The Gambia does not have an officially designated national poet. However, the country has a rich oral tradition and a diverse literary heritage with many poets and storytellers contributing to its cultural identity. One notable figure in Gambian literature is Lenrie Peters (1932–2009), a poet, novelist, and physician known for his insightful poetry and writings that explore themes of identity, culture, and social issues. Peters is often considered one of The Gambia's most prominent literary figures and has made significant contributions to Gambian and African literature. While he may not be officially designated as the national poet of The Gambia, his impact on the country's literary landscape is widely recognized and celebrated.