Adama Narrow (pictured
right) has been declared winner of Gambia Presidential election after defeating
President Yahya Jammeh, who has been in power since 1994.
Adama garnered who was a former security guard
263,515 votes while Jammeh won 212,090 votes, Alieu Momar Njie, head of
electoral commission announced in the capital Banjul on Friday.
Barrow, a property developer, will become the county's third head of state since independence in 1962. He once worked as a security guard at a branch of Argos in London.
Mr Jammeh, who came to power in 1994, as a 29-year-old army officer following a military has agreed to accept defeat later today, said Alieu Momarr Njie. A video of his speech has already been recorded and is being edited.
Before announcing the final result, Mr Njie appealed for calm as the country entered unchartered waters.
Barrow, a property developer, will become the county's third head of state since independence in 1962. He once worked as a security guard at a branch of Argos in London.
Mr Jammeh, who came to power in 1994, as a 29-year-old army officer following a military has agreed to accept defeat later today, said Alieu Momarr Njie. A video of his speech has already been recorded and is being edited.
Before announcing the final result, Mr Njie appealed for calm as the country entered unchartered waters.
"It was very unique
that Jammeh would accept defeat after controlling the Gambia for so long,"
Njie said.
Jammeh had cut off the internet and international phone calls
before the polls (read here). He also banned protests and refused to comment on whether
he would concede if he lost.
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