Sunday, January 22, 2017

Ex-President Yahya Jammeh Leaves The Gambia



Reuters: West African troops near Gambia's capital after Jammeh flees

West African troops were seen approaching Gambia's capital, Banjul, on Sunday, several witnesses said, as they sought to secure the country and allow new President Adama Barrow to take office after its former ruler fled overnight.

Yahya Jammeh, who led Gambia for 22 years but refused to accept defeat in a December election, flew out of Banjul late on Saturday en route to Equatorial Guinea as the regional force was poised to remove him.

Several witnesses in Barra, a town on the opposite bank of the Gambia River from Banjul, saw scores of soldiers massing near a ferry terminal.

"I saw a lot of them. Too many to count," said Pamadou Joof, 26, who operates a pirogue, a type of small boat. "They had vehicles and a lot of guns."

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More News On Former President Yahya Jammeh leaves The Gambia

Ex-President Yahya Jammeh leaves The Gambia after losing election -- BBC
Gambia: Defeated leader Jammeh leaves country after election loss -- CNN
Yahya Jammeh leaves the Gambia after 22 years of rule -- The Guardian
Gambia: Former leader flies out of Banjul airport with President of Guinea -- The Independent
Gambia awaits new leader, but exiled one has right to return -- AP
Jammeh Cedes Power, Flies into Exile -- VOA
The Gambia awaits new era of democracy under Adama Barrow -- The Guardian/AP
Gambia: A lesson for African dictators -- Solomon Ayele Dersso, Al Jazeera

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Yahya Jammeh can join Obama now in retirement!

:)


They have a lot of catching up to do since Obama's Monster Ball