Friday 20 January 2017

Thausands flee from Gambia as new president was elected





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Ahead of today’s inauguration of winner of the December 1 Presidential election in The Gambia, Adama Barrow, Gambians are fleeing the country out of fear of the unknown.
The incumbent President, Yahya Jammeh, who lost to the opposition leader, Barrow has refused to step down, despite international condemnation and a threat of a military intervention by West African countries to ensure he steps down.

Against the backdrop of Jammeh’s refusal to step down, Aljazeerah quoted the spokesperson of Barrow, Halifa Sallah as saying should Jammeh refuse to step down, “the inauguration would take place at the Gambian embassy in Dakar.”
Jammeh’s tenure as President expires today and Barrow who is currently in Senegal is determined to go ahead with his inauguration slated for today.
However, the country’s parliament, had on Wednesday backed Jammeh’s stay in office by extending his tenure by three months.‎
In a video by the report, one of the fleeing Gambians frowned at the political impasse in the country, saying they want peace.

She said, “We Gambians are tired of the suffering.
We want peace, we don’t have any option but to flee to Senegal.”





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