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Adama Barrow pledges to make The Gambia 'a better place' in victory speech

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"I will do all I can and utilise every resource at my disposal to make The Gambia a better place for us all," pledges Gambian President Adama Barrow after being declared the winner of the presidential election by the electoral commission, winning a second term in office in the tiny West African nation. SOUNDBITE

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