The announcement capped days of anxious waiting in the tiny West African country that was thrown into chaos when long-time president Yahya Jammeh refused to step down after losing elections.
Speaking to AFP in Dakar on Wednesday, Barrow’s aide Mai Fatty confirmed the president would be arriving home “tomorrow afternoon.”
A senior government official told AFP in Banjul. “New President Adama Barrow is coming “tomorrow at 16:00”, adding “it is important for him to come to avoid the void”.
The official said the priority would be “putting into place the pillars of reform and human rights”, adding “people are very happy and it’s elating”.
Barrow had been urged by diplomats to return quickly to curb the impact of the political crisis on the tourist-reliant economy, already in a fragile state.
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