The Senegalese troops backed by other African forces are on standby to move into The Gambia as President Yahya Jammeh approaches a midnight deadline to stand down or face military action after refusing to leave at the end of his term.
"We are not going to involve ourselves militarily. This is a political dispute," Chief of Defence Staff Ousman Badjie said yesterday, after eating dinner in a tourist district close to the capital, Banjul, eyewitnesses told AFP.
"If they (Senegalese) come in, we are here like this," Badjie said, making a hands up to surrender gesture.
Badjie is no stranger to controversy after appearing to declare support for president-elect Adama Barrow and then switching back to Jammeh.
He was recently barred from visiting Gambian peacekeepers in Darfur due to the sensitivity of The Gambia's ongoing political crisis, which has seen Jammeh repeatedly refuse to step down despite losing a December 1 election to opponent Barrow.
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