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Outgoing Gambian president Yahya Jammeh lost a recent election. Rebecca Blackwell AP/Press Association Images

Gambians fear another U-turn after leader promises to step down again

Yahya Jammeh promised he would leave the country on national TV this morning.

GAMBIANS AWAIT THE departure of Yahya Jammeh to a life of exile, with some nervousness remaining over a deal reached with west African leaders that headed off a regional military intervention.

Jammeh accepted to hand power peacefully to President Adama Barrow, who is waiting in neighbouring Senegal for the strongman of 22 years to leave.

Marathon talks with Guinea’s Alpha Conde and Mauritania’s Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz yielded agreement that he would go, but Conde remained in Banjul today to hammer out the finer details.

The agreement “foresees the departure of Yahya Jammeh from The Gambia for an African country with guarantees for himself, his family and his relatives,” Aziz said on return to Nouakchott in remarks quoted by the official AMI news agency.

Activists will be keen to see Jammeh – who controlled certain sections of the security forces – refused amnesty for crimes committed during his tenure, which was rife with rights abuses.

Several sources said Jammeh was likely to leave today, but so far there has been no clear agreement on where he would go, with Morocco, Equatorial Guinea and Mauritania all mentioned as possibilities by diplomats.

Cautious optimism

Jammeh’s actions will be carefully monitored as he has previously agreed to step down after recognising Barrow as winner of the December 1 elections – before completely reversing his position.

“I have decided today in good conscience to relinquish the mantle of leadership of this great nation with infinite gratitude to all Gambians,” Jammeh said on state television early this morning.

“My decision today was not dictated by anything else than the supreme interest of you, the Gambian people and our dear country,” he added, without thanking Abdel Aziz or Conde for their mediation efforts.

After a calm night in Banjul, many only heard the news on waking, and greeted his declaration with a cautious optimism, aware of the leader’s mercurial nature.

“God has heard our prayers!” said Sheikh Sham, a 34-year-old metalworker from the suburb of Kanifing west of Banjul.

Mohamed Jallow, 16, said he was angry the president had allowed the political crisis to deteriorate to the point that tourists were forced into unplanned evacuations, potentially devastating an economy reliant on them for a huge chunk of gross domestic product.

“I have never known another president. We are happy that he’s going but he had to spoil everything before he went,” he told AFP while gesturing at an empty beach.

Jammeh’s refusal to leave had triggered a major political crisis, with the international community putting huge pressure on him and troops from five African nations gathering on The Gambia’s borders.

Senegalese troops remained in place at the border town of Karang, an AFP journalist at the scene said, poised to intervene if Jammeh goes back on his word.

A Banjul-based diplomatic source warned yesterday that 51-year-old Jammeh could “quite easily” change his mind again.

Jammeh now has a three-day grace period with foreign troops on standby until he definitively quits the country, the source said.

In a further development, army chief Ousman Badjie, a former Jammeh loyalist, had pledged allegiance to Barrow along with other top defence and security chiefs, a government source said.

“We are just waiting for him to go. One man’s life is not worth a million lives. Even if I had to die myself myself, I would, so the others could enjoy,” said a soldier manning a checkpoint near the airport.

Political prisoners released

The Barrow government must now address the most immediate crises left behind by Jammeh’s protracted refusal to go.

Isatou Touray, a top official in Barrow’s team, said the first priority would be to help the tens of thousands who have fled in recent weeks to return safely.

“We are now trying to request humanitarian support for them to return,” she told AFP on today.

UN figures show around 45,000 Gambians have so far left because of the insecurity, more than three quarters of them children, mostly accompanied by women.

Some political prisoners were released overnight, she added, and will be welcomed home by their families later in the day.

Read: Profile: Gambia’s enigmatic leader who refused to cede power (and claims he can cure AIDS with herbs)

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    Mute Madeleine Maria Weber
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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:24 PM

    Thank you TheJournal.ie

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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:14 PM

    Reminds me of that singing priest pure and beautiful! ! Hallaleujuah Hallaleujuah.

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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:16 PM

    Hmmmmhe mightn’t be as pure this time next year!! That mans a legend, he’s melted every woman’s heart, I know he’s a man of the cloth but it could be hard to turn down!!

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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:17 PM

    John I’ll have a pint of whatever ur drinking at d mo. Must be strong stuff

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    Apr 12th 2014, 12:32 AM

    Go on Gismo, post a smart jibe about Fr Ray . Risteard Ceann

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    Apr 12th 2014, 8:23 AM

    Ha ha Noël…Gonzo is the “class clown” here…but I’m guessing you’ve spotted it already!

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    Apr 12th 2014, 12:10 AM

    Beautiful. Thank you Madelene Weber for sending this in and The Journal for posting it.
    The first time I realised you could see the Milky Way from Ireland was when we went to the Ring in Clonakilty for a midterm break. It was jaw-droppingly beautiful.

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    Apr 12th 2014, 12:20 AM

    I couldn’t believe it myself, first time that I saw it with my own eyes. There are 5 ( ; days per year and you will see the univers enfolding above ireland

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    Apr 12th 2014, 8:26 AM

    amazing. Well done :)

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    Apr 12th 2014, 9:22 AM

    Clonakilty is stunning yes but have you considered cape clear or sherkin island? Was in cape last summer and cos there are no street lights to ruin the starlight it is simply beautiful! I remember just sitting in the middle of the road at 2 am gazing up at the beautiful starlit sky…. All for free to!

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    Apr 11th 2014, 11:19 PM

    Madeleine I post your wonderful photos of Kerry on fb and my connection s in America England and Australia rave about them
    Good work !

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    Apr 12th 2014, 12:19 AM

    Thank you – I always hope that the beauty of ireland reaches many

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    Apr 12th 2014, 8:25 AM

    It’s the beauty of the solar system surely?

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    Apr 12th 2014, 11:07 AM

    If your going to be pedantic cutsie it’s the beauty of the milky way.

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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:58 PM

    The first time I saw the milky way in all its glory, is when we hiked from Glencree to Knocavana in Wicklow, I was about 10, magical. It was amazing , clouds of stars. This truely is a beautiful country that offers that most unexpected of scenes.

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    Apr 12th 2014, 3:55 PM

    When you have lived in an area that has massive light pollution, like a town, the first time you actually get to see the Milky Way for yourself is truly jawdropping.. Awesome in the true sense of the word.

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    Apr 12th 2014, 12:45 AM

    Madeline , congratulations and well done , it looks amazing , a sign of good things to come..

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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:24 PM

    Is it not just a clear sky?

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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:50 PM

    No shit, Sherlock.

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    Apr 11th 2014, 11:19 PM

    Well elucidated point, Keelan. No use but well expressed.

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    Apr 12th 2014, 2:15 AM

    ahh ffs,

    where ya based?

    If its the city/town, good luck in star-gazing.

    No sh¡t sherlock is no surprises here, just sayin…barrel o craic y’are.

    Beautiful experience Madeline, you have had the privilege, thanks for sharing :)

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    Apr 12th 2014, 9:56 AM

    What you see rising in the sky first is Jupiter. Through a telescope it looks amazing. You can see all Jupiter’s features. What’s even more impressive through a telescope is Saturn

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    Apr 11th 2014, 10:25 PM

    Don’t drink Murphy.

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    Apr 12th 2014, 5:16 AM

    Fcuk me clear skies in Kerry now what next

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    Apr 12th 2014, 7:58 AM

    You don’t get it do you?? Thick!!

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