Speaking earlier, Mr. Momodou C. Joof, Chairman of the National Coordinating Committee, said that The Gambia has been hosting the Roots Festival since 1996 and despite being a small country it is a cultural champion.
In her statement, the secretary of State for Tourism and Culture, Hon. Nancy Seedy Njie said that the event was founded in 1996, initially as an annual event, to build bridges between The Gambia and the Diaspora and promote cultural tourism.
The carnival will continue in various parts of the country before concluding in Kanilai where there will be a pan-African symposium. Guests will enjoy traditional African wrestling and also witness ritual ceremonies.