Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

The self-exiled President of Gambia, Adama Barrow, has returned to the country following the exit of his predecessor - Yahya Jammeh.

Barrow has returned to the country to assume power - days after Jammeh left to go into exile.

Below are photos of how Barrow was received in Gambia after returning from exile in Senegal.

Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

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Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

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Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

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Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)
Photonews: See how President Barrow made his triumphant entry into Gambia (Photos)

Several thousand West African soldiers remain in The Gambia amid reports that rogue pro-Jammeh elements are embedded in the country's security forces.

The West African force had threatened to drive Mr Jammeh from office if he did not agree to go.

The new president has asked for the force to remain in The Gambia for six months.

A new inauguration will be organised soon at the national stadium in Banjul, his spokesman Halifa Sallah said.

"It will be an occasion to show strength. Everyone will be invited. The president will address his people,'' he told Senegalese radio.

Source: Legit.ng

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