President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the
President-elect of The Gambia, Adama Barrow, on his victory in the country’s
presidential election.
The president also saluted the spirit of
statesmanship displayed by the out-going president of the country, Yahya
Jammeh, by conceding defeat.
In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, on Saturday in Abuja, Mr. Buhari noted that
such uncommon gesture was crucial in calming fears of unrest in the West
African nation.
While expressing delight at the gallantry shown by
Mr. Jammeh, President Buhari enjoined President-elect Barrow to be magnanimous
in victory.
He also commended Gambians for peacefully exercising
their democratic right to freely choose their leader and called on all
stakeholders to maintain the peace.
According to him, he looks forward to a smooth
transition of power and working with the incoming president of The Gambia to deepen
existing cordial relations between both countries.
The opposition candidate, Adama Barrow, won the
presidential polls with 263,515 votes, the electoral commission said on Friday.
The commission’s chair, Alieu Njie, said he was followed by out-going President
Yahya Jammeh with 212,009 votes while Mama Kandeh, the third candidate in the
running, came third with 102,969 votes. Mr. Jammeh, who had ruled the country
for 22 years, had since accepted defeat
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