Gambia's 'Billion Year' President - The End of an Era and the Ensuing Political Impasse

Gambia's 'Billion Year' President - The End of an Era and the Ensuing Political Impasse

Author: 
Njie, Essa
Publisher: 
Electoral Institute of Southern Africa
Date published: 
2019
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Responsibility: 
Saine, Abdoulaye, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Election
Source: 
Journal of African Elections, Vol.18, No.2, 2019, pp. 25 - 44
Abstract: 

The Gambia's presidential election in December 2016 marked the end of an era for Yahya Jammeh, the man who had vowed to rule the country for 'one billion years if Allah says so'. The resulting political impasse following Jammeh's rejection of the results 'in its entirety' and his refusal to step down plunged the country into political uncertainty. This paper explores the end of Jammeh's 22-year rule in Africa's smallest mainland country, focussing on the 2016 polls which he lost to former realtor, Adama Barrow. The election offers relevant lessons to students of political transitions and contemporary election discourse in Africa and provides an analysis of some of the factors that accounted for his defeat.

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CITATION: Njie, Essa. Gambia's 'Billion Year' President - The End of an Era and the Ensuing Political Impasse . : Electoral Institute of Southern Africa , 2019. Journal of African Elections, Vol.18, No.2, 2019, pp. 25 - 44 - Available at: https://library.au.int/gambias-billion-year-president-end-era-and-ensuing-political-impasse