Six in 10 Gambians recommend a collaborative effort between the governments of Ghana and the Gambia to ascertain the truth about 44 Ghanaians who were murdered in the Gambia, Afrobarometer’s inaugural national survey in the Gambia reveals.
A majority of Gambians believe that perpetrators of crimes and human-rights abuses during Jammeh’s regime should be tried in court, irrespective of the work of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) that President Adama Barrow has established to address past human-rights abuses.
However, Gambians are divided as to whether Jammeh should be extradited to the Gambia for prosecution.
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A lot more people are losing their lives through GMO and poverty related issues. Let's take what belongs to us and we wouldn't have to travel to look for greener pastures. How can you allow ExxonMobil to get 80 percent of our oil? The same Parliament that has been approving taxes for the already over burdened Ghanaian is going to approve ExxonMobils 80 percent oil deal. How can Parliament act as if we don't need money anymore.
Nana Addo must do something about it