Fyr Posted October 1, 2004 Somaliland Minister denies visiting Nairobi talks Awdal News Network / afrol News, 1 October - Somaliland's Finance Minister Hussein Ali Dualeh today denied a report carried by the UAE Arabic daily 'Al Khaleej', saying that he recently visited Nairobi and held talks with Somali delegates preparing Somalia's new government there. Officials fron the self-declared Somaliland republic have turned down invitations to participate in the Nairobi talks, calling the "internal affairs" of Somalia. In a telephone call to 'Awdalnews Network', Somaliland Minister Dualeh said that he was busy preparing the national budget over the last 20 days and had hardly any time to do anything else let alone go on a foreign trip. Describing the report as "wishful thinking" disseminated by the "enemies of Somaliland," he said that he neither had visited Nairobi in the recent past nor had the intention to visit it while the Somali peace talks were in session there. When asked why the press published such a baseless report, Mr Dualeh said "leaders of the Somali factions fear me so much because I worked in Nairobi as Somaliland's Representative for some time and I have many friends in the Kenyan and East African diplomatic communities." Minister Dualeh, however, said that he was flabbergasted why a reputable paper like 'Al Khaleej' would publish such baseless and unfounded report, "they should have been a little more careful and little more professional" the Somalilander Minister added. In its Friday edition (1 October), 'Al Khaleej' reported that Somaliland Finance Minister had made a surprise visit to Nairobi ahead of the Somali presidential elections on 10 October and urged deputies hailing from Somaliland to form a unified front and establish alliances in order to claim the Prime Minister's post and not the Presidency. Meanwhile, the spokesman of President Dahir Riyale Kahin of Somaliland, Abdi Idris Dualeh, earlier today issued a statement in which he denied the Finance Minister's visit to Nairobi. He described the report as "baseless and totally unfounded" innuendoes spread by "Somaliland's enemies". By Awdalnews Network Staff Reporter © Awdal News Network / afrol News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted October 1, 2004 leaders of the Somali factions fear me so much because I worked in Nairobi as Somaliland's Representative for some time and I have many friends in the Kenyan and East African diplomatic communities." :confused: Walahi this seems like a childish kids game to me. Is that what a politician says? The so-called finance minister of a "independent" state? :rolleyes: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted October 2, 2004 HornAfrique, sxb ani xattaa waaba la yaabay hadalkaas, maybe wax kalaa loo qaatay inuu dhaho and not wey iga cabsanayaan because asxaabo badan baan ku leeyahay halkaas. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted October 2, 2004 The guy went there, he did for a reason and these people in Somaliland are in denail. They dont want to ask for what reason has he visited Nairobi for over 5 times since the meeting started. There are rumours that he met Kallune and Buuba on a number of occasions. Also its a fact that when Kallune left Mogadishu and visited Somaliland he was not arrested, nor questioned by the authorities as was the case of Mohamed Jamac Ghalib, but he [Kallune] was invited to dinner by Riyaale and met both Awil and Qaybe there. Again no one in Somaliland's media want to acknowledge this, why? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites