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Yayha Jammeh’s lawyer tells him to Step down after fleeing to Senegal

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The lawyer to the former Gambian President Yaya Jammeh of Gambia, has advised the politicians to step down and respect the wishes of Gambian people.

Mr. Gomez said the decision to flee to Senegal along with his son was because of the increasing tension in Gambia and in the interest of peace and stability according to his letter dated 17 January, which he personally signed, according to a report by Sahara Reporters.

“Everything except God’s kingdom comes to an end. I advocate for a peaceful end, rather than a violent and gruesome end. Please, in the name of the most merciful God, do not allow your legacy to be described as one where ‘the pen of sword dipped in innocent blood writes its history on the rough pages of tyranny” read part of the letter

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