Adama Barrow

Adama Barrow
𞤀𞥄𞤣𞤢𞤥𞤢 𞤄𞤢𞥄𞤪𞤮
Barrow in 2024
3rd President of the Gambia
Assumed office
19 January 2017
Vice President
See list
Preceded byYahya Jammeh
President of the National People's Party
Assumed office
31 December 2019
Preceded byParty established
Personal details
Born (1965-02-15) 15 February 1965
PartyNPP (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2016–2019)
Coalition 2016 (2016–2019)
UDP (2007–2016)
NRP (2006–2007)
Spouse(s)Fatoumatta Bah (m. 1997)
Sarjo Mballow
Children5 (including 1 deceased)
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Adama Barrow (Fula: 𞤀𞥄𞤣𞤢𞤥𞤢 𞤄𞤢𞥄𞤪𞤮, romanized: Aadama Baaro, born 15 February 1965) is a Gambian politician and real estate developer who has served as third president of the Gambia since 2017. A member of the National People's Party (NPP), he has served as the party's president since its creation in 2019.

His father was Mamadou Barrow, a Mandinka, and his mother Haddy Jallow came from the Fullah tribe.

Born in Mankamang Kunda, a village in Jimara district, Barrow attended Crab Island Secondary School and the Muslim High School, the latter on a scholarship. He then worked for Alhagie Musa Njie & Sons, a Gambian energy company, where he became a sales manager. Moving to London in the early 2000s, Barrow studied for qualifications in real estate. After returning to the Gambia in 2006, he founded Majum Real Estate and was the CEO until 2016. He became the treasurer of the United Democratic Party, an opposition party, and then became party leader in September 2016 after the previous leader was jailed.

Barrow was then chosen as the UDP candidate in the 2016 presidential election. It was later announced that he would stand as an independent with the backing of the opposition group Coalition 2016 (a coalition supported by the UDP and six other parties). Barrow subsequently won the presidential election with 43.34% of the vote, defeating long-time incumbent Yahya Jammeh. Jammeh initially accepted the result, but later reneged on this, and Barrow was forced to flee to neighbouring Senegal. He was inaugurated at the Gambian embassy in Senegal on 19 January 2017, and Jammeh was forced to leave the Gambia and go into exile on 21 January. Barrow returned to The Gambia on 26 January and was sworn in for a second time on 18 February.

In November 2021, Adama Barrow announced his candidacy for the 2021 presidential election, and was re-elected.