The Economic Community of West African States has depended on understanding the emergency in Gambia utilizing tranquil intercession as against the prior proposed military mediation.
The administrator of the West African local alliance, Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, told the media in Ghana's capital, Accra on Saturday that ECOWAS is seeking after intervention until further notice and there will be no troop sending to The Gambia.
"We are focused on a serene intercession and a quiet move of force in The Gambia. We will keep on pursueing that for the time being," Sirleaf said after a meeting with provincial pioneers held after the initiation of Ghana's new president.
She likewise expressed that the territorial body is checking occasions as The Gambia's Supreme Court hears the case on January 10 recorded by Jammeh's gathering to wipe out the decision result and hold crisp races.
A year ago, the president of the ECOWAS Commission Marcel de Souion could be utilized if intervention endeavors which led by Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari and Ghana's previous President John Dramani Mahama, neglect to induce Jammeh to surrender control.
Jammeh then again portrayed ECOWAS' position as announcing war furthermore an affront to the Gambian constitution which has clear rules on the most proficient method to fathom its inward emergency.
Senegal has said that military mediation ought to be the final resort in the emergency trusting Jammeh will see reason and handover official power gently.
ECOWAS is relied upon to hold a meeting on Monday in Abuja to take a ultimate conclusion.
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