Gambia's President Adama Barrow on March 15 fired his vice president Ousainou Darboe and immediately appointed a replacement.
A statement from the Office of the President
said Darboe “has been relieved of his cabinet appointment as Vice
President of the Republic of The Gambia with immediate effect.”
It
is not immediately know the underlying reasons for the latest move even
though the statement puts it down to a presidential prerogative.
Barrow,
in power since 2017, appointed his third vice president in the person
of Isatou Touray, who till today held the health portfolio. She is
expected to serve as veep whiles overseeing the health ministry.
The statement also revealed that two other political allies of Darboe also lost their positions. Agriculture
Minister Lamin Dibba and Minister to Trade, Regional Integration,
Industry, and Employment, Amadou Sanneh were also fired by President.
Darboe
was a key member of the opposition coalition that beat long-serving
Yahya Jammeh in December 2016 polls. At the time, the coalition picked
Barrow as candidate because Darboe was imprisoned.
He was released
days after Jammeh was declared loser of the polls. He was later
appointed Foreign Affairs Minister, a post he held till June 2018 when
Barrow appointed his Vice President.
He replaced a former minister Fatoumatou Jallow Tambajang in the role. Isatou will be the second woman veep in three years.
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