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The Gambia Bags Of Surprise Moves

By Kamal Tayo Oropo
17 January 2016   |   5:20 am
In his 21 years in power, Gambia’s President Yahyah Jammeh is not new to surprise proclamations. In 2007, he surprised the world when he announced that his country has found herbal cure for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Four years after, precisely February 2013, Jammeh shocked the Commonwealth by withdrawing his country’s membership of the…

President Yahya Jammeh

In his 21 years in power, Gambia’s President Yahyah Jammeh is not new to surprise proclamations. In 2007, he surprised the world when he announced that his country has found herbal cure for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Four years after, precisely February 2013, Jammeh shocked the Commonwealth by withdrawing his country’s membership of the British-led socio-cultural-political organisation.

Jammeh’s predecessor, President Dauda Jawara, was originally ‘David Jawara’. He was believed to have become a Muslim and consequently changed his name after visiting the First Republic Premier of Nigeria Northern Region, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello.

Gambia came into international democratic reckoning after referendum, conducted immediately after February 18, 1965 independence, failed to achieve republican status, against monarchial status having the Queen of England (as represented by a Governor General) as the head of government. The country was praised for the “secret balloting, honest elections, civil rights, and liberties.”

But in 1989, seven years after Senegal helped liberate the country from the grip of coupists, who had toppled the government of Jawara while he was on a state visit to England, Gambia abruptly withdrew from the confederation without much of explanation.

And despite strong commercial ties with Britain and other European countries whose citizens are regular visitors to the Gambia’s white-sand beaches, relations with the west have deteriorated in recent years. Gambia had always mouthed distancing itself from “all forms of neo-colonialism and organisations with semblance of it.”

As a result of some of the seeming unpredictability of the country and its leaders, the European Union temporarily withheld aid money in 2014, purportedly over Gambia’s poor human rights record. The Gambia, whose main industries are agriculture and tourism, ranks 165 out of 187 countries on the UN development index.

After the December 2015 declaration of shift from secular state to religious state, international observers shrugged the announcement off and asked what next could come from the surprise bag of Jammeh.

Probably owing to paucity of fund from Western donors, many dismissed the proclamation as a gimmick to attract more fund from the Arab countries for development.

Though, the current status does not significantly alter the country’s constitution, but in one of the fallouts of the announcement, the government recently announced new dress code for all females under its employ. They are expected to cover their hair during official work hours.

An opposition leader has criticised the move, saying the decision to move to a religious state needs to go through a referendum.

Jammeh seized power in 1994. Rights groups accuse him of gross human rights abuses, including a clampdown on political opponents in the smallest country on the mainland Africa.

9 Comments

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    Very nice…Africa for Africans…Been in common wealth freaking organization for wht?..Bowing dwn to Eliza of England. …Nigeria”, imagine d name frm UK Lugards bit ch Miss Shaw. ..

    People shld stop hating…Be yourselves for once…This president is truely a man of his pple..As i live in d USA n Aba Ngwa,my loyalties goes to igboland n USA. …Im am abided by d ideologies, cultures of my igbo race n tht of d USA .Whts d ideology n culture of Nigeria???..Can someone tell us plz…

    Hail d USA, Hail Nnamdi Kanu, n all Biafrans killed by Illiterate dictator Buhari n his army so far…

    Hail Biafra

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      Nonsense, you are a loudmouth and it is you idiots that led to KANU incarceration.
      You are talking of Biafra yet close to forty percent of these bofun lives outside Biafra and refuses to relocate to your villages and towns.

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        Tell your wretched yoruba lots to stop selling their lands ,properties to d Biafrans…They must pay bck all d monies bck in todays worth to Biafrans for d ones they,ve sold already…Or forever shut your latrine mouth. …Well ,i cnt tow this junk insult line wit u…An Oshodi under pass ramps product. ..By d way ,hv u moved bck to your poor drunkard “fathers” ;hut somewhere in Ondo frm d country u currently resides (another mans land?. Abegi…Get some human brain plz if u can..

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          Ralf, I can see your level of intelligence.You can’t even express yourself in English despite the fact that you live in US. I know you can’t have anything good doing there except 419 and identity fraud! It amazes me the way you Igbos talk. You guys are loud mouthed and that is why you have loads of problems everywhere you live. You are the ones giving Nigeria bad names. Nigeria will be happier without you Idiots!

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          When I come to the guardian I hope to see intelligent discourse not insult please. I agree with not kissing eliza’s behind but to withdraw into a hole like gambia has done is not acceptable.

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            You should not read article or write ups you see on a national daily including the guardian newspaper dude…Keep your advice to your self…
            Go to the next article…