Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari and other West African leaders will travel to The Gambia tomorrow in a bid to end the political crisis in the African nation, following authoritarian ruler Yahya Jammeh's refusal to accept defeat at the hands of former estate agent Adama Barrow.
A senior government official told BBC on condition of anonymity.
I understand that the leaders will meet Mr Jammeh to try to convince him to honour his initial pledge to give up power.
They will also meet Mr Barrow who has said he is concerned about his safety and has called on the international community to put pressure on Mr Jammeh to step down immediately.
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ReplyDeleteMr President who has never concide defeat in is life before, is going to appease someone else to do so.
Lol...isn't it funny my brodaa...
DeleteBaba waka waka! Nigerians are greatly suffering hardship,hunger, hopelessness and malnutrition under your clueless useless government and you're junketing around in unnecessary travels. Sadist!
ReplyDeleteAre you going there to tell them that the baboons and dogs should not soak in blood?
Hypocrite!
Chanji dole!
Sai Baba!
Sai Thiefunubu!
APC! Kworshiokor change!
Apc! Werepe change!