 And to all the parts of Africa, Gambian President's political party won a narrow victory in a elective legislative election held on April the 9th. Adama Bahru's National People's Party, NPP won 19 after 53 parliamentary sit-up for grabs according to the country's independent electoral commission. This means although the NPP has overturned the majority held by his main opposition opponent, the United Democratic Party, they will have to seek for a collision to govern the 58th seat chamber. The President will have to appoint five additional lawmakers from his own party in the next few days including the Speaker of the House. President Bahru took power in 2017 and was re-elected last December, ending over two decades of dictatorship under Yahya Adama.