Fundraising for former President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo to build a house is on the rise, and Farmajo's supporters are mobilizing on social media.
Accounts have been set up to collect the money, some of which are owned by private individuals who worked in his office and are still close to Farmajo.
According to the Somali constitution, any president who transfers power peacefully will have a budget of $ 25,000 for his or her home and security expenses and $ 8,000 per month.
The total amount is $ 396,000 a year, and the country's ninth parliament has approved a provision for the president to hand over power peacefully to a non-permanent member of parliament and $ 33,000 a month.
Many people are shocked by Farmajo's campaign to build a house, and commentators say there is no need for Farmajo to ask for donations from those who are starving to death in the country, earning a lot of money every month.
Farmajo's group and others in hiding, including Farmajo, Fahad Yassin and Hassan Ali Kheyre, want to mislead the public into depositing money in non-existent accounts in order to deposit their money in the bank.
To put it bluntly, there is no doubt that Farmajo has millions of dollars in cash in his house and if he puts it in the bank he is afraid of being questioned and found out that during his five years in power he has robbed the poor people.
The Farmajo group has started sending money to some of its supporters, ordering them to donate cheese, and publish the receipts on social media to make the world think that the public loves farmajo and want to build house. Farmajo's supporters have been misleading him into believing he has not committed any corruption during his five years in power.
Relevant agencies, particularly the Auditor General and the Financial Supervisory Authority, should investigate Farmajo's previous misappropriation of funds and his alleged misappropriation of new funds.
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