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Gambia president rejects English language

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/gambia/10686147/Gambia-president-rejects-English-language.html

Gambia's president said that he wants to implement a policy change that would shift the country's language from English to a local language.
"We no longer subscribe to the belief that for you to be a government you should speak English language. We should speak our language," President Yahya Jammeh said during the swearing-in ceremony of Gambia's new Chief Justice that aired on state-run Gambia Television Services on Friday.
The announcement comes months after the West African country announced it is withdrawing from the Commonwealth, a collection of 54 nations made up largely of former British colonies, saying it would "never be a member of any neo-colonial institution."
The United Kingdom recently warned its citizens of rising anti-British rhetoric from the president, who last year accused the former colonial power and the United States of organizing coup attempts in the West African nation. The allegations were denied.
Though a popular destination for British tourists, Gambia has also been criticized by the U.K. for human rights abuses, including when it executed nine death-row inmates by firing squad in August 2012. Rights groups such as Amnesty International have also criticized Jammeh's government for cracking down on dissent and targeting political opponents and sexual minorities for arrest and detention, among other alleged abuses.

Gambia is at loggerheads with the European Union as the bloc threatens to suspend its aid if the country's human rights situation is not improved.


Any thoughts on this? Gambia is a pretty country, in terms of population and size, so using a local language for government may just work. I don't think the President is doing this out of national pride, however; more like he's pissed off with Britain and the West and this is his way of showing it.
I think this would turn out to be a disadvantage to Gambia considering English is a vital language in any Country which is bursting to the seams with tribes. English (as a language) gives different tribes a common language to communicate with. What's the point of learning three languages (three main tribes in Gambia) if you can only learn two.(Your own tribal language and English)
On the other hand, because of English (the language) Gambia's cultural history is being destroyed. Technically, you can say this to every English speaking African country. The children aren't being taught their parents's tongue as it isn't being prioritized.

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