Gambia military takes over electoral office
Following the rejection of election results by Gambia’s leader of 22-years,
Yahya Jammeh, Gambia's security forces
on Tuesday occupied the building of the country’s Independent Electoral Commission, told
its chairman to leave and also barred other employees from entering the
building, said electoral commission chairman, Alieu Momarr Njai.
"The military came to my office and said I am not to touch anything and told me to leave," he said. "I am worried for my safety."
The 51-year-old
leader of the tiny West African country
was defeated by opposition leader Adama Barrow who had no political experience.
And last week Friday, said he rejects the result of the
December, 1 presidential election -- citing "unacceptable
abnormalities" -- and demanded a fresh vote.
Several West African leaders including the
president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, arrived the country on Tuesday to try
to convince Yahya Jammeh to relinquish power to the winner.
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