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Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Joel3(m): 1:09pm On Jan 20, 2017
BANJUL, Gambia (AP) -- The leaders of Guinea and Mauritania arrived in Gambia's capital Friday in a last-ditch diplomatic effort to get defeated President Yahya Jammeh to cede power, while a regional military force was awaiting orders to act.

The head of the regional force has said the troops will force Jammeh out if he doesn't step aside. A noon deadline set by the regional body passed as the Guinean and Mauritanian leaders arrived for talks.

On Thursday, Adama Barrow was inaugurated as Gambia's new president and the U.N. Security Council voted to approve the regional military intervention.
The West African regional force, including tanks, moved into Gambia Thursday evening and has met no resistance, said Marcel Alain de Souza, chairman of the West African regional bloc, ECOWAS. At least 20 military vehicles were seen poised at the border town of Karang on Friday morning.

The regional force, including troops from Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo and Mali, moved in after Barrow's inauguration and the unanimous Security Council vote.
Barrow, who won Gambia's presidential election in December, was sworn in at the Gambian embassy in neighboring Senegal, where he is for his safety.
Jammeh on Friday remained in the official residence, State House, in Gambia's capital, Banjul. Increasingly isolated, he dissolved his Cabinet on Thursday, said Malick Jones, the director of national television. Several ministers had already resigned in recent days, in some cases fleeing the country.

Guinean President Alpha Conde arrived in Banjul with Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. Mauritania has been mentioned as a possible country where Jammeh could go into exile.
Conde will offer Jammeh the chance to step down peacefully, said de Souza.

Jammeh "has the choice of going with President Alpha Conde," said de Souza. If that fails, "we will bring him by force or by will. Our troops will advance on Banjul. Until the last minute, we still think there is a solution resulting from a dialogue."

Jammeh started negotiations with ECOWAS on Thursday and agreed to step down but demanded an amnesty for any crimes that he may have committed during his 22 years in power and that he be permitted to stay in Gambia, at his home village of Kanilai, said de Souza.

Those demands are not acceptable to ECOWAS, said de Souza.

Jammeh's continued presence in Gambia would "create disturbances to public order and terrorist movements," said de Souza. ECOWAS wants Barrow to take power in Gambia without any security threats, said de Souza.
Barrow, in his inaugural speech, which took place under heavy security, called on Jammeh to respect the will of the people and step aside. He also called on Gambia's armed forces to remain in their barracks.

The United States supports diplomatically the regional force's intervention and is in touch with officials in Senegal, State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters. He said he didn't have tactical information but "obviously, it's very, very tense."

It is not certain that Gambia's army will fight to keep Jammeh in power. A soldier with close knowledge of the situation said three barracks had indicated they would support Barrow. The soldier spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to reporters.

"I think the Gambian military would know it's outnumbered," said Maggie Dwyer, an expert on West African militaries at the University of Edinburgh. "Gambia's military has very little combat experience. This would be a very difficult situation for them." She estimated the military's size at 2,400 at most, plus paramilitary forces of less than 1,000.
"My guess is, a very small number would actually put their life on the line for Jammeh," though some might stand by him in the hope of getting any deal he might get to avoid prosecution, Dwyer said.

"People are confident that change will be affected and there will be a peaceful resolution," said Halifa Sallah, spokesman for the coalition supporting Barrow.

African nations have begun stepping away from Jammeh, with Botswana announcing it no longer recognized him as Gambia's president. The African Union has said the continental body would no longer recognize Jammeh once his mandate expired.
About 45,000 people have fled Gambia to Senegal, fearing an outbreak of violence, according to the Senegalese government and the U.N. refugee agency. About 75 percent of those refugees are children accompanied by women, the U.N. said.

It is estimated that a few thousand international tourists are still in Gambia and efforts continued to evacuate them from the country.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/gamian-leader-told-cede-power-065734914.html

Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by doubleportion: 1:11pm On Jan 20, 2017
Source
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Etzakoos(m): 1:16pm On Jan 20, 2017
Bloggers And Their Rumour...I Hail O...Naija Blogger Especially

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Rayd502(m): 1:24pm On Jan 20, 2017
The conditions are true,I jst watched it on sky news...The negotiation is still ongoing.op try and put a source ok.

