Thursday, January 19, 2017

Gambia crisis: Senegal troops enter to back new president

Senegalese troops have entered The Gambia to ensure Adama Barrow assumes power as the country’s new president, a Senegalese army spokesman has said.

It comes shortly after Mr Barrow took the oath of office at The Gambia’s embassy in the capital of Senegal.

He has been recognised internationally. But strongman Yahya Jammeh has refused to quit and is backed by parliament.

West African leaders have threatened to remove Mr Jammeh by force. The UN has backed their support for Mr Barrow.

The 15-member Security Council stressed on Thursday that this should be pursued “by political means first”.

Senegalese army spokesman Col Abdou Ndiaye was quoted by news agencies as saying the country’s troops entered The Gambia on Thursday afternoon.

Nigeria said earlier in the day that its “armed reconnaissance air force are over Gambia”, AFP reports.

“They have the capacity to strike,” Nigerian Air Force spokesman Ayodele Famuyiwa told the news agency.

West African military forces have made it clear they are ready to enforce a transfer of power in the country, a popular beach destination among European holidaymakers.

Mr Barrow took oath at the Gambian embassy in Dakar.
 [newze.net/BBC]
19/1/17
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  1. Gambian army chief Ousman Badjie celebrated on the street with supporters of President Adama Barrow Thursday, after promising his men would not fight approaching African troops...

    Badjie appeared in the Westfield district close to the Gambian capital where Barrow supporters have gathered to dance and cheer following the inauguration of their new president, according to an AFP journalist at the scene.
    AFP

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  2. Ofensiva militar de la CEDEAO en Gambia avanza sin enfrentar resistencia...

    El contingente militar de la Comunidad Económica de los Estados de África Occidental (CEDEAO), que inició una intervención en Gambia en el marco de la operación "Restauración de la Democracia", atacan objetivos militares sin hallar resistencia, declaró a RIA Novosti el portavoz del Ejército de Senegal, Abdou Ndiaye.

    "Los objetivos de los ataques son puntos de importancia militar, hasta el momento no ofrecen resistencia", informó el militar.

    Anteriormente el Ejército de Senegal declaró que los militares de la Comunidad Económica de los Estados de África Occidental (CEDEAO) entraron en combate en Gambia en el marco de la operación "Restauración de la Democracia" en esta nación.
    http://sptnkne.ws/ds5N

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