UpdateGambia president announces former leader Jammeh to step down and leave the country
The new president of the Gambia has announced via social media that his predecessor, Yahya Jammeh, has agreed to relinquish power and leave the country.
“I would like to inform you that Yahya Jammeh agreed to relinquish power and leave the country,” read a post on Adama Barrow’s Twitter account.
Jammeh had ignored multiple deadlines to quit as he continued to argue over the terms under which he would cede power to Barrow , his democratically elected successor.
Gambia’s army chief on Friday abandoned embattled Jammeh, saying his forces would not fight against a military operation to remove him, as regional leaders led a last ditch effort to convince him to flee into exile.
The defection of General Ousman Badjie, who had previously stood by Jammeh, removes what was perhaps the former coup leader’s last remaining pillar of support, potentially raising the likelihood of a peaceful solution to the political impasse.
Barrow, who won December’s election, was sworn into office on Thursday and immediately called for regional and international support. West African militaries announced soon after that they had crossed into Gambia.