Supporters of former president Yahya Jammeh intensified their activities in Kanilai over the weekend, insisting they are ready to welcome him back despite the Barrow administration’s repeated stance that he will face justice if he returns. Members of the APRC No Alliance faction converged on Jammeh’s residence on Saturday for[Read More…] Supporters of former president Yahya Jammeh intensified their activities in Kanilai over the weekend, insisting they are ready to welcome him back despite the Barrow administration’s repeated stance that he will face justice if he returns. Members of the APRC No Alliance faction converged on Jammeh’s residence on Saturday for[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews
APRC Militants Step Up Preparations In Kanilai As Talk Of Jammeh’s Return Grows
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