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Gambia election row: Yahya Jammeh 'should step down now' | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The Gambia's opposition coalition has called on President Yahya Jammeh to step down immediately, after he challenged his defeat in the recent election. | |
Mr Jammeh initially accept the result but then reversed his decision and said he would annul the election. | |
His party says it would file a petition to the Supreme Court. | |
The UN and the African Union have called on Mr Jammeh to respect the election verdict. | |
Several West African leaders are to fly to The Gambia's capital, Banjul on Tuesday to try and resolve the political crisis. | |
"I think he should step down now," said Adama Barrow, who was declared the election winner. | |
"He has lost the election, we don't want to waste time, we want this country to start moving," he told the AFP news agency. | |
President Jammeh went on national TV over the weekend to announce his "total rejection of the election result... thereby annulling the election". | |
He said "we will go back to the polls because I want to make sure every Gambian has voted". | He said "we will go back to the polls because I want to make sure every Gambian has voted". |
He said he was preparing a petition "against the flawed decision of the Independent Elections Commission". | He said he was preparing a petition "against the flawed decision of the Independent Elections Commission". |
Adding errors | Adding errors |
According to the electoral commission's latest count, as a result of the vote on 1 December: | According to the electoral commission's latest count, as a result of the vote on 1 December: |
They were revised by the country's electoral commission on 5 December, when it emerged that the ballots for one area had been added incorrectly, swelling Mr Barrow's vote. | They were revised by the country's electoral commission on 5 December, when it emerged that the ballots for one area had been added incorrectly, swelling Mr Barrow's vote. |
The error, which also added votes to the other candidates, "has not changed the status quo" of the result, the commission said. | The error, which also added votes to the other candidates, "has not changed the status quo" of the result, the commission said. |
However, it narrowed Mr Barrow's margin of victory from 9% to 4%. | However, it narrowed Mr Barrow's margin of victory from 9% to 4%. |
Mr Jammeh, who has ruled the Gambia for 22 years, originally conceded victory to Mr Barrow, who used to be a security guard in chain store Argos in London. | Mr Jammeh, who has ruled the Gambia for 22 years, originally conceded victory to Mr Barrow, who used to be a security guard in chain store Argos in London. |
He was even shown telephoning Mr Barrow saying "you are the elected president of Gambia and I wish you all the best". | |
Last week a leading member of Mr Barrow's coalition told the UK's The Guardian newspaper that President Jammeh would be prosecuted for alleged crimes committed during his rule. | Last week a leading member of Mr Barrow's coalition told the UK's The Guardian newspaper that President Jammeh would be prosecuted for alleged crimes committed during his rule. |
In his U-turn rejecting the results, Mr Jammeh cited "serious and unacceptable abnormalities" in the electoral process, pointing to the errors mentioned by the electoral commission. | In his U-turn rejecting the results, Mr Jammeh cited "serious and unacceptable abnormalities" in the electoral process, pointing to the errors mentioned by the electoral commission. |
Despite the errors, election commission head Alieu Momarr Njai told Reuters news agency that he stood by the "if it goes to court, we can prove every vote cast". | |
"The election results were correct, nothing will change that," he said. | |
President-elect Barrow said on Sunday that he feared for his safety. | President-elect Barrow said on Sunday that he feared for his safety. |
In his 22 years in power, Mr Jammeh acquired a reputation as a ruthless leader. | In his 22 years in power, Mr Jammeh acquired a reputation as a ruthless leader. |
Human rights group have accused his government of stifling the press and harassing opposition parties. | Human rights group have accused his government of stifling the press and harassing opposition parties. |