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Stand down or face 'legitimate force', ECOWAS tells Gbagbo
After holding an emergency summit on Friday, the 15-nation West African regional bloc ECOWAS said that it would send a special envoy to the Ivory Coast to tell incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo he must step down or face “legitimate force”.
By News Wires (text)
AFP - West African nations on Friday threatened force if Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo refuses to quit power and said those responsible for post-election deaths would face international prosecution.
Leaders from the 15-member ECOWAS regional bloc also said a high-level delegation would be sent to Ivory Coast as an "ultimate gesture" to Gbagbo in the hope that he could be persuaded to leave peacefully.
The statement following an emergency summit of the Economic Community of West African States came as Gbagbo's internationally recognised rival, Alassane Ouattara, urged the army to desert the incumbent leader.
"In the event that Mr Gbagbo fails to heed the immutable demand of ECOWAS, the community will be left with no alternative but to take other measures, including the use of legitimate force, to achieve the goals of the Ivorian people," a final statement from the summit said.
The bloc said it planned a meeting of military chiefs of staff from the organisation "to plan future action."
Leaders also expressed "deep concern over the unacceptably high number of lives lost since 7 December 2010 and warn all those responsible that they will face international trials for human rights violations at the earliest opportunity."
The date referred to a previous emergency summit on the Ivory Coast crisis, when ECOWAS suspended the country from the organisation and called on Gbagbo to step down.
Pressure on Gbagbo has mounted since last month's presidential vote, with the United States searching for more UN troops and France offering him a final chance to step aside.
The summit was held after a UN body demanded a halt to "atrocities" in Ivory Coast and the Central Bank of West African States blocked Gbagbo's access to finances following the World Bank's earlier move to freeze loans.
Much of the world, including the United Nations, has recognised Ouattara as the winner of last month's elections, but Gbagbo has refused to budge in the face of escalating calls for him to leave.
The financial measures may make it difficult for Gbagbo to pay salaries for soldiers and others, and Ouattara addressed the military in a statement on Friday.
Ouattara read the statement in the Golf Hotel, the luxury Abidjan resort where his shadow government is holed up, protected by 800 UN peacekeepers who are in turn blockaded by Gbagbo's security forces.
"As commander in chief, I order the Defence and Security Forces to carry out their republican mission of protecting the population against the militias and foreign mercenaries that are spilling Ivorian blood," he said.
Both Ouattara's camp and UN human rights monitors accuse Gbagbo's FDS of involvement in large-scale human rights abuses, and there have been reports of them working with masked militia fighters and Liberian mercenaries.
"Violence is returning to our towns and our city neighbourhoods. Serious human rights violations are reported from all corners," Ouattara said.
"Under cover of the curfew, people have been been kidnapped and executed by elements of the Republican Guard and the Cecos, backed by foreign mercenaries and militiamen," he said, in his first public statement this month.
While commanders of the entire 17,000-strong FDS have pledged loyalty to Gbagbo, his most feared support comes from two elite squads, the 1,500-strong Guards and the 2,000 members of the Cecos police special forces unit.
Ahead of Friday's summit, the United States had said it was talking with regional countries from ECOWAS about boosting the 9,000-strong UN mission in Ivory Coast.
French Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie said Friday that Gbagbo could still step down honourably, but warned that time was growing short.
"Mr Gbagbo still has the possibility of leaving this situation with dignity by recognising what the results are and by handing over power," she told French radio.
"He has the right to a completely honourable exit... but the more time passes and the more things get out of control and there's violence, the more this possibility distances itself."




























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Let Gbogba leave us alone
For past 10 years no acheivement in my country Ivory Coast, I think that ECOWAS should use force to take him out because allowing him to stay their will cause more pain to Ivorian. Gbagbo Family are aside countries enjoying their self and we the poor citizen are here experiencing hardship and killing of our brothers and sisters. Please ECOWAS, USA, FRANCE, and other organization try to interven fast before you wake and see us died in the hand of the wicked president Gbagbo.
ivory coast elections
Let mr Gbagbo peacefully step aside before we witness another unwanted civil war in the sub-african region. Afterall, he,s ageing what did he wants to offer the ivorian people?
LEAVE THE OFFICE IN PEACE
Duringthe time of PROPHETY JEREMIAH, THE TIME for king ZEDEKIAH WAS DUE, God wannted him to surrender to the chaldeans , he tried to bye time and thinking GOD might change HIS mind but WHENER jeremiah ASKED GOD the answer was still the same surrender for the sake of his life , his people and the sacurity of the city.jeremiah37;8-10,38;2.tHE king was told even if he mighty simighty the whole army of the enemy and remasin the wounded one ,he could arise and put the city on fire. for the sake of your life and the whole ivorian LEAVE THE OFFICE THANK YOU FOR SERVING THE NATION FOR TEN YEARS, BE BLESSED FOR THAT ,,BUT NOW GIVE WAY TO ANOTHER ONE AND BLESS HIM YOU WILL REST IN PEACE AND RESPECT.
may the LORD PROTECT AND KEEP IVORY COAST IN PEACE.and also the other side treat him well, remember we arte the image of GOD ,and we all do mistake. no room for vingiance,. we are with you. BUKUKU BOTSWANA.
Odinga tell the Ivorian People
Time up the world seem to be uniting. By Monday Ivory Coast must have the winner.
Africa you are good for sending Mr. L.Odinga to Ivory
Fortneen thousand people have left, 175 rae dead, people's proparty have been distroyed because of you L.G selfish leader.To day Odinga tell him/them the truth about future of Ivory Coast if he still refuses to step down. By Monday let us hear of good news about Ivorian people.
Nigeria to save democracy
Wow! Nigeria is going to save democracy in Africa - with you guessed it -an illegal invasion.
nice
i also think that the french countries in africa need to adjust more to understand the movement of the english ones;:::
the north africans dont see themselfes as africans,how then will the united states of africa be assepted;::::the camerooneans dont believe that nigeria a big brother to them.we want peace want unity,;;;with or with out ghadafi we will win
You People!?
What do you mean by "You people"?!
if persuasion fails force
if persuasion fails force must be applied
Hurry'.
plse plse US hurry and save the african people from dictators who have killed many inocent people like now in ivorycoast,and ather contries in line.democracy as is tout it shoud't be changed.why u in US LEAVE POWER honaurably if defeated?
Congrats to ECOWAS
I wish to congratulate ECOWAS members to have taken this bold and just decision on time.To send an Envoy to Gbagbo will be a waste of time, and ECOWAS Countries to send their troops to Abidjan to uproot Gbagbo and his evil regime by force.I also appeal to UN and EU to contribute funds generously to facilitate ECOWAS troops movement