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An image grab taken on December 3, 2016 from a video of the Gambia and
Television Services (GRTS) broadcasted on December 2, 2016, in Banjul
shows outgoing Gambian President Yahya Jammeh speaking during a press
conference after being defeated during the presidential election. Jammeh
conceded defeat to opposition leader Adama Barrow on December 2, 2016
accepting that Gambians had “decided that I should take the backseat”.
The Gambia’s President-elect Adama Barrow was to hold talks with his
coalition the day after to plot his transition to power, following a
shock election victory that ended the 22-year rule of Yahya Jammeh. /
AFP PHOTO / GRTS – Gambia Radio and Television Services / Handout |
Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh has ruthlessly pursued opponents real and imaginary, and implied more than once that he would kill anyone who defied him.
His magnanimous concession speech and promise of a swift handover to president-elect Adama Barrow after 22 years in power has therefore left many scratching their heads a week after the election.