Breaking from The Gambia:
The government of the Gambia has announced it is withdrawing the International Criminal Court (ICC) with immediate effect. The Gambian dictator Yaya Jammeh’s decision to withdraw from the the ICC follows that of Burundi and South Africa. The Gambian dictator is know for copying decisions of other tyrants around the World to contiune his rain of terror against innocent Gambians.
Unimpeacheable sources with Gambia’s notorious State House attribute the withdrawn from the ICC due to Sweden’s rejection of an asylum bid by ex interior Minister Ousman Sonko, who has been returned to Spain his first port of entry into Europé. “Dictator Jammeh views Sonko as a huge information risk and believes that a desperate Sonko will offer damning information against him to gain asylum in any country that will accept him or plea bargain with the ICC to incriminate Jammeh in numerous killings and crimes against humanity committed in Gambia”.
The Gambian dictator is said to be in crisis management mode at this hour in State House, trying to cover “all bases” to ensure that he is protected against any revelations made by his former Interior Minister to foreign authorities. The US government are still seeking answers as to the exact location and state of two US Citizens missing in Gambia for over three years, as well as the exact whereabouts and location of the body of US captain Njagga Jagne killed in Gambia on 30th December 2014. The killing of opposition figure Solo Sandeng from torture in state custody is of importance to the UN and other governments and it is believed that ex Interior Minister Ousman Sonko has answers to these and many other questions, which could rightfully lead to incriminating Dictator Jammeh.
Gainako continues to monitor the developments at State House in The Gambia and will keep our esteemed readers updated.