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Two Soldiers Caught with Stolen Items from President Yahya Jammeh’s House

Gambian Defence Minister Serign Modou Njie disclosed a military investigation into items stolen by soldiers from former President Jammeh’s residence, while Deputy Speaker Seedy SK Njie urged African legislators in Abuja to prioritize security funding to combat rising insecurity and promote peace.

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Defence Minister Serign Modou Njie reported to the National Assembly that two soldiers were found with items allegedly stolen from former President Jammeh’s house, which is now a military barracks.

The theft, involving several significant items, prompted a military investigation that recovered some stolen goods but left many items missing.

Minister Njie assured disciplinary action would be taken against the soldiers and called for a larger investigation team.

In a separate statement, Deputy Speaker Seedy SK Njie highlighted the need for unity against rising insecurity in Africa during a meeting in Abuja.

He stressed the importance of security forces in safeguarding national territories and called for enhanced internal security to ensure peace and socio-economic development across the continent.

He urged African legislators to prioritize defense and security issues and allocate sufficient resources to address these challenges.

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