Gambian President refuses to resign

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh refused to make way for his successor Adama Barrow.

Jammeh lost the presidential election of opposition leader Barrow on 1 December. But the incumbent president the results not accepted. There would be the electoral fraud and are therefore military raided the office of the committee.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations made himself a week ago still angry about the deployment of soldiers by Jammeh and urged him to resign.

On January 18 Jammeh's term expires and Barrow would be inaugurated. He's been over 22 years in office, during which he led the Gambia with an iron fist.