pacific Continent, in Apia, Samoa, for the 2024 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

Madam Chair, I wish to begin by expressing my deepest gratitude to the government and people of Samoa, through you, for the warm reception and gracious hospitality extended to all delegations. The warmth and generosity of your people have made our gathering truly remarkable.

I would also like to commend the senior officials for their tireless efforts in preparing the draft communiqué during the Marlborough House meeting from September 3rd to 6th, and to my fellow Foreign Ministers for their valuable contributions during our consultations at the UN General Assembly last month. These efforts have laid the groundwork for our discussions today.

Madam Chair, Distinguished Colleagues,

The Gambia has actively participated in the preparation of the agenda items and deliberations on the key communiqués. As we reflect on this year’s CHOGM theme, "One Resilient Common Future – Transforming Our Common Wealth," it is both timely and relevant. It speaks to the complex realities we all face, whether we are from large or small nations.

The global challenges of climate change, the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, and the urgent need to build resilient democratic institutions and inclusive societies demand our collective attention. We also recognize the critical importance of transformative actions in areas such as food security, fostering resilient environments, strengthening economies, and forging partnerships with intergovernmental organizations and civil society. The Commonwealth is uniquely positioned to lead in addressing these challenges through cooperation and innovative solutions.

At the core of the Commonwealth's identity is our shared commitment to values enshrined in our Charter. We remain dedicated to promoting justice, peace, environmental stewardship, and respect for the fundamental human rights of all individuals. These principles unite us and serve as our guiding light in navigating the challenges of our time.

Madam Chair,

The Gambia is proud to partner with the Commonwealth Secretariat on several transformative initiatives, including the implementation of an AI infrastructure strategy. It is crucial that the interests of small states are integrated into the Commonwealth's agenda for AI development, ensuring that these technologies contribute to sustainable development and inclusive growth.

We commend the Secretariat for its comprehensive study on the viability of the Diaspora Investment Strategy, which has been shared with all relevant stakeholders. We are also grateful for the Secretariat’s continued support in implementing The Gambia’s ‘National Export Strategy’ and reviewing our ‘National Sports Policy.’ Moreover, the Commonwealth has provided vital technical assistance, particularly in our reporting to the Committee on the Rights of the Child. The expertise of the Secretariat and the work of the Secretary-General’s Good Offices are commendable and a source of pride for us all.

As we mark the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth, we must continue working to close the gap between rich and poor and expand trade partnerships within the Commonwealth family.
On the important matter of reparations, as raised by our esteemed colleagues from CARICOM, The Gambia believes that these discussions are essential. We must approach them in a spirit of collegiality and shared responsibility to achieve meaningful outcomes.
On Resilient Economies,

As a firm advocate of women’s empowerment, I believe that the social and economic inclusion of women and children must be at the heart of our transformative agenda. Strengthening national connectivity frameworks can empower low-income earners to leverage AI for modern farming, trading, and agricultural techniques, thereby boosting productivity and enhancing food security.

Digital Payment Solutions are another area of significant importance. Implementing secure digital payment systems can facilitate cross-border transactions, reduce trade barriers, and encourage investment. Many small states lack the necessary infrastructure for digital payments, but with the Commonwealth’s support in capacity building, we can overcome these barriers. Enhanced connectivity to digital payment platforms will not only reduce poverty but also have a positive impact on marginalized communities, including persons with disabilities.
Moreover, creating online collaborative platforms will foster alliances and joint ventures, promoting knowledge-sharing and innovation among Commonwealth nations.

In conclusion,
As we engage in the discussions ahead, let us remain focused on our shared values and work together towards a future that is resilient, inclusive, and sustainably developed for generations to come.
Thank you.

Photos from Dr. Mamadou Tangara's post 23/10/2024

Foreign Minister His Excellency Dr. Mamadou Tangara this morning attended the Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting on the theme, “One Resilient Common Future: Transforming our Common Wealth”.

Photos from Dr. Mamadou Tangara's post 23/10/2024

We are thankful to the people of Samoa for the warm welcome.

23/10/2024

It was a pleasure meeting Archbishop Mosese Vitolio Tui at the commonwealth heads of government meeting Business Forum Reception held at St Therese Retreat and Accommodation, Leauvaa.

Photos from Dr. Mamadou Tangara's post 22/10/2024

My campaign team headed by the Campaign manager Her Excellency Fatou Bensouda this morning paid a courtesy visit on His Excellency the Vice President Mohammed B.S. Jallow to present the campaign material and to also update him activities of the campaign team.

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