Agence France-Presse in Dakar, Senegal - 12 March, 2014
English will be dropped as the official language of Gambia, according
to the latest diatribe against the former colonial power by President
Yahya Jammeh.
"We're going to speak our own language," he said, without specifying
which of the poor West African country's indigenous tongues would
replace English.
The Gambian strongman is often pilloried for rights abuses and the
muzzling of the press, and citizens who have fled have set up critical
news outlets against the regime.
A video of his latest broadside against Britain, delivered in English
during the swearing-in of a new chief justice on Thursday, was uploaded
on YouTube.
The country has several languages to choose from as a replacement for English.
About 40 per cent of Gambians speak Mandinka, while Fula or Wolof are
used by another 34 per cent. Jammeh himself is from the minority Jula
tribe, which speaks a Manding language most closely related to Bambara,
spoken in nearby Mali.
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