The Borneo Post

Gambia’s Jammeh does not face prosecutio­n on leaving office — Opposition

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BANJUL, Gambia: Gambian President Yahya Jammeh will not face prosecutio­n on leaving office, a spokesman for the opposition coalition that backed president- elect Adama Barrow told AFP late Tuesday.

Jammeh led the Gambia for 22 years but conceded defeat in polls this month before reversing his position and claiming victory, bringing calls from the internatio­nal community to accept the result and step down.

“ECOWAS wanted to know whether the incoming administra­tion plans to prosecute outgoing President Yahya Jammeh,” spokesman Halifa Sallah said following talks with the Economic Community of West African States on the peaceful transfer of power.

“There is no indication of a threat (of prosecutio­n) or the need to threaten outgoing President Yahya Jammeh,” he said.

“President- elect Barrow says he is going to treat outgoing President Yahya Jammeh like a former head of state and would consult him for advice,” Sallah added.

Also Tuesday, French President Francois Hollande said the results of the Dec 1 polls were ‘indisputab­le’ and that Barrow “must be installed as soon as possible”.

Last week, ECOWAS said Jammeh must step down next month when his term runs out and vowed “to take all necessary action to enforce the results” of the poll, without spelling out what those measures might be. — AFP

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