AI Gambia representative urges Gambia government to intervene and save lives in Senegal

By Mama A. Touray

Amnesty International Gambia, representative, Muhammed Hydara has recently released a statement on the ongoing crisis in Senegal urging the government of The Gambia to intervene in the ongoing issue in the neighboring country of Senegal to save lives in the country.

In a statement shared with this medium, Muhammed Hydara said the political crisis in Senegal has reached a critical stage, posing a grave threat to peace and stability, while urged the government of The Gambia to fulfill its responsibility and intervene promptly. 

The Gambia’s intervention he said is crucial to prevent further bloodshed and protect the lives of Senegalese neighbors.

“In 2016, during The Gambia’s elections, the Senegalese government stepped in to avert a violent outcome. Now, it is time for The Gambia to return the favor and extend its hand to the people of Senegal. Lives are at stake, and it is our duty to act swiftly and decisively.” He said.

Hydara stated that by utilizing the influence and resources, The Gambia can help facilitate dialogue and mediation between the conflicting parties in Senegal, and that Gambia’s intervention can bring much-needed stability, prevent loss of life, and pave the way for a peaceful resolution.

“The Senegalese people are counting on The Gambia’s support in this critical moment. Let us uphold the spirit of regional cooperation and solidarity, as we have done before, to safeguard the well-being of our fellow citizens. The time for action is now. Stand with Senegal, intervene to save lives, and foster peace in our shared region,” he stated.