Yahya Jammeh |
Gambia's exiled former leader Yahya Jammeh has reportedly disclosed plans to take up farming "full time".
Quoting the Jeune Afrique newspaper, a BBC report said that Jammeh was set to go into farming. An unnamed diplomat in Equatorial Guinea was cited as the source of the story, the report said.
It was not clear what type of farming he was set to venture into. Jammeh flew out to
Equatorial Guinea in January from The Gambia, a tiny west African
country he ruled for 22 years, to cede power to President Adama Barrow
and end a political crisis.
He had initially
refused to step down after a December 1 election in which Barrow was
declared the winner, triggering weeks of uncertainly that almost ended
in a military intervention involving five other west African nations.
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