The Gambia: 2 Ghanaians sworn in as high court judges

Two Ghanaian have been sworn into office as high court judges in The Gambia.
Justice Alexander Osei Tutu and Justice Francis Apangabuno were sworn into office by President Adama Barrow on Thursday, 12 December 2019 in The Gambia.
Both judges were high court judges in Ghana prior to their appointment in The Gambia.
Source: classfmonline.com
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