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Adama Barrow: Thousands of Gambians demand President step down

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Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Gambia’s capital Banjul on Monday demanding that President Adama Barrow respect his pledge to quit after three years in office.

The president, a relative unknown at the time, defeated former autocrat Yahya Jammeh in elections in the tiny West African state in 2016. He promised to rule for three years before stepping down but he has since said he will govern until 2021, serving a full presidential term.

Organic Creame

On Monday, some 10,000 Gambians of all ages marched in the capital in protest at the U-turn, chanting “Three years, three years!” and to the rhythm of Bob Marley music. AFP was unable to independently confirm the figures.

According to the founding charter of Barrow’s ruling coalition, the president was meant to lead a provisional government for three years and then call elections, and not stand.

However, in March, Barrow said “we will go to the elections in 2021 and I will hand over power with dignity to whoever wins,” according to local press.

At the end of September, part of Barrow’s coalition agreed to support a five-year term. But two parties have rejected the move, including the United Democratic Party, which is Gambia’s largest party.

Protest organisers on Monday sent Barrow a memorandum reminding him of his commitments and gave him until January 19 — the three-year anniversary of his swearing-in — to step down.

The protests were organised by the movement “Operation Three Years Jotna,” which means “operation three years enough” in a hybrid between English and the Wolof language. It was founded this year by Musa Kaira, a Gambian businessman living in the United States.

Abdou Njie, the president of Operation Three Years Jotna, told AFP that promises must be kept. “As Gambian citizens, we are ready for everything,” he said.

However, Amie Bojang Sissoho, a spokeswoman for Adama Barrow, said the president was elected for five years. “They have the right to demonstrate, they have demonstrated and that’s all,” she said.

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