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Gambia’s Barrow in Senegal sojourn

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The Gambia’s president-elect Adama Barrow landed in neighbouri­ng Senegal on Sunday where he will remain until his planned inaugurati­on this week, Senegalese sources said, following an agreement with West African leaders.

The president-elect is due to take power on Thursday, when President Yahya Jammeh’s mandate runs out, but the longservin­g strongman has refused to cede power after disputing the result of a December 1 election won by Barrow.

Senegalese President Macky Sall accepted a request to host Barrow in Dakar “until his inaugurati­on”, the official APS agency said citing an official.

“Barrow is in Dakar as of Sunday, just after midnight,” the official told APS.

“The Senegalese president accepted the request of his Liberian counterpar­t Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the current Ecowas [Economic Community Of West African States] president,” the statement added.

A source in the Senegalese presidency confirmed to AFP that Barrow was in Dakar following consultati­ons with Ecowas heads of state at a Bamako summit.

Ecowas, a 15-nation bloc, has repeatedly called on Jammeh to respect the result of the vote and leave after 22 years in power.

Barrow flew into the Malian capital as a surprise guest at the Africa-France summit after talks broke down on Friday between a three-nation West African delegation and Jammeh.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, Sirleaf and Ghana’s former president John Mahama have appealed to Jammeh to step down twice in person, without success.

The leaders of at least 30 nations had gathered in Bamako to discuss jihad on the continent and Africa’s impact on the European migrant crisis — but The Gambia’s political impasse dominated events.

SENEGAL PRESIDENT MACKY SALL ACCEPTED A REQUEST TO HOST ADAMA BARROW IN DAKAR ‘UNTIL HIS INAUGURATI­ON’

The spectre of a military interventi­on has arisen in recent days following declaratio­ns by the UN and AU that boots on the ground could get the green light failing a speedy resolution to the West African crisis.

Mohamed Ibn Chambas, head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel, said on Friday that Ecowas would ask the Security Council to approve the deployment of troops to The Gambia if Jammeh continued to refuse to leave office.

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