Yahya Jammeh, the Gambia’s brutal former dictator, may soon lose his vast mansion in Maryland, in a much anticipated step by the US Department of Justice. He paid US$3.5 million for it in 2010 with funds stolen from the Gambian people. In 2017 he fled to Equatorial Guinea. In the short time since Jammeh was ousted from office, the country has shown progress in many critical areas. There are encouraging signs that the repression and violation of basic rights that marked Jammeh’s time in office are slowly being changed by a commitment to democratic norms, good governance, and the rule of law.
The Gambia: making the hyena pay
Written by David Fletcher 23 Jul 2020Additional Info
- Praise: God that Jammeh will pay for his crimes, and pray that the Gambia will continue to recover. (Proverbs 29:14, 15a)
- More: www.transparency.org/en/blog/gambia-jammeh-maryland-house-forfeiture
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