Come to stay? Transition governments in Africa
When Gambia's president Adama Barrow came to power in 2016, he promised to step down after three years. His decision to extend his term from three to five years — and seek another — has unsurprisingly divided the country. DW's Edith Kimani meets young Gambians in the heat of the election campaign to hear from both sides. #DWAfrica #the77percent #Gambianelection #AdamaBarrow #YoungGambians #Africa ----- 77 percent of Africans are younger than 35. Africa's youth holds the key to shaping the continent’s future. On our platforms we share their stories, their dreams and their challenges. Are you part of the 77 percent? Join the debate here on YouTube, and on the following platforms: facebook.com/dw.africa instagram.com/dw_the77percent dw.com/77 dw.com/africa

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