Gambia’s President, Yahya Jammeh has rejected the results of the December 1 elections and called for conduct of fresh polls, one week after he conceded defeat.
“In the same way that I accepted the results faithfully believing
that the Independent Electoral Commission was independent and honest and
reliable, I hereby reject the results in totality,” he said in a
statement broadcast on state television.
“Let me repeat: I will not accept the results based on what has happened”, he added.
Jammeh, who described the polls as “the most dubious election we ever
had”, pointed to an accounting error which awarded victory to his
opponent, Adama Barrow.
Latest official figures gave Barrow 43.29 percent of the votes in the
presidential election, while Jammeh took 39.64 percent. The turnout was
at 59 percent.
“This is the most dubious election we ever had in the history of this country.
“We will go back to the polls because I want to make sure every
Gambian votes under an electoral commission that is impartial,
independent, neutral and free from foreign influence”, he said
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