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UN: Gambia’s Jammeh must go

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Mohammed bin Chambas, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa, meets with West African leaders during Gambia election crisis mediation in Banjul
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The UN’s West Africa envoy says Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh must step down when his mandate ends in January to enable opposition leader Adama Barrow to take office after his election win.
Speaking in Dakar, Senegal, Mohammed bin Chambas said that as Jammeh’s five-year mandate ends on Jan. 19, he had a constitutional right to remain in office until then.
“Between now and Jan.19 it is Mr.Jammeh that is the constitutionally elected president,” he said. “By Jan. 19 he should be ready to hand over power.”
On Monday Barrow had called for the president to step down “now” as his coalition became increasingly annoyed by Jammeh’s refusal to admit defeat in the Dec. 1 election and his party’s legal challenge against the result.
Commenting on opposition worries that Jammeh could try to cling on to power pending the outcome of the legal case lodged Wednesday by the ruling Alliance for Patriotic Reconciliation and Construction (APRC), Chambas said:
“That legal process has nothing to do with the term of his mandate.”
His spokesman earlier said that the ongoing police occupation of The Gambia’s Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) — the object of the APRC’s legal complaint — was an “unacceptable act.”
“It is a violation of the independent nature, guaranteed by the constitution, of the electoral commission, as some soldiers have taken away commission materials relating to the presidentiaelection,” the spokesman added.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday condemned the military takeover of Gambia’s independent electoral commission, calling on the army and police forces to immediately leave the IEC’s offices.
The seizure of the IEC on Tuesday came after Jammeh refused to recognize electoral defeat and accused the election body of vote-tampering.
Ban expressed “dismay” over the takeover, saying he “condemns this outrageous act of disrespect of the will of the Gambian people,” his spokesman said in a statement.
The Chairman of the IEC, Alieu Momar Njie, said on Wednesday that he had not yet been informed why he was locked out of his own premises.
He further dismissed Jammeh’s legal challenge of the IEC’s election result as unworkable due to a lack of judges on the Supreme Court, which is the body mandated to decide on cases of electoral law.
“The only way they can pursue the commission is through the court, and there is no court,” Njie said.
To meet the deadline of Jan. 18 required for Jammeh’s case to be heard before the end of his tenure, he would need to appoint as many as six judges to the Supreme Court, which has lain dormant since May 2015.
Lawyers continued a planned boycott of the court system Wednesday in protest at Jammeh’s legal fight.
The country’s most influential lawyers’ group, The Bar Association, has said any appointment of judges by Jammeh to decide on a case involving himself would be fundamentally unjust.
Liberia’s President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said Tuesday that a heavyweight delegation of four African leaders including herself had failed to reach a consensus with Jammeh and Barrow on a transition of power.
“We come to help Gambians find their way through a transition. That’s not something that can happen in one day,” said Sirleaf who headed the team of four African heads of state and the UN’s Chambas.
The lack of a deal has come as a blow to the opposition, which had hoped Jammeh would leave power within a month under international pressure.

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