The Government of Botswana has officially denounced Yahya Jammeh, as
President of The Gambia. A statement issued today, January 19, 2017,
said the country will cease to recognize him as President of Gambia with
immediate effect.
According to Botswana government, the decision was because Yahya Jammeh
has refused to hand power to President-elect Adama Barrow.
'Following Mr. Yahya Jammeh’s refusal to hand over power to the
President-elect Adama Barrow, in accordance with the expressed will of the
Gambian people, the Government of Botswana announces that it will no longer
recognize Mr. Jammeh as the President of Gambia, together with his Government,”
the statement said.
Read the full statement below..
RE: THE GAMBIA – BOTSWANA NO LONGER RECOGNISES MR. JAMMEH
PRESS RELEASE Gaborone, 19th January 2017: Following Mr. Yahya
Jammeh’s refusal to hand over power to the President-elect Adama Barrow, in
accordance with the expressed will of the Gambian people, the Government of
Botswana announces that it will no longer recognise Mr. Jammeh as the President
of Gambia, together with his Government. This decision which takes effect
immediately is consistent with Botswana’s position as articulated through the
Press Release of 16th December 2016.
Mr. Jammeh’s decision not to respect the will of the Gambian people
undermines the ongoing efforts to consolidate democracy and good governance in
The Gambia and Africa as a whole. This is also in direct contravention of the
spirit and aspirations of the African Union Constitutive Act.
The Government of Botswana therefore continues to
appeal to the international community to do all within its power to exert
pressure on Mr. Jammeh to hand over power in order to ensure a smooth
transition.
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