Adama Narrow (pictured right) has been declared winner of Gambia Presidential
election after defeating President Yahya Jammeh, who has been in power
since 1994.
Adama garnered who was a former security guard 263,515 votes while Jammeh won
212,090 votes, Alieu Momar Njie, head of electoral commission announced
in the capital Banjul on Friday.Barrow, a property developer, will become the county's third head of state since independence in 1962. He once worked as a security guard at a branch of Argos in London.
Mr Jammeh, who came to power in 1994, as a 29-year-old army officer following a military has agreed to accept defeat later today, said Alieu Momarr Njie. A video of his speech has already been recorded and is being edited.
Before announcing the final result, Mr Njie appealed for calm as the country entered unchartered waters.
"It was very unique that Jammeh would accept defeat after controlling the Gambia for so long," Njie said.Jammeh had cut off the internet and international phone calls before the polls (read here). He also banned protests and refused to comment on whether he would concede if he lost.
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ReplyDelete************************former security guard? ??????? Dax some fucking big lesson........ He should tighten up hix belt..... E no go easy for am....... Noe he should employ him ax hix security guard.......... Aka nni kwuo aka ekpe aka ekpe akwuo aka nni
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DeleteLib addict#just passing#
Only God knows for how long he's staying too... congrats to him
DeleteLong Live LIB
Congratulations to both them, Jameh has done very well for his people even though it took him 22 years! He established first university in Gambia, built a befitting international airport; 24 hrs light and many more; it was honorable for him to have conceded; hope other African presidents will begin to queue up. Kudos Jameh
DeleteThank God the Islamic biggot lost
DeleteThat's great!
ReplyDeleteNot his security guard but a security guard for Argos in london..reason people should stop limiting their destiny with do or die abroad doing minial jobs.
DeleteGood, he should go n rest asap
ReplyDeleteCongrats to him
ReplyDeleteHurayyyy where is champagne ooooo. SO THIS DICTATOR HAS BEING DEFEATED@LAST HUH? UPON ALL HIS MAGIC BY STOPping CALLS AND INTERNETs HUH? How market huh? Dude shame to u. Nigeria nollywoods will not like this oo because jammeh na their man oo. SO DUDE CONCEDE DEFEAT HUH? MAY ALL PRAISE BE TO SIR HEAVENLY GOODLUCK JONATHAN FOR OPENING AFRICAN'S LEADERS EYES LIKE THIS. Zimbabwe MUGABE AND TERRORIST BUHARI ARE the next THEIR KINSMEN INEC AND SECURES OF RIGGERS WILL NOT SAVE THEM. people are tired is that people are tired. Jammeh shame to u better go and hide ur face in shame.
ReplyDeleteSo @LAST chai!EWWWW FREEBORN WEPT
#sad indeed
You're just a big fool. Ignorant.
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Hurayyyy where is champagne ooooo. SO THIS DICTATOR HAS BEING DEFEATED@LAST HUH? UPON ALL HIS MAGIC BY STOPping CALLS AND INTERNETs HUH? How market huh? Dude shame to u. Nigeria nollywoods will not like this oo because jammeh na their man oo. SO DUDE CONCEDE DEFEAT HUH? MAY ALL PRAISE BE TO SIR HEAVENLY GOODLUCK JONATHAN FOR OPENING AFRICAN'S LEADERS EYES LIKE THIS. Zimbabwe MUGABE AND TERRORIST BUHARI ARE the next THEIR KINSMEN INEC AND SECURES OF RIGGERS WILL NOT SAVE THEM. people are tired is that people are tired. Jammeh shame to u better go and hide ur face in shame.
ReplyDeleteSo @LAST chai!EWWWW FREEBORN WEPT
#sad indeed
Congrats to him. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteWaow 22yrs
ReplyDeleteGOOD FOR AM.... GOD DON DISGRACE AM
ReplyDeleteBut come o,what is happening to all this our Africa country huh!how can someone be in power since all those years huh!no wonder we are still backwards, congratulations to a former Barrow and bodyguard.
ReplyDeletePolitical shock and good for democracy
ReplyDeleteGEJ, The Pace-setter
ReplyDeleteBig congrats to him
ReplyDeleteI doubt if he will.concede defeat.
ReplyDeleteNEXT ON THE LINE PLEASE, WHAT IS HIS NAME BU HA RI
ReplyDeleteJammeh didn't rig?? Wow, that's a new thing o.
ReplyDeleteThis is a well planned election, just to have a soft landing in the eye of the international community... ie avoid un sanctions and avoid being the next south sudan
ReplyDeletewow, this is nice era of incumbency is over
ReplyDeleteBig up to all the Gambia people who voted for change. I pray it doesnt change like Naija... Double your hustle
ReplyDeleteBig up to all the Gambia people who voted for change. I pray it doesnt change like Naija... Double your hustle
ReplyDeleteCool
ReplyDeleteGEJ has shown Africa the way
ReplyDeleteDownward descent. The former security guard? there is a demon truly roaming the world looking for nations to crush.
ReplyDeleteUna go call this one "hero" too? A man looses election after destroying our country's economy, he is hailed by Igbos for conceding a glaring defeat all because his mother calls him 'Azikiwe' & greedy igbo elites helped him misgovern our country.
ReplyDeleteUna go call this one "hero" too? A man looses election after destroying our country's economy, he is hailed by Igbos for conceding a glaring defeat all because his mother calls him 'Azikiwe' & greedy igbo elites helped him misgovern our country.
ReplyDeleteSo which one your brother dey do now???!!! King of excuses, abeg park well,
DeleteYour brain is FRESHLY STUPID!!!
DeleteJonathan remains a HERO!!!
DeletePraise God!
Jonathan remains a HERO!!!
DeletePraise God!
Anon, what do you know? You guys should keep fooling yourselves. Those who looted this country are the same people you guys worship. Na you for park well.
DeleteGood african are learning if na bfor d incumbent nogo step down
ReplyDeletehahahaha nna this is good
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds