Credible sources told Capital Online that former Somali Presidents Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Hassan Sheikh Mohamud have lodged complaints with Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble over the way the commission's ministerial-level inquiry was conducted. removal of members of the electoral commission from the complaint.
The two presidents, who are also candidates, wrote a letter to Mohamed Hussein Roble expressing their views on Wadajir Party leader Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame, who said the committee still included members of the NISA and Farmajo's supporters.
Our information also indicates that they were complaining that the list of committee members handed over to Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble had been leaked without a promise.
Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said there had been no consultation on the investigation process and the results had not been shared before it was announced, calling for a review of the text to ensure a free and fair election.
Disclosure of the list is considered a great preventing back-lists, and she suspected that behind Villa Somalia, the opposition to make a permanent together.
Sharif and Hassan Sheikh and other candidates in the Union of Candidates have not yet commented on the matter and some have reportedly quietly submitted their grievances.
The reason why Hassan and Sharif did not speak publicly was said to be that they did not want to put political pressure on Roble, who they saw as a man who had done a lot on the dispute, but wanted everything to be resolved in a low-key way.
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