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Barrow may hope that he will succeed in presenting this agreement as a political party agreement rather than an agreement between him and ex-president Jammeh.
In this context he can refer to the precedent when 7 parties united to remove Jammeh from the presidency. However, obviously, people of the Gambia, especially victims of the reign of Jammeh, will consider Barrow as a traitor. In addition, this very decision will influence his electoral support. APRC interim party leader Fabakary Tombong Jatta, party head in parliament during the days of dictatorship, described the party as a victim of mudslinging, and hailed the coalition agreement as a victory for human rights.
Gambia has no ethnic conflict background. Skip to content. Home Who We Are. Must Read. He was working as sales manager at a gas company when he decided to travel to London to study and save up funds to start his own company. He is proud of an experience that included working as a security guard in an Argos store in Holloway Road, north London.
While in London he developed a passion for Arsenal that the self-confessed workaholic describes as one of his few indulgences. Modest and softly spoken, he still keeps punishing hours, even after building up his own business. He has two wives and five children, aged between two and Reporters Without Borders. Economic Community of West African States. Gambian electoral commission. Image source, AFP. Image source, Getty Images.
Yahya Jammeh: At a glance. Born in May Seized power in a coup in In , he vowed to stay in power for "a billion years" if God wills He also ordered the execution of criminals and political opponents on death row Claimed in he could cure Aids and infertility with herbal concoctions Warned in that gay people would be beheaded Denied his security agents killed journalist Deyda Hydara in Published 29 November Published 25 November Published 14 February Published 7 September Published 22 September Published 12 July Published 2 February He reportedly would have the right to allow Jammeh, who is currently in exile in Equatorial Guinea, to return to The Gambia.
While announcing the formal agreement between the two parties, APRC interim party leader Fabakary Tombong Jatta, party head in parliament during the days of dictatorship, described the party as a victim of mudslinging, and hailed the coalition agreement as a victory for human rights. Barrow gave a thumbs up to the agreement during a crowded rally, telling his jubilant supporters that the alliance would propel him to election victory in December. It was an alliance backed by the people, as Barrow ultimately won at the ballot box.
How are we going to deal with the issue of the victims? Gambia's president-elect urges regional bloc to speed up negotiations on Jammeh's departure. New documentary revisits quest for Ghanaians murdered in Gambia.
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