Gambia Electoral Commission Chairman, Alieu Momar Njai, has fled the country as he was said to have received threats after declaring President Yahya Jammeh the loser of a December 1 election. It is not known where the electoral chief ran to.
Reports have it that tension is building up in Gambia and that the streets of the country’s capital, Banjul, have been deserted due to a boycott, out of fear of outgoing Jammeh’s decision to challenge the presidential election result.
Many shops remained closed, while residents stayed indoors and children did not attend school due to a heavy military presence in the city and its outskirts.
Gambians fearfully awaited Jammeh’s next move, after the ruling party filed a petition to challenge the result of the December 1 vote.
The ruling Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) said the election should be annulled in a document handed to the registrar of the Supreme Court.
The petition was filed after an African Union (AU) delegation met with Jammeh, hoping to persuade him to hand over power to president-elect Adama Barrow.
However, Gambia’s Supreme Court is currently not operational with only one sitting judge, after Jammeh fired two others earlier this year.
In addition, all court houses have been closed throughout the poverty-stricken West African nation, as the Gambia Bar Association went on strike in protest against Jammeh’s refusal to bow out.
A wide range of professional bodies and Civil Society Organizations and various human rights groups have added their voice to the calls for Jammeh to respect the election result.
The Chairman of the African Union (AU), Mr. Idriss Deby, had expressed full support for the decisions adopted by the ECOWAS Heads of State on the political situation in The Gambia.
In a statement issued in Addis Ababa and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Abuja, Deby commended the Heads for their “principled stand with regards to the situation in The Gambia.
He said the AU is in full support of the decisions reached at the meeting held in Abuja on Dec 16, including “the consideration to use all necessary means to ensure the respect of the will of the people of The Gambia.” [myad]