The Somali People Do not need a President Who is Robbing Elections

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:00 am

The Somali people are tired of war and violence and need to hold elections to maintain peace and stability. To this end the Somali people support the continuation of the dialogue to find a solution. The current government has failed to come up with a plan to bring the conflict to an end and seeks an illegal extension.

Farmajo’s and his illegal government is a threat to the security of Somali society. Farmajo and Fahad Yasin want to use army forces against the Somali people and opposition leaders. Earlier on February 19, security forces opened fire on opposition leaders and protesters in Mogadishu. This shows that the military power is being misused by the outgoing President.

The Somali people want a government but they do not want political looting and the return of the country. Somalia’s government needs compromise and conflict resolution, but the government has failed in its time.

The international community, taking into account the concerns of the Somali people, has issued a series of calls for a lasting solution to the current crisis. They warned that the government was forcibly implementing an unnecessary extension, which threatens the security and stability of Somalia. All representatives of the international community agree on a lasting solution and warn of an extension.

READMORE: National Salvation Forum Accuses Farmajo Army Negligence

Meanwhile, the Union of Somali Candidates said they recognize Farmajo as a militant leader.Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame said there is no law in the country at the moment, and Farmajo is like a militant leader sitting in Villa Somalia.

Abdirahman said past warlords had more troops than Farmajo and controlled many parts of the country, but were eventually defeated.

Politician Abdirahman warned Police Chief General Hijaar to support President Farmajo in a clan-based manner that could lead to violence in the country.

guest

Recent Posts

Africa and GCC Trade Doubles to $121 Billion

Trade between African and GCC countries stands at $ 121 billion in 2023, double of what it was in 2016.…

December 21, 2024

Families in Mayotte rebuilding their homes complain of lack of help

Family members struggling after one week after  of Cyclone Chido ripped through the French island territory of Mayotte expressed helplessness…

December 21, 2024

Ethiopian PM Inaugurates UAE-Funded Orphanage in Oromia

The United Arab Emirates has launched its orphanage project in Ethiopia's Oromia region on the orders of President Sheikh Mohamed…

December 21, 2024

A Rising Femicide Threat, Kenya’s Call to End Gender Based Violence

In just four months, 100 women have been killed, the majority by males they knew including spouses. Prime Cabinet Secretary…

December 20, 2024

Actor C Confion has passed away

The Ghanaian entertainment industry is in deep mourning following the sudden death of Bright Owusu, better known as C Confion.…

December 20, 2024

South Africa: 512 Accident Deaths and 941 Arrested for Drunk Driving Just on December Month

Since the beginning of December more than five hundred people have lost their lives on the nation's highways. Barbara Creecy,…

December 19, 2024

This website uses cookies.