Laftagareen attacked Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble, saying he would never accept political checkpoints and extortion.
Laftagareen argued that roadblocks had been set up illegally by Prime Minister Roble to hold seats in the administration.
He also said Roble was taking advantage of his personal interests and those of his close associates to hand over power to his administration, which he described as "impossible".
Laftagareen, who is understood to be working for Farmajo, has previously cut ties with Prime Minister Roble, who is the country's top election official.
Laftagareen is mobilizing the people of the South West to rekindle tribal strife, which is not in the interest of the Somali people but is Farmajo's plan to stay in Villa Somalia.
It is clear that Lafta-gareen is outraged, as more pressure and pressure is being put on Farmajo, just to disrupt the election.
But Prime Minister Roble said Abdiaziz Lafta-gareen's concerns would be addressed and he was ready, saying Lafta-gareen's remarks had surprised the Somali people and he hoped he would calm down and return to his old age.
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