ECOWAS has approved military intervention by Senegal in case violence erupted in Gambia.
The ECOWAS forces that enetered Gambia haven't met resistance on their way, Ndiaye said.
"The goal [of the strikes] is military targets, so far there has been no resistance," Ndiaye said.
On Thursday, Adama Barrow was sworn in as Gambia's new president at the country's embassy in neighboring Senegal, while Yahya Jammeh continued to refuse to step down.
The Gambian presidential election was held on December 1, 2016. On December 10, Jammeh rejected the outcome of the election and filed a petition to the Supreme Court, refusing to step down until the court hears his case. He claimed the country faced foreign interference and declared a state of emergency while the Gambian parliament extended his term for 90 days.
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