The Morning Call
Gambia’s presidential elect Adama Barrow while urging incumbent president Yaya Jammeh to quit formed a think tank and devised a three year development plan for the country by appointing a team of experts who critics have said could hold ministerial positions if he is sworn in. According to reliable sources, the experts were drawn from politics, civil, economic, social, culture and the environment dockets to coordinate the mobilization of other experts who would prepare the developmental blueprint for his government.
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