As you all know, the curtain fell on the 22-year-reign of The Gambia
strongman, Yahya Jammeh on Saturday night when Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s
leased Falcon 900 flew Jammeh and his family from the capital Banjul
into exile.
Jammeh, his wife Zainab, mother and son Mohammed all wore mournful looks
as they were being ferried out of Banjul into exile, according to
sources close to the flight.
The four of them and Guinean President Alpha Conde were the only
passengers on the leased jet, safe for the crew. Did someone smuggle
some money into the plane?
According to The Nation, considering the tension the Gambian crisis had
generated, Tinubu was reluctant to allow the trip. Eventually, he agreed
after assurances that the aircraft would only be used to ferry Jammeh
and his family into exile.
For Tinubu, the facilitation of the restoration of peace to The Gambia was paramount.
Contrary to a wild and unsubstantiated allegation that stolen monies
were ferried out of the country on the flight, investigations revealed
otherwise.
“No such happened,” one of the sources said. “In fact, it was impossible
for looted monies to have been taken away on an aircraft that was in
public glare. The radar of the international media, security forces and
Gambian people was on the aircraft.
“It is practically impossible to load millions of dollars on the plane.
In any case, no money was loaded into the plane, safe Guinean President
Conde, Jammeh, his wife, mother and son.”
There were rumours that Jammeh took with him $11million. A BBC report
said the cash was allegedly taken after Jammeh lost the December 1
election and on Saturday.
The report did not say the cash was taken in one tranche and flown out in the flight last Saturday.
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