Sunday, November 1, 2020

The corruption of Farmajo in Somalia

 4 years of Farmajo's rule of Somalia .. A statement of account ravaging corruption


According to the Somali opposition and local media, the Farmajo era was characterized by the consolidation of financial and administrative corruption and the jump over power with political bribes.

The rule of the Somali president, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, is nearing an end, as he has only months left, after four years as president, as he took office in February 2017.

The curtain falls, according to analysts, on one of the "most corrupt presidents," among the eight presidents who have ruled Somalia since its independence in 1960, and whose number is eight, which is their ninth.

According to the Somali opposition and local media, the Farmajo era was characterized by the consolidation of financial and administrative corruption and employment to foreign countries and the jump to power with political bribes, the spread of favoritism and the exploitation of the influence of his regime's officials, old and young, in the various joints of the system.


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