maakhiri1 Posted April 5, 2018 let us see how long he survives behind Amisom. If he had any support, it has evaporated now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted April 5, 2018 Seven years ago shariif Hassan kicked out farmaajo with help of Ugandan army and in 2018 jawaari wanted to do the same thing. The parliament must hold its session peacefully and this warlord who weakened the nation must be removed. Can you imagine in 2018 he want to setup his own militias and become a warlord Somalia doesn’t need constant change of government let this team of Khayre and farmaajo finish their term and then leave together dawlad sanad Walba la befelo waan ka daalnay. Arrintan sabtidii hore ayey dhmaan lahayd we farmaajo ayaa daciif ah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dahireeto Posted April 5, 2018 Jawaari denied the arrested were his men. So which side is lying and making up stories? http://www.muqdisho.online/maxaa-ka-jira-in-xabsigga-la-dhigay-ilaalada-gudoomiye-jawaari/ 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted April 5, 2018 the dotard must retire now Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted April 5, 2018 6 hours ago, galbeedi said: Seven years ago shariif Hassan kicked out farmaajo with help of Ugandan army and in 2018 jawaari wanted to do the same thing. The parliament must hold its session peacefully and this warlord who weakened the nation must be removed. Can you imagine in 2018 he want to setup his own militias and become a warlord Somalia doesn’t need constant change of government let this team of Khayre and farmaajo finish their term and then leave together dawlad sanad Walba la befelo waan ka daalnay. Arrintan sabtidii hore ayey dhmaan lahayd we farmaajo ayaa daciif ah. kkkkk Cheeseman waa fashiluuu. Bal hal shay uu ku fiicanyahay ha la so sheego? Waa illiterate - he has the reading skills of a primary schooler, he has the oral delivery skills of a junior high schooler, dadka ma kala yaqaan, dalka ma kala yaqaan, diinta ma yaqaan, maahmaah iyo murti laguma oga... waa qaawanyahay. Which is why he chooses to go into his bedroom and cry with a pillow over his head. It is going to be a slow train wreck from now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted April 5, 2018 5 hours ago, Dahireeto said: Jawaari denied the arrested were his men. So which side is lying and making up stories? http://www.muqdisho.online/maxaa-ka-jira-in-xabsigga-la-dhigay-ilaalada-gudoomiye-jawaari/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ifiye Posted April 5, 2018 7 hours ago, galbeedi said: Seven years ago shariif Hassan kicked out farmaajo with help of Ugandan army and in 2018 jawaari wanted to do the same thing. The parliament must hold its session peacefully and this warlord who weakened the nation must be removed. Can you imagine in 2018 he want to setup his own militias and become a warlord Somalia doesn’t need constant change of government let this team of Khayre and farmaajo finish their term and then leave together dawlad sanad Walba la befelo waan ka daalnay. Arrintan sabtidii hore ayey dhmaan lahayd we farmaajo ayaa daciif ah. When our central government shows some teeth the IC intervenes. The same thing happen when the government attempted to tame some regional goverments to stop them acting like an independent country while at the same time the IC gives aid to this tribal regions way more than it gives to the central government. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dahireeto Posted April 5, 2018 Farmaajo is a weak leader. Don't blame the IC or anyone else. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted April 6, 2018 19 minutes ago, Oodweyne said: Suldaanka. Spot on. In fact, I am very amassed of how much of a political failure he is in-terms of real leadership. And he is turning out to be such a colossus waste of space even in his first year of office. You see, it was only the end of the second year and at the beginning of the third year in office in which the complete political failure of Hassan Culusow became apparent to all concern. And that was when everyone came to realized, that, this Mr Culusow fellow and his gang of Damal-Jadiid's political chancers, are only interesting in "grabbing" as much money as possible from the national coffers and nothing else, indeed. But apparently, this Mr Cheeseman fellow in Villa Somalia, even in his first year in office it already painfully apparent that he has absolutely no idea of what he is doing as leader. Or what he should be doing at all. Hence, all around him is in a political chaos. And in fact, he "strikes" me like so much of a rabbit caught in the middle-of-the-street with lights of the car starring down on its "frightened eyes". Consequently, he is essentially immobilized by indecisiveness. Lets see how he finishes his term in office in one piece. But I must say it's going to be a long and bumpy ride for him and for Somalia before the political calendar reaches in 2021, which will be a "time-for-change" for the political "musical chairs" of Somalia, yet again, as usual. A lot of folks here are blaming IC for their huge hand in shaping things in Mogadishu. But they seem to forget that the whole phantom gov't owes its very existence to the charitable hands of the IC. If it weren't for the donor countries, this whole show could have come to an end long ago. What is keeping the light on are the money coming in from the IC. Like Hillary Clinton once said "You can't talk tough to your banker". Having said that, Cheeseman does not have what it takes to deliver the IC's commitments. These commitments have all got timelines and dliverables attached to it. 1. For Cheeseman to deliver on Security - i.e. take full control of security responsbility from AMISom. This seems to be highly unlikely to be met even beyond 2021. 2. For Cheeseman to deliver on Constitutional reforms, seperation of powers and sharing of resources between FMS and FGS. This is highly unlikely to be met even after 2025. 3. For Cheeseman to deliver on one-person-one-vote. This includes a whole raft of things least of its being the registration of voters. If Somaliland was to be taken as an example, 2021 is completely and utterly unlikely to be met. Even voter registration alone won't be done by 2021. Most likely this could be achieved is beyond 2025 Cheeseman is not the kind of person that has the sort of skills and determination to see these through. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites