ECOWAS must call President Jammeh to order
Saturday, 3rd October, 2009 Public Agenda


A threat to peace anywhere, it is said, is a threat to peace everywhere. And this is why the precarious situation in Gambia deserves the attention of all well-meaning citizens of member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Last week, the international media was awash with the infamous pronouncement by President Yahya Jammeh that he would eliminate any Gambian citizen who will attempt to sabotage his government in the name of human rights. He did not stop there; he equally declared he will kill other nationals who are collaborating with his citizens in their worthy cause of fighting for fundamental human rights and civil liberties.


In fact, many had looked on while President Jammeh continued to unleash fire and brimstone on his countrymen and women. The man has gagged all those he perceives as his opponents- the media has been muzzled with journalists being detained and held incommunicado at his will; repressive laws have been used to disable human and civil rights groups from operating.
The world community did not halt the man in his nefarious activities tracks and thus had the guts to issue the ultimate t
hreat to humanity. "I will kill anyone, who wants to destabilize this country. If you think that you can collaborate with so called human rights defenders, and get away with it, you must be living in a dream world. I will kill you, and nothing will come out of it," he proclaimed.

It is incredible to fathom that in this day and age when the call is for democratization, respect for rule of law and fundamental rights and civil liberties, a person of the stature of a head of state could make such irresponsible pronouncements.
President Jammeh has no regard for anyone; he has turned himself into a tin god and a monarch of all that he surveys, exhibiting gross disrespect for anything decent and subjugating Gambians to indignities. Similarly, his attitude is a manifestation of his flagrant disregard for the African Commission on Human and People's Right (ACHPR), which paradoxically, is located in Gambia. Public Agenda thus agrees with the civil society groups of Ghana which are demanding the relocation of the ACHPR.

Similarly, we call on the ECOWAS Commission and all other Heads of States of the West African subregion to call their brother, President Jammeh, to order before the situation escalates into unimaginable proportions. The massacre of about 157 Guinean nationals at a rally in the capital, Conakry by security forces last Monday is too fresh in our minds and should serve as a warning to the entire subregion.
Author: from the Editor