The coalition of seven political parties
that produced Adama Barrow, President-elect of Gambia, has enjoined
President Muhammadu Buhari to deploy his vast experience, alongside
other African leaders to resolve the political logjam in Gambia.
A statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday
by the Special Adviser to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina, said the
coalition made the call while speaking with newsmen during the
high-level ECOWAS /AU/UN Joint Mission to The Gambia on Tuesday.
Adesina said a member of the coalition, Hamad Bah, made the call on behalf of the political parties.
Bah stated that the people of Gambia
needed the experience of President Buhari in addressing the
socio-political challenges facing their country.
He said: “We need the experience of
President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria in many ways. Like President
Jammeh, he is a former military officer, so he knows how the military
thinks, and would be able to talk to him appropriately.
“Again, President Buhari was in the opposition in Nigeria for about 12 years, before he won election in 2015.
“So, he also knows how the opposition
thinks. He can feel what we feel. We are quite glad that President
Buhari is here, it gives us a lot of hope.”
On the high-level visitation team,
Adesina said, “In series of meetings that lasted the whole of Tuesday,
the team met with President Yahya Jammeh, twice, conferred with Barrow,
consulted with security chiefs, members of the diplomatic community,
leadership of the electoral commission, and many other interest groups.
“The consensus was that President Jammeh
needed to respect the result of the December 1 election, which he had
earlier accepted, congratulated the winner, only to recant a week later,
calling for fresh polls `to be conducted by a God-fearing electoral
commission.”
The Joint ECOWAS-AU-UN team, made up of
President Buhari, President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia (current
Chairperson of ECOWAS), President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone,
outgoing President John Mahama of Ghana, and Dr Mohammed Ibn Chambas,
(UN Special Representative for West Africa), encouraged Jammeh to
reconsider his rejection of the election results.
He said, “Jammeh was also urged to hand
over power within constitutional deadlines, and in accordance with
electoral laws of The Gambia.
“President Johnson-Sirleaf said discussions on The Gambian impasse would continue, as ECOWAS leaders meet in Abuja on Saturday.”
(NAN)
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