Liqaye Posted November 1, 2008 Somalia: MPs Accept Terms The Nation (Nairobi) 31 October 2008 Posted to the web 1 November 2008 Lucas Barasa And John Ngirachu Nairobi Somali Federal Transitional Government MPs have welcomed the conditions by regional states to ensure peace and stability returned in the country. Led by Awad Ahmed Ashareh, the MPs however called for financial support from the international community to revive dysfunctional institutions. Civil war Addressing journalists in Nairobi, the MPs said the transitional government needed funds to set up strong police force, prisons department and judiciary. It further requires funds to resettle about three million people displaced following 18 years of instability. "We welcome efforts to salvage Somalia from effects of civil war that has left three million displaced. Activities of federal institutions should be financed for them to work," Mr Ashareh said. The MPs further want Somalis in diaspora to return and take up jobs currently done by expatriates. "Money used to hire one foreign expatriate can employ 10 skilled Somalis," Mr Ashareh said. On Wednesday, an Igad summit gave Somali authorities conditions to fulfil before its term expires in October next year or face stern action. President Abdullahi Yusuf and the leaders are to, among other things, appoint a new Cabinet and establish Banadir administration which includes Mogadishu in two weeks. Step down Six heads of State and Government also directed the leaders to draft a new constitution in six months. Meanwhile, Somalia Prime Minister Noor Hassan Hussein said he will resign once a government of national unity is formed with the opposition. Mr Hussein told a press conference at the Somalia embassy in Nairobi that the TFG is hoping for an extension of its term so that it can fulfil objectives laid out by Igad this week. The PM's position would go to the opposition once the unity government is formed. "I will be ready to step down," Mr Hussein said. The PM also welcomed the resolutions of the Igad summit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Liqaye Posted November 1, 2008 That is the first sign of leadership, I have ever seen in a Somali politician. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ANTARA Posted November 1, 2008 ^^ waar soodiga isla hadley maaha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thierry. Posted November 1, 2008 Kudos Nuur Cadde I can see Sheikh Sharif being installed into the position. this a good news Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Member-sol- Posted November 1, 2008 If he does, it won't change much. the TFG will still be paralyzed and confined to where it is today, and will still be attacked by other groups not observing the "truce". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamaal7777 Posted November 1, 2008 I would have preffered that the president resign, the pm to step up and the sheikh shariif for pm. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted November 1, 2008 They all say that but never have seen qof ka dhabeeya sidii Aadan Cadde (AUN). The guy knows inuusan waxba qaban waxna uusan qaban karin inta Yeey meesha joogo, iyagoo shalay iska soo horjeeday maantana sidaan maqlayo markii Meles uu dhaliilay shaqadooda oo ay ka baqeen in la casilo labadoodaba ay gaashaanbuur noqdeen oo ay saaxiib noqdeen. Soomaalida ayaa lagu ciyaarayaa ee odayaashaan will never go and even if for some reason ay shaqayn kari waayaan, carruurtooda ayaa safka ku soo jirta. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites