Senegal to host Gambia’s president-elect until swearing-in which is slated to hold on 15 January 2017.
Senegal will host Gambian president-elect Adama Barrow until
his swearing-in ceremony, the state-owned Senegalese news agency APS reported
Sunday. The swearing-in is due to take place on Thursday, but outgoing
President Yahya Jammeh has challenged the result of the Dec. 1 election at the
Supreme Court.
Barrow arrived in Dakar shortly after midnight on Sunday,
APS quoted an unnamed official source as saying. Gambia Opposition candidate,
Adama Barrow The agency said Senegalese President Macky Sall had accepted to
host Barrow at the request of the Economic Community of West African States
(ECOWAS) at a Franco-African summit in the Malian capital Bamako on Saturday.
ECOWAS had set Thursday as a deadline to try to resolve the Gambian political
crisis, Radio France Internationale earlier quoted Togolese President Faure
Gnassingbe as saying.
Jammeh’s refusal to concede defeat has sparked fears of
violence in the West African country. Barrow attended the Franco-African
summit, while Jammeh was absent, following talks between ECOWAS mediators and
both leaders in Gambia on Friday.
A statement from Barrow’s office said Jammeh’s meeting with
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and other ECOWAS representatives was
“unproductive.” The talks with ECOWAS came several hours after Gambia’s ruling
party filed a motion with the Supreme Court to prevent Barrow from being sworn
into office on Jan. 19.
ECOWAS earlier pledged to send troops to ensure a peaceful
transition of power if Jammeh persists in his refusal to step down after ruling
Gambia with an iron fist for more than two decades. National science teachers
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