GAMBIAN PRESIDENT ELECT ASSASSINATED
photo credited to:kairo news
Report reaching us from cbn.tv has it that the Gambian
president elect is dead.
Gambia’s president-elect Adama Barrow who
vowed to take office on January 19 despite the refusal
of outgoing President Yahya Jammeh to give up power
has been killed by unknown assailants.
The assailants overpowered the security guards of Mr.
Barrow, leaving two of the guards dead and other six
injured from gunshots.
President Yahya Jammeh, the ‘prime suspect’ has
denied any involvement in the incident.
The assassination of Mr. Barrow comes few days after
he referred to the country’s constitution that a court
action taken by Jammeh cannot prevent the winner of
the poll from assuming office as mandated by the
constitution.
He was responding to Jammeh, who said on Saturday that
a decision of the Economic Community of West African
States to send troops to ensure a peaceful transition of
power was a “declaration of war” and called for a fresh
poll.
“It should be crystal clear that filing an election petition
is the private matter of a loser in an election. It does
not prevent mandatory constitutional processes from
taking place,” Barrow said.
ECOWAS, the African Union and the United Nations
could only intervene if “the two presidents fail to do,
with impeccable thoroughness, what the constitution of
the republic demands,” he said.
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