“It is his position that he (Barrow) is not going to rely on what the
Court is going to do but on the results of the election and we will not
speculate on what this Court will decide,” added M Sallah.
He further called on Gambians to focus on
preparing for Barrow’s inauguration on 19 January. According to the Constitution, the current mandate of Yahya Jammeh will expire on that date.
The Supreme Court early this week slated January 10 to examine the appeal of the party of President Yahya Jammeh, which calls for the cancellation of the presidential election on 1 December. They announced that judges had been imported from Nigeria and Sierra Leone to sit on the case.
Mr. Jammeh’s party lodged an appeal on 13 December, complaining in particular of irregularities in the counting of results by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) and “intimidation” of its voters in a region.
He further called on Gambians to focus on
preparing for Barrow’s inauguration on 19 January. According to the Constitution, the current mandate of Yahya Jammeh will expire on that date.
The Supreme Court early this week slated January 10 to examine the appeal of the party of President Yahya Jammeh, which calls for the cancellation of the presidential election on 1 December. They announced that judges had been imported from Nigeria and Sierra Leone to sit on the case.
Mr. Jammeh’s party lodged an appeal on 13 December, complaining in particular of irregularities in the counting of results by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) and “intimidation” of its voters in a region.
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