BREAKING: Gambia National Assembly extends President Jammeh's term by 3 months
The Gambia's National Assembly has adopted a resolution to allow
President Yahya Jammeh to stay in power for three more months, starting
from Wednesday, according to state television.
Jammeh, who has ruled The Gambia for 22 years, initially acknowledged opponent Adama Barrow as the winner of elections in December, but later rejected the ballot count as flawed and lodged a complaint with the country's Supreme Court.
Barrow is due to be inaugurated on Thursday.
Jammeh had declared a state of emergency on Tuesday, just days before he was due to step down, with British and Dutch travel agencies scrambling to evacuate thousands of tourists on Wednesday.
Yahya Jammeh has been in power for more than 20 years.
Jammeh, who has ruled The Gambia for 22 years, initially acknowledged opponent Adama Barrow as the winner of elections in December, but later rejected the ballot count as flawed and lodged a complaint with the country's Supreme Court.
Barrow is due to be inaugurated on Thursday.
Jammeh had declared a state of emergency on Tuesday, just days before he was due to step down, with British and Dutch travel agencies scrambling to evacuate thousands of tourists on Wednesday.
Yahya Jammeh has been in power for more than 20 years.
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