ansaar17 Posted January 31, 2007 Ex-warlord voted Somali speaker Madobe is a former warlord and close ally of President Yusuf Somalia's parliament has elected ex-warlord Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur as its new speaker - one of the three top positions in the interim government. Mr Nur, a close ally of President Abdullahi Yusuf, replaces Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan - sacked two weeks ago. He was removed for having unauthorised talks with the Islamists, who ruled much of Somalia until last month. Mr Adan had also opposed Ethiopia's military intervention to help the government drive out the Islamic group. Meanwhile, Ethiopia says it is still seeking an early withdrawal from the country despite slow progress in drumming up an African peacekeeping force. Analysts fear that unless the growing insecurity in the country is contained quickly, Somalia will slip back to the anarchic misrule which has prevailed in the country for the past 16 years. Applause Mr Nur - better known as Madobe - won the vote at the parliament in the city of Baidoa with 101 votes, ahead of his nearest rival's 53 votes. POSSIBLE PEACEKEEPERS Nine battalions proposed - 7,600 troops: Uganda: 1,500 troops offered, subject to parliamentary approval Malawi: Up to 1,000 troops offered Nigeria: 1,000 troops offered Ghana: Reportedly offered troops Benin: Considering Burundi: Considering Tanzania: Considering Rwanda: Considering South Africa: Not sending troops There was applause and cheers when the announcement of his victory was announced via load speakers inside the parliament hall decorated with ornaments and the pictures of the various candidates, AP news agency reports. Before his election, Mr Nur served as a justice minister in the current transitional government which was formed in neighbouring Kenya in 2004. He comes from the Rahwein clan - one of Somalia's four main clans - a requirement of the transitional power-sharing charter. Correspondents say his predecessor had close ties with the businessmen who financed the Union of Islamic Courts and his attempts to negotiate a political agreement with the group infuriated the transitional government. The dismissal of Mr Adan - who has a reputation for honesty, as well as for being independent-minded - was criticised by the United States. Jendayi Frazer, US assistant secretary of state for African affairs, said it went against the spirit of reconciliation needed in Somalia and it was likely to have a negative impact on dialogue. Martial law The BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says Mr Nur's appointment comes as martial law is imposed on the country - putting all powers into the hands of the president for the next three months. The last speaker was removed for being too close to the Islamists The government has imposed new curfew restrictions in main towns to try to maintain stability. Overnight, an unidentified group fired mortars at a military base in Mogadishu. Ethiopia says it remains confident that the African Union (AU) will start to deploy peacekeeping troops in Somalia within three weeks despite the failure at the African summit to secure the full number of soldiers for the planned stabilisation force. Ethiopian Foreign Minister Seyoum Mesfin told a news conference after the summit in Addis Ababa that his government still intended to withdraw its troops from Somalia. The AU says it needs 8,000 troops to replace the Ethiopian army, but only 4,000 soldiers have been pledged so far by member countries. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taliban Posted February 1, 2007 Originally posted by abu ansaar17: Ex-warlord voted Somali speaker Naturally, a (transitional) government whose president and most cabinet members are warlords (or ex-warlords) would elect a loyal warlord or ex-warlord. Afterall, warlords comprehend each other, and birds of the same feather fly together. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted February 1, 2007 This whole darn thing is orginazation of warlords.Add this one to the list. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wisdom_Seeker Posted February 1, 2007 Madobe is a former warlord and close ally of President Yusuf THE DIFFERENCE…. The dismissal of Mr Adan - who has a reputation for honesty, as well as for being independent-minded - was criticised by the United States. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wiilo Posted February 1, 2007 the warlord tfn is complete for Meles now..... Mele there you have your complete warlord government in somalia,,,enjoy......... Go figure:......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted February 1, 2007 Awalba dowlad ku sheeg maxaa ka sugeysay. Actually, this non-existent entity Xabash naas nuujineyso iyadaa isdileyso, oo qashinka ee tahay ku biiri doonto soon. Shariifka is still recognized by Jabuuti and Midowga Yurub. Iyagaaba isku wareeri doono. Dad la heysto waaye kuligooda Xildhibaano ku sheega, maxee dooran karaan, the whole thing Xabash ayaa heysato, including the very country they say represent, and they can only vote their man, who cannot even read Afsoomaali. Kuwii aqoonta lahaa do not even bother inay tartamaan because they know meesha inay Xabash joogto la heystiyaal yihiin and kan ee wataan kaliya soconeyso, who always happens to be kan ugu aqoon yar. Kuwii damiirka lahaana maba joogaan, only 200 ayaa joogtay and 75 ka maqan. It would even been less than 150 had Keenyaatiga did not force out some of them their cushy hotels in Neyroobi. That alone tells you something. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites