Senegal on Wednesday presented a draft resolution to the UN Security Council seeking support for Ecowas efforts to press Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh to step down, diplomats have said.
But the text does not explicitly seek council authorisation to deploy troops to The Gambia to force Jammeh to cede power to president-elect Adama Barrow, diplomats said.
The Economic Community Of West African States (Ecowas) has repeatedly called on Jammeh to respect the result of the December 1 election and step down after 22 years in power.
Jammeh on Tuesday declared a state of emergency as Barrow, who is currently in Senegal, maintained his inauguration will go ahead as planned on Thursday on Gambian soil.
At Senegal’s request, the Security Council will discuss the crisis in the West African country on Wednesday, diplomats said.
The African Union has said it will no longer recognise Jammeh as head of state as of January 19.
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