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Gambia’s president Adama Barrow for the second time formally took an oath of office on Saturday promising to revive the country’s faltering economy, freeing political prisoners and ensuring a free press and implementing the likes of free primary school education that is enshrined in the country’s constitution but was never introduced when Jammeh was president.
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