Following
Yahya Jammeh´s tragic volte-face, who has now changed his views on last week´s
presidential elections and declared he will not accept the results, the UN
Security Council met today to discuss the explosive situation The Gambia is now
confronted with. The meeting was called at the request of Senegal, a country
that surrounds The Gambia and has a very similar ethnic mix.
The
Council has decided that Jammeh has no other option but to acknowledge the
legitimacy of the election and move aside, for the winner to be sworn in with
no undue delay.
This
is not going to be easy to implement. Jammeh does not seem prepared to be
reasonable. He is afraid of retribution and legal accusations, if he moves out
of the State House.
In
the circumstances, he should be offered political asylum elsewhere outside The
Gambia. That should be the line of negotiations. It would facilitate the
transition to democracy.
Where
could he find asylum? That´s for the leaders of the region to decide and
negotiate with the receiving state and Jammeh. But there are some countries
that could be approached. For instance, Morocco and Saudi Arabia.
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