| Updated Wed, February 15th 2017 at 00:00 GMT +3Gambia's new president Adama Barrow waves to supporters as he leaves the airport in Banjul on January 26, after returning from Senegal. [PHOTO: AFP]Gambia’s new government has told the United Nations it will remain in the International Criminal Court (ICC), state media reported on Monday. But President Adama Barrow, who defeated Jammeh in a December election, pledged during the campaign to undo Jammeh’s decision, restore human rights and repair the country’s badly-damaged foreign relations. Barrow, whose swearing-in was held in neighbouring Senegal, is to be inaugurated as president in a ceremony at the national stadium on Saturday. ALSO READ: African leaders cautiously back strategy to quit ICC— Reuters and BBC
Source: Standard Digital February 14, 2017 20:48 UTC