Nigeria 'deploys warship' to The Gambia
Tomi Oladipo
BBC Monitoring's Africa
security correspondent
Nigeria’s newest warship, the
NNS Unity, is sailing towards The Gambia ahead of possible military
intervention over President Yahya Jammeh's refusal to accept election defeat
and step down when his term expires on Thursday.
A Nigerian military source
tells the BBC that the patrol vessel is currently sailing off the coast of
Ghana after leaving from the commercial caital, Lagos.
The initial aim is to put on a
show of force rather than to launch an attack.
Senegal is preparing ground
troops ahead of Thursday’s deadline.
The Gambia’s tiny army is no
match for the regional powers. In recent years, President Jammeh has been
promoting his loyalists, including army chief Ousman Badjie, to ranks
beyond their competence.
This has further downgraded
its military capabilities.
The regional body, Ecowas, has
sad that military intervention will be a last resort to bring an end to the
political deadlock in The Gambia.
Nigeria's
President Muhammadu Buhari has been leading mediation efforts to persuade
Mr Jammeh to hand power to former estate agent Adama Barrow, who won the 1
December election.
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