Gambia's President-elect Adama Barrow is not dead

Contrary to viral reports, Gambia’s president-elect Adama Barrow is alive, sources from The Gambia have confirmed.
CBN Television reported that the assailants overpowered the security guards of Mr. Barrow, leaving two of the guards dead and other six injured from gunshots.

Reacting to the report, popular Gambian journalist Fatu Camara wrote:
"BREAKING: We are getting reports that due to threats on the lives of
coalition members, many of them are currently evacuated to safe houses..
Meanwhile, contrary to fake news going around that President Elect
Barrow and two security guards were assassinated, we can confirm to you
that Barrow is fine as we speak. Stay tuned!," she posted on Facebook.
Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh had accused West African regional body,
ECOWAS, of declaring war against his country, when he was asked to step
down for a democratically elected president.
Jammeh, who accused ECOWAS of putting forces on alert in case he refused
to step down, has vowed to stay in power despite losing a Dec. 1, 2016
election to rival Adama Barrow.
He also promised to defend Gambia against any outside aggression, in a New Year speech broadcast on state TV.
The veteran leader initially conceded defeat in the vote, then changed
his mind days later – raising fears that regional powers might have to
intervene to oust him.
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