The Gambian government has initiated an investigation into the sale of assets seized from former President Yahya Jammeh amid public outcry over alleged irregularities and lack of transparency. Following a newspaper report revealing that some assets were sold below market value while a panel was still investigating Jammeh’s wealth, President Adama Barrow promised “full transparency” and emphasized that the recovered assets belong to the people. Activists and opposition parties have called for an independent inquiry, expressing distrust in the parliamentary investigation led by ruling party loyalists.
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