The Morning Call
After 22 years of Yahya Jammeh’s dictatorial rule, a new era of hope dawned in the Gambia with the swearing in of Adama Barrow on January 19, 2017. Removing Jammeh was an opportunity ‘To Make Gambia A Functioning Institutional Democracy’. A year down the line, has the Barrow administration kept to its promises? We focus on Adama Barrow’s scorecard in his one year of presidency.
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The Gambia government issues stern warning against the return of exiled Jammeh
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Gambian soldier jailed for failed coup against President Barrow
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Gambia’s vice president Badara Alieu Joof dies in India
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Gambia charges two civilians and a police officer in alleged coup plot
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The Gambia details plan of alleged coup plotters
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The Gambia sets up investigative panel to examine coup attempt