Abdiaziz Laftagareen's administration in the South West has banned political meetings in the areas under his control, as the remaining time for Laftagareen is limited, with five months and 20 days left.
The security minister of the South West administration Mohamed Isaq Abdi told a news conference in Baidoa that no one will be allowed to hold political meetings.
He said the areas in the South West were in a difficult situation due to the drought, and it was clear that Abdicasis Laftagareen was using the drought situation to derail the presidential election in the South West administration.
Laftagareen has taken a step towards dictatorship in the South West, deciding to ban political meetings, with limited time intending to cancel the presidential election in the South West with five months to go and 20 days.
Laftagareen retains the power of the South West Administration and sets foot on a dictatorial path, determined to never relinquish power. The question is, will Laftagareen learn a lesson from the Farmajo incident?
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