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Somalia: Leaders of SHwB welcome the appointment of the new Prime Minister

October 15, 2010

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H.E. Mohamed A. Mohamed

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The current political situation paints a grim picture. Being ranked No. 1 from the bottom of Transparency International corruption index, Somalia is further hampered by subterranean currents of national disintegration.

 

Commercial high-seas Piracy, Islamic Terrorism, the absence of a common national currency and the resultant hyperinflation of a various number of money-printing enterprises, chronic poverty and the resultant deforestation and the recruitment of children as soldiers, clash of political personalities within the TFG and the TFP and last but not least the unreasonable demands of the clannish, secessionist-inspired political entities up north, all point to the need of a unified Somali leadership.

 

Somalia's leaders from the regions of SANAAG, HAYLAN and W. BARI, congratulate the new head of Government and urge all parties, entities, constituencies and religious leaders to set aside their petty differences and work with the Head of State, H.E. Sheikh Shariif Sheikh Ahmed, and the Head of Government, H.E. Mohamed A. Mohamed.

 

"By all account, we all share the responsibility of the deteriorating political situation," said prominent legislator, Asha Ahmed Abdalla in her latest interview with BBC/Somali on the appointment of the new Prime Minister.

 

However, given the security concern of the international community and their charitable humanitarian assistance, the new premier must approach the war-wearied Somali people with a strong national vision that transcends regionalism and tribalism.

 

He must also come up with a realistic government programs or policies in addition to a tangible commitment to strengthen Somali Unity and to ameliorate and co-opt the warring parties in order to consolidate the transitional Government while reaching out to the root causes of our internal issues.

 

Source: Dhahar/SPR

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"By all account, we all share the responsibility of the deteriorating political situation," said prominent legislator, Asha Ahmed Abdalla in her latest interview with BBC/Somali on the appointment of the new Prime Minister.

 

However, given the security concern of the international community and their charitable humanitarian assistance, the new premier must approach the war-wearied Somali people with a strong national vision that transcends regionalism and tribalism.

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^Saxb, anba ku wareeray.

 

In 2006, Puntland has created new region under this name which the capital is Dhahar and has 4 Districts, Hingalool, Buraan, Elayo and Dhahar

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S@Mali & MMA, Haylan region was created by the last Somali government in 1991 on the recommendation of the Interior Ministry after positive feasibility study, just prior to the civil war. (Hingalol is older than many districts in Somalia & it has grown in size)

 

 

Anyway, we welcome President Sharif and his new Prime Minister.

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Taleexi, I hope the premier from Abudwaq District does not capitalize on the miscalculations of those who killed the goose that lay the golden eggs? :D

 

Promote Somalia's Unity and Political Independence, I strongly urge.

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