Why hasn't a new head of Somali intelligence been appointed yet? Farmajo refuses to appoint a new head because the circumstances of the killing of Ikran Tahlil and his implication before the elections were not revealed.
Farmajo remains reluctant to appoint a new head of the National Security and Intelligence Agency (NISA).
It's been nearly a week since Farmajo and the prime minister settled their long-running political dispute.
The terms of the agreement included the appointment of the NISA captain from Farmajo, but Roble must approve the individual.
So far, Farmajo hasn't nominated the person he wants to be named leader of the NISA, so Roble can read that person and accept or reject that person.
The reluctance can be explained by the fact that Farmajo does not want to submit a candidacy, for the rest of the elections and Yassin Fary wants to stay in Nysa.
In order not to open an investigation into the Ikran Tahlil case, Fahd Yassin, on the other hand, is undoubtedly seeking a seat in Parliament.
It can also be said that the reason why he did not appoint a new leader for women was that he had not yet found a trustworthy person who could conceal his sins.
If Nysa is appointed as the new captain, the Lullaby Ikran case will be taken to court, so Farmajo is not willing to appoint a new captain.
Therefore, the Akran Tahlil case must be presented to the judiciary to punish those behind her murder before the elections
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