{"id":286150,"date":"2017-01-19T06:00:26","date_gmt":"2017-01-19T06:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=286150"},"modified":"2017-01-19T06:00:26","modified_gmt":"2017-01-19T06:00:26","slug":"military-intervention-should-be-last-option-in-gambia-nunoo-mensah","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/01\/military-intervention-should-be-last-option-in-gambia-nunoo-mensah\/","title":{"rendered":"Military intervention should be last option in Gambia – Nunoo-Mensah"},"content":{"rendered":"
Military intervention in The Gambia’s political crisis should be a last resort, a former Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier-General (rtd)\u00a0Joseph Nunoo-Mensah has advised.<\/p>\n
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has resolved to oust President Yahya Jammeh following his attempt to hold on to power after his defeat in the country’s general elections in December 2016.<\/p>\n
[contextly_sidebar id=”WZIoLOtgk1gfLiHAZFE8DNcWv11bj4w3″]Already, Senegalese troops have been seen moving towards the Gambian border in a show of force to pressure President Jammeh to stand down. Nigeria has also sent an air force unit to Senegal in support of the possible intervention.<\/p>\n
Although several mediation efforts have failed, Brigadier-General Nunoo-Mensah, has cautioned that\u00a0all other possibilities\u00a0be exhausted before military action is considered.<\/p>\n
Speaking on Eyewitness News<\/strong>, he said, \u201cI wouldn\u2019t want to advise launching a military operation to push him out of the place. I would not want to use military measures and the military should be a last resort if that is possible. If we are just starting off saying just move in with an army and take him out and so on, it will involve the loss of lives so we should think about that.\u201d<\/p>\n In Brigadier-General Nunoo-Mensah’s view, it is paramount that the loss of lives is avoided even if some other countries eventually commit to military action.<\/p>\n “You can intervene militarily, but I am saying that, you must on the balance of probability, be able to do that without loss of lives. If you can work that out with minimal loss of lives, fair enough,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n Ghana should avoid military intervention<\/strong><\/p>\n On the possible role Ghana could play in any intervention, Brigadier-General Nunoo-Mensah recounted that he had advised former President John Atta Mills to avoid any military involvement in a similar crisis in neighbouring Cote d’Ivoire which eventually led to the ousting of Laurent Gbagbo.<\/p>\n \u201cDuring the Gbagbo crisis, we were in the same kind of situation and my advice to President Mills in those days was not to use force if he could achieve the same purpose without loss of lives,\u201d he recounted.<\/p>\n