The Gambia is closing its land border and airspace for 21 days to help combat the spread of the Coronavirus.
The closure comes into effect at midnight this coming Monday and will not affect essential services, such as movement of security personnel, foodstuff, medical services, related items and equipment between the Gambia and Senegal.
According to a media statement from the Office of the President, the decision was taken by President Adama Barrow considering the rapid spread of COVID -19 in the world and in West African region, and the continuous movement of people posing high risk of contracting the disease.
It stated: “The Government of the Republic of the Gambia and the Republic of Senegal have mutually agreed to close their border for a period of 21 days in the bid to contain the Coronavirus (COVID-19).”
Meanwhile, President Barrow has reiterated his commendation to the national response teams and committees, all the frontline workers, community and religious leaders, political leaders, the business community, all citizens and people living in the Gambia for their cooperation and standing with his government during these trying times.
He urged all to take responsibility to prevent, contain and manage the Coronavirus.