More information is emerging as to why HirShabelle administration President Ali Gudlawe boycotted Prime Minister Roble's meeting with regional leaders in Mogadishu on election issues.
A statement from HirShabelle this morning said: “HirShabelle Government declares that it is not part of the meeting of the National Consultative Assembly of the Federal Government, Member States and the Benadir Regional Administration. Since the HirShabelle government has no plans to hold the conference, the outcome will not be a matter for the HirShabelle government. ”
Credible sources close to Gudlawe told Capital Online that HirShabelle's president feels disrespected and his political status has been diminished, which has angered him.
According to our sources, Gudlawe did not attend last week's Zoom Line meeting between Prime Minister Roble and the country's regional leaders at a conference in Mogadishu. Gudlawe, who is in Turkey, was unable to enter the line, but the meeting was held without any apology or delay.
The meeting also decided on the agenda of the meeting, which Gudlawe also did not consult with, and the president of HirShabelle felt that it was taken from a weighty person who slaughtered what the other members of the national consultative council agreed upon.
According to sources who spoke to Capital Online, while Gudlawe was feeling this way, it was decided last night to open the conference again today, while Gudlawe is out of the country.
HirShabelle's president then became increasingly angry, wondering why Ahmed Madobe and Said Deni had been repeatedly suspended for weeks, and that he could not be tolerated for a few days on a trip, and then issued a statement boycotting the meeting.
HirShabelle's president will be out of the country until Friday, when he is expected to return, and the conference has now been adjourned following his decision.
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