Gambian
president, Yahya Jammeh, has recalled his ambassador to neighbouring Dakar, the
Jeune Afrique news portal reports.
The
note terminating his appointment as diplomat was sent on 27 December last year
and he should by now have handed over to the embassy’s general secretary.
Momodou
Pa Njie becomes the second Gambian ambassador recalled from service for
impressing on Jammeh to accept his loss in the December 1 presidential
elections. On 19 December 2016, Jammeh recalled the ambassador to the United
States for the same reason.
Among them were the ambassadors to Beijing, Ankara, London, New York and Moscow. The remaining were ambassadors to Madrid, Addis Ababa, Dakar, Bissau, Havana and Brussels.
‘‘In conclusion Your Excellency, we once again implore you to consider our plea which is aimed at achieving the greater good for our beloved country, the Gambia’ ‘the ambassadors said in the letter to Jammeh.
Jammeh annulled the election results after conceding defeat earlier. He cited irregularities unknown to his team at the time of the concession. He has rubbished a regional mediation effort by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) describing it as ‘biased.’
The army has pledged support to him and the Supreme Court is due to hear an election petition filed by Jammeh’s party. The Head of the last elections has fled to Senegal following death threats on his life. ECOWAS has hinted that it could send troops if need be, a position Jammeh has described as a declaration of war – which he says he is ready for.
-Africanews
AEP
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