The Gambia has been declared an Islamic
republic by President Yahya Jammeh who said he wanted to further
distance the West African nation from its colonial past, UK Guardian reports.
The tiny, formerly secular country joins the ranks of other officially Islamic republics such as Iran and Afghanistan.
“In line with the country’s religious identity and values I proclaim Gambia as an Islamic state.
“As Muslims are the majority in the
country, Gambia cannot afford to continue the colonial legacy,” Jammeh
said on the state television.
The Gambia’s population of 1.8 million
people are 95% Muslim. Jammeh said citizens of other faiths would still
be able to practise.
Jammeh, an animated orator who has
earned the reputation for making surprise declarations over the course
of his 21-year presidency, pulled the Gambia out of the Commonwealth in
2013, calling it neo-colonial. In 2007 he claimed to have found a herbal
cure for Aids.
In November the president announced he
would outlaw female genital mutilation after international pressure that
included a campaign by the Guardian. However activists have since said
continued international pressure is needed for the president to pass his
declaration into law.
Despite strong commercial ties with
Britain and other European countries whose citizens are regular visitors
to the Gambia’s white-sand beaches, relations with the west have
deteriorated in recent years.
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