The Liberian president Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf has expressed anger and
disappointment at President Yahya Jammeh
of the Gambia for recording and
broadcasting their private phone
conversation.
Mrs Sirleaf accused Mr Jammeh of playing
games.
“At the time he called me, I was thinking
that he was going to find a way out of this
and he was going to be able to work with
the [mediation] team but clearly, clearly it
was just a game. It was just a ruse on his
part,” she told the BBC Focus On Africa
Programme .
On Sunday, Mr Jammeh telephoned Mrs
Sirleaf, chairperson of the regional bloc
Ecowas, and appealed to her to help
provide Supreme Court judges to preside
over his election petition.
In the phone conversation which was
broadcast on state television, Mr Jammeh
said he want to resolve the election dispute
peacefully through the court in line with
the provisions of the Gambian constitution.
He also told Mrs Sirleaf that he had filed
an injunction at the supreme court, which
the Chief Justice today declined to hear.
But Sirleaf said it is unfortunate that Mr
Jammeh had recorded the conversation
without advising her of his intention.
“Unfortunately, being the person that he is,
he recorded and televised the conversation
without advising me of his intent to do so,”
she said.
“Let me make it very, very clear. There is
no change in Ecowas’s position. The
constitution of the Gambia must be
respected. My only duty was to take his
appeal and pass it on to the mediating
team.”
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