The Gambia’s President Yahya Jammeh yesterday warned his supporters that violence was like bushfire that could destroy the country, as he calls for peaceful campaigning ahead of highly anticipated elections in which he is seeking a fifth term.
In a speech broadcast on state media, Jammeh said: “Our campaign is focusing on peace and security and not for violence. Violence is like bushfire. You can know where it starts but you won’t know where it will end.
“Therefore let us campaign peacefully, vote peacefully and then celebrate our victory.”
Most of the major Gambian opposition parties have picked a single candidate, businessman Adama Barrow of the United Democratic Party (UDP), to run against Jammeh on December 3.
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