A final deadline has been declared in Gambia, a country in flux with two presidents and West African troops poised to take action. Outgoing president Yahya Jammeh has refused to step down since losing the December election to rival Adama Barrow, who has been sworn in as president in the Gambian embassy in Senegal. Troops from several West African countries, backed by the UN, have entered Gambia in support of Barrow, but have given Jammeh a few more hours to step aside before taking further action. Unless last-ditch negotiations are successful this morning, military intervention is regarded as inevitable. Jammeh has held power in Gambia since a military coup in 1994. See
Crisis in Gambia
Written by David Fletcher 20 Jan 2017Additional Info
- Pray: that the crisis will be speedily and sensitively resolved, so that the country’s long-held stability will not be threatened. (Matt. 5:9)
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