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Somali Government declares Amb. Francisco Madeira persona non grata

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39 minutes ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

Big middle finger to worsst prime minister ever Rooblaawe. Muxuu isceebeyey, xafiiskiiba meel marfish yar ah ka dhigtay. 

At this point, Farmaajo and Rooble are humiliating the country and diminishing each other. There are no winners, just stain on our history.

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African envoy Mr. Madiera just landed in Mogadishu today.

30 Jir 30 million said yesterday the Ambassador will not be allowed to retun to Somalia. These fools forget that the most important job of the African union is to protect the national government and the important landmarks like the airport, the port and Villa-Somalia. Personally, I wish the Somali army takes over the job and let these guys go home, but..

Anyway, my sources told me that Mr. Francis Madiera had been welcomed by a contigent of Amisom regiment at the airport with full protocol of state leader ( they are in charge right) and later addressed the officers. 

He told them that Amisom must keep the country safe until the election takes place. He also said that " we accept and answer only three phone calls: from the Somali president, the chief of the army and the head of African union. Anyone else the typical Somali " Xadhigjiid" or something of that sort.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Making a mockery out of Mogadishu's phantom government.  The leader of the African Union forces in Somalia will be coming back to Mogadishu, eventhough both the Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister have declared PnG and revoked his residency permit (whatever that means) and visa. 

Basically, if this takes place and Madeira arrives in Mogadishu, it will be like an egg in the face of the so called Government in Mogadishu.  

 

 

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Abdullahi Mohamed 'Farmajo', President of the Federal Republic of Somalia  

The Secretary-General held a phone call today with H.E. Mr. Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed 'Farmajo', President of the Federal Republic of Somalia. The Secretary-General expressed his solidarity with Somalia in the face of increased Al-Shabab attacks, and the drought the country is facing. He also expressed his support for African Union Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), and his hope that Somalia would be able to ensure its own security as soon as possible. The Secretary-General and the President also discussed the electoral process in Somalia. The Secretary-General hoped there would be a swift conclusion for the electoral process and that any outstanding issues be addressed through dialogue. 

 

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2 hours ago, baala xoofto said:

Making a mockery out of Mogadishu's phantom government.  The leader of the African Union forces in Somalia will be coming back to Mogadishu, eventhough both the Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister have declared PnG and revoked his residency permit (whatever that means) and visa. 

Basically, if this takes place and Madeira arrives in Mogadishu, it will be like an egg in the face of the so called Government in Mogadishu.  

 

 

Why are you lying, secessionist? Where did wasiirka arrimaha dibadda say anything about this representative? You still believe that forged letter. The representative is welcome to Soomaaliya, dowladda ayaa ka raali ah. 

Anyway, Soomaaliya, ka nax ama haka nixin, hore ayee u socotaa

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5 minutes ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

Why are you lying, secessionist? Where did wasiirka arrimaha dibadda say anything about this representative? You still believe that forged letter. The representative is welcome to Soomaaliya, dowladda ayaa ka raali ah. 

Anyway, Soomaaliya, ka nax ama haka nixin, hore ayee u socotaa

You just confirmed what I just said, whether the nitty-gritty details are all true or not - is not the point. The overall picture remains the same. 

A Prime Minister and his foreign minister who cannot get along is a testament to the mockery of a government that is in Villa Somalia. 

Whether that is hore usocot or dib socot, is for anyone's own conclusions. But in my own opinion, this is textbook example of State failure. 

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