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Jammeh Cedes Power In Gambia

Jammeh Cedes Power In Gambia
Gambian out-gone President,Yahaya Jammeh is writing an acceptance speech to cede power and officially recognize Adama Barrow as his successor.

President Barrow, has confirmed this, “I would like to inform you that Yahya Jammeh has agreed to step down. He is scheduled to depart Gambia today.
Jammeh is “currently writing the statement where he accepts to leave, in the presence of Guinean officials.”

Yahya Jammeh asks for deadline extension – from midday (local time) to 4pm!” “He’s not done packing #Gambia.”

Meanwhile, after the inauguration of Adama Barrow, which held on Thursday, January 19, 2017, at the Gambian Embassy in Senegal, the presidential portrait of Yahya Jammeh was replaced with that of the internationally recognised President, Adama Barrow.

The event happened at the UN Gambia’s mission in the United State. U.N replaces Jammeh’s portrait with Barrow’s Recall also that a regional military force that crossed the border in support of his democratically elected successor, Adama Barrow, was awaiting orders on Friday.

The West African troops entered the Gambia on Thursday night, hours after Barrow was forced to hold his inauguration as president in Dakar, the capital of Senegal. De Souza said the west African force, which includes tanks, has so far met no resistance. Watch wideo of ECOWAS troops entering The Gambia: Banjul, the capital, was deserted on Friday.

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