The
Security Council,
Reaffirming
its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial
integrity and unity of The Islamic Republic of The Gambia, and
recalling the importance of the principles of good-neighbourliness,
non-interference and regional cooperation,
Recalling
the Statement of its President on 21 December
2016 on Peace consolidation in West Africa and the
Press Statement of its Members on 10 December 2016 on the Gambia
elections,
Recalling
the relevant provisions of Article 23 (4) of the African Union (AU)
Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance and the provisions of
the Supplementary Protocol of the Economic Community of West African
States (ECOWAS) on Democracy and Good Governance,
Congratulating the
Gambian people for the holding of the peaceful and
transparent Presidential election on 1 December 2016,
Noting the
official results of the elections of 1 December 2016 issued by the
Gambian Independent Electoral Commission which proclaimed Mr. Adama
Barrow President Elect, and which the outgoing President of The
Islamic Republic of The Gambia, Mr. Yahya Jammeh, himself publicly
recognized and accepted on 2 December,
Strongly
condemning the statement by President Jammeh, on 9 December rejecting
the December 1 official election results and the takeover of the
Independent Electoral Commission by the Gambian Armed Forces on 13
December 2016, and the attempt by the Parliament ON 18 January 2017
to extend President Jammeh’s term for three monthS beyond his
current mandate,
Condemning in
the strongest possible terms the attempts to usurp the will
of the people and undermine the integrity of the electoral process in
The Gambia,
Condemning
the attempt to prevent a peaceful and orderly transfer of power to
President-elect Barrow by declaring a state of emergency,
Expressing grave
concern at the risk of deterioration of the situation in the
Gambia, recalling that the Gambian government bears
primary responsibility for protecting human rights and protecting the
civilian population in The Gambia and demanding that
all stakeholders and parties act with maximum restraint, refrain from
violence and remain calm,
Commending
the declaration of the Peace and Security Council of the
African Union (AU) at its 647th meeting
held on 13 January 2017 that as of 19 January 2017, outgoing
President, Yahya Jammeh, will cease to be recognized by the AU as
legitimate President of the Republic of the Gambia,
taking
note of the communiqué of the Chairman of the African Union
on 10 December 2016 and the joint Communique of The ECOWAS
Commission, the African Union Commission and the United Nations
Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) on 10 December 2016,
Commending
the initiatives of ECOWAS, including the visit of a ECOWAS/UN high
level delegation in Banjul on 13 December 2016, led by Her Excellency
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia and
Chairperson of the ECOWAS authority, aimed at ensuring a peaceful and
orderly transition of process in The Gambia, as well as the ECOWAS
high level delegation in Banjul on 13 January 2017,
Further
welcoming the efforts of His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, President
and Commander in chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the
ECOWAS Mediator in the Gambia and His Excellency, John Dramani
Mahama, former President of the Republic of Ghana as the Co-chair,
Recognizing the
important mediation role of Mr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas, Special
Representative of the Secretary General and Head of the United
Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS),
Commending and
strongly supporting the continued efforts of the African Union and
ECOWAS to promote peace, stability and good governance in the Region,
1.
Urges all Gambian parties and stakeholders to respect the
will of the people and the outcome of the election which recognized
Adama Barrow as President-elect of The Gambia and representative of
the freely expressed voice of the Gambian people as proclaimed by
the Independent Electoral Commission;
2.
Endorses the decisions of ECOWAS and the African Union to recognize
Mr. Adama Barrow as President-Elect of the Gambia;
3.
Calls upon the countries in the region and the relevant regional
organisation to cooperate with President Barrow in his efforts to
realize the transition of power ;
4.
Welcomes the decisions on The Gambia of the Fiftieth
Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority held in Abuja on 17
December 2016 and the decisions of The Peace and Security Council of
the African Union (AU), at its 644th meeting held on 12 December
2016 and its 647th meeting held on 13 January 2017;
5.
Welcomes further the decisions of the Peace and Security Council of
the African Union (AU), declaring the inviolable nature of the
outcome of the presidential elections held on 1 December 2016 in The
Gambia, calling upon outgoing President Yahya Jammeh to keep to the
letter and spirit of the speech he delivered on 2 December 2016, in
which he welcomed the maturity of democracy in The Gambia and
congratulated the president-elect, Adama Barrow, and declaring
further that, as of 19 January 2017, outgoing President Yahya Jammeh
will cease to be recognized as legitimate President of the Republic
of The Gambia (AU/PSC communique at its 647th meeting held on 13
January 2017);
6.
Expresses its full support to the ECOWAS in its commitment to ensure
the respect of the will of the people of The Gambia as expressed in
the results of 1stDecember elections (draw from para
38(h) of the communiqué of 50th ECOWAS summit of 17
December 2016 and para 3 of the AU/PSC communique at its 647th
meeting held on 13 January 2017);
7.
Requests outgoing President Jammeh to carry out a peaceful and
orderly transition process, and to transfer power to President-elect
Adama Barrow by 19 January 2017 in accordance with the Gambian
constitution,
8.
Emphasizes the importance that the safety of President-elect Adama
Barrow, and that of all Gambian citizens be fully ensured, and noted
the decision of ECOWAS Fiftieth Session in this regard;
9.
Requests all stakeholders, within and outside The Gambia, to
exercise restraint, respect the rule of law and ensure the peaceful
transfer of power;
10.
Further Requests the Gambian defence and security forces to
demonstrate maximum restraint to maintain an atmosphere of calm in
the Gambia and stresses their duty and obligation to place
themselves at the disposal of the democratically elected
authorities.
11.
Requests the Secretary General to update the Security Council on the
implementation of this resolution within ten (10) days after its
adoption (new para);
12.
Requests the Secretary-General, including through his
Special Representative, to facilitate, as appropriate, political
dialogue between the Gambian stakeholders in order to ensure peace
in The Gambia and respecting the outcome of the Presidential
election as recognized by ECOWAS and African Union, and to provide
technical assistance to the ECOWAS mediation where required,
13.
Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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