President Buhari will today depart Abuja for Gambia where he will be
joined by Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and Ghanaian
president, John Mahama, to persuade Gambian president, Yahya Jammeh, to
leave office after he lost to his opponent, Adama Narrow, in the
country's December 1st election.
Hammeh who has been in office for 22 years, had over
the weekend disclosed he was going to challenge the electoral victory of
Narrow, an indication that he is not ready to leave office.
Immediately after the election, he called Narrow to congratulate him for
winning the election. A week later, he announced his rejection of the
outcome of the election and is demanding for a fresh election that
according to him will be conducted by God fearing electoral officers.
Monday, 12 December 2016
Author: Unknown
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