BANJUL
Reuters - Wed Mar 12, 2014
(Reuters) -
Gambia will drop English as an official language soon because it is a
colonial relic, President Yahya Jammeh has said, without indicating
which language the tiny West African country would use in its place.
Gambia's 1.9 million
people speak several African languages including Mandingo, Fula and
Wolof, the most widely spoken language of Senegal, its only direct
neighbour. The country gained independence from Britain in 1965.
"We
no longer believe that for you to be a government you should speak a
foreign language. We are going to speak our own language," Jammeh said
in an address in English last week that was broadcast on Tuesday.
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