Che -Guevara Posted February 5, 2018 People have been saying this from day one. Nothing has happened, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted February 5, 2018 looked they were working toghether right, RAGU waa xidid,and have respect for each other Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted February 5, 2018 Che, this is a new development. Let us hope it is not true. What is interesting is that the reporter is insisting Kheyre is a UAE puppet. I didn't know that. I thought both Farmaajo and Kheyre were on the Qatar camp. If true, the incident at Qaydiid's residence where UAE trained troops attacked Qaybdiid's family makes sense since it was Kheyre who gave the final orders. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted February 6, 2018 Holac, You could call disagreements , but I would call it a realignment. The biggest problems facing this government is the resurgence of Damujadiid. Not only Damujadiid is intact with its de facto leader Hassan Sheikh in charge, but it became even bigger. The good prime minister is trying to survive under great pressure from Damujadiid. The UAE coalition had joined hands with Damujadiid, and according to former member of parliament in Alberta, it has reached 150 members inside parliament. They can not unseat Farmaajo at the moment , but they are targeting the prime minister. The former member said that the last cabinet shuffle was instigated by the group and they are not done yet. They wanted to take over national security, interior, commerce and other big portfolios. They got enough money and popularity of the parliament that they could deposev the prime minister any time. Since Khayre is aware about their plots, he had two choices. First, he wanted to crush the opposition through the security apparatus and put some fear among the rebels. Although that effort has created both fear and political instability, it did not resolve the issue. His second strategy is to bring Damujadiid back in the cabinet and the governor of Mogadishu Yariisow was some of that steps.It seems that in order to survive, Khayre is making a deal with Damujadiid. At this juncture Farmaajo is giving a lot of leeway to Khayre in order to survive these coalition. The problem in Somalia is that the election suppose to be over a year ago and whoever is elected should have been given at least two years to implement his/her agenda. In Somalia the electioneering is 24/7. I hope Khayre survives against this group who are hell bent to overthrow the government. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted February 6, 2018 I know a few of you will come back with usual forum culture of making one an outsider, but none the less the truth needs to be told. Mogadishu will keep killing, ailing, aborting a lot more federal governments as long as the city state is not put in its place. Its needs to be made either a federal city and it can have even mayor from remotest village folk. It maybe also a solution starting a new capital city in the middle of the country. Business will boom and every Somali has cchance and is at home in this new city. otherwise: half of the time of federal government is spent on and in Mogadishu. One cannot run a country, especially a country that needs more than other countries to have a country government being under pressure from a city. Big cities have always divided loyalty even to foreign countries. This is true everywhere. London is more loyal to bankers who have no specific country, but where ever money is. Mogadishu will be more loyal to UAE, USA, China or anyone with a bag than it will be loyal to a remote Somali village out in the country. This is a fact. This problem needs be solved first, then the federal government can be equaly responsible and responding listening all regions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites