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Falana Asks ECOWAS to sanction Senegalese President for Postponing Elections

Basic liberties attorney, Femi Falana, SAN, has encouraged the Monetary People group of West African States, ECOWAS, to consider forcing designated sanctions, including travel boycotts and resource freezes, on President Macky Sall of Senegal and authorities of his administration.

Falana said ECOWAS ought to earnestly sort out an extra-common meeting to talk about and answer the falling apart basic liberties and law and order circumstance in the country.

The call followed Sall’s choice to cancel the current month’s races, refering to a column over the qualification of competitors.

Falana expressed that the delay of the decisions proposes a purposeful ploy by Sall to control the nation’s Constitution.

As per him, this is to clutch power against the desire of individuals and well known yearnings.

“Forcing designated sanctions on Mr Sall and authorities of his administration is reliable with the arrangements of ECOWAS deals and conventions including article 45 (2) of the ECOWAS Convention on Majority rules system and Great Administration,” Falana said in a proclamation.

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