Monday, January 11, 2021

Farmajo is in danger because Hawiye tribe is the stronger at all

 The Hawiye clan has revolted against Farmajo's policy of electoral fraud


Mogadishu (sh.M.Network) reports from the capital Mogadishu say that Al-shabab fighters have taken over the control of most of the districts in the capital Mogadishu.


Local media reported that military officials had threatened to take action if the government began implementing uncontested elections in Mogadishu.


Pictures of troops, weapons and military vehicles were displayed on the outskirts of Mogadishu, and the men in charge threatened to enter the city if any attempt was made to loot the country's elections.


This coincides with the announcement by the federal government yesterday of a non-consensual election, and that it is not part of Jubbaland, Puntland and other candidates, raising serious concerns about the sustainability of Somalia's statehood.


Lawmaker Mahad Mohamed Salad, one of the politicians who reacted to the deployment on the outskirts of Mogadishu, said he was concerned about the current situation in the country, blaming President Farmajo.


"Tonight I watched a video of heavily armed militias demonstrating on the outskirts of Mogadishu, with no agreement being held in Mogadishu. "It really made me very worried about President Farmajo's wrong direction for this country," he said.


Mahad Salad's statement added, “I wondered if Farmajo was aware of the threat he would pose to the country and the consequences of his acts of sabotage. Or will he wake up like his uncle in a time of turmoil and Villa Somalia advice being diverted elsewhere? ”












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