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Joel3(m): 1:26pm On Jan 20, 2017

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by MOSTEC(m): 1:35pm On Jan 20, 2017
Kiss my balls,jam jam is just fool them.

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by muykem: 1:42pm On Jan 20, 2017
So with all empty chest beating he want to negotiate. I pity those people that beat drum of war.

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by DIKEnaWAR: 2:02pm On Jan 20, 2017
Hehe heh. ..the dogs and baboon are about to soak in blood.

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by wolesmile(m): 2:03pm On Jan 20, 2017
So Jammeh still has the mouth to make demands. Still making demands in the face of defeat?
This guy is incorrigible.
He knows already that it is finished, yet he is using "strong head."
I dey pity am. He better surrender jejely

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by vivaciousvivi(f): 2:03pm On Jan 20, 2017
This man is still giving conditions? Lol
Well at least it shows he can finally see the writing on the wall.
It should never have come to this. He is a disgrace to the African continent.

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Mologi(m): 2:03pm On Jan 20, 2017
They are going to Gadafy him.....

if he doesn't comply....

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by chris6flash: 2:03pm On Jan 20, 2017
Its alright
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by sleepyeyez(m): 2:04pm On Jan 20, 2017
Dis yaya dude is so daft. I wonder how he was able to hold sway for more than 20 yrs. He doesn't even have d support of his small military so what was d basis of d whole stand-off when he could have at least taken d deal earlier offered?

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by henrydadon(m): 2:04pm On Jan 20, 2017
he would have avoided this in the first place if only he accepted defeat honorably and step down and there would have been no need for prosecution he would have left office with his head held high..he should have taken a clue from GEJ and John Mahama

but i guess he was too power drunk and felt he was untouchable..

now he just made thing worse for him self..

very greedy person..now he want to GH but nobody is willing to PH to him..

any kind of legacy he might have had in the last 22 year are all tarnish..

may our lord almighty not take us from hero to zero..

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by rosalieene(f): 2:04pm On Jan 20, 2017
I just remembered Gambia existed!!

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Nobody: 2:05pm On Jan 20, 2017
muykem:
So with all empty chest beating he want to negotiate. I pity those people that beat drum of war.

He has been afraid of prosecution this whole time. It doesn't surprise me that his conditions include amnesty for all his crimes in 22 years.

You people should just throw him in prison

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Damfostopper(m): 2:05pm On Jan 20, 2017
Atleast.... Atleast im and buhari na d same..... infact buhari worst pass him

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by DIKEnaWAR: 2:06pm On Jan 20, 2017
His mumu never do am?
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by gbegemaster(m): 2:06pm On Jan 20, 2017
What kind of madness has possessed this Jammeh guy sef. Am sure he's scared of his past coming to haunt him. Wicked leader.

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by neonly: 2:06pm On Jan 20, 2017
Hmmmmmmmmm
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by baby124: 2:06pm On Jan 20, 2017
Lol, when he thought on the crimes he committed in 22yrs, he decided to commit suicide. Power, ego and pride is a deadly combination. It blocks your brain and conscience. When your brain finally opens and reality sets in, you become ashamed and even afraid of yourself and past actions.
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by pawesome(m): 2:07pm On Jan 20, 2017
Ghen ghen!
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by SlimBrawnie(f): 2:07pm On Jan 20, 2017
The UN treaty recognises the sovereignty of each state to manage its internal affairs without external influence. The invasion of Gambia by ECOWAS is an act of impunity.

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by mccoy47(m): 2:07pm On Jan 20, 2017
Too late for conditions joor
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Nobody: 2:08pm On Jan 20, 2017
You have forgotten that this jammeh was a former rebel leader.Buhari has set a very bad example by not disobeying court orders,including ECOWAS.And also gross human right abuses and genocide.
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by moscobabs(m): 2:08pm On Jan 20, 2017
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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by Moblord(m): 2:08pm On Jan 20, 2017
seriously
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by helphelp: 2:08pm On Jan 20, 2017
You don jonz oga
Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by DozieInc(m): 2:09pm On Jan 20, 2017
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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by nNEOo(m): 2:09pm On Jan 20, 2017
This guy will pay for all the fuel wasted flying the naf and na down to that small town....op nice try next tym source your rumors k?

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Re: Jammeh Gives Conditions To Step Down by victormartyn(m): 2:09pm On Jan 20, 2017
undecided

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