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Jubaland Cuts Ties with Somalia Government Over Election Standoff |
2024-12-03 |
[Garowe] The relationship between Jubaland and federal government officials nose-dived further, just after the two sides issued replica arrest warrants following an electoral laws dispute, which has degenerated into political battles in Somalia. A statement issued by Jubaland accused President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of 'violating' the federal constitution, adding that he had undermined the unity of Somalia and the spirit of federalism. Under Ahmed Islam Mohammed Madobe, Jubaland held indirect polls where the veteran leader secured his third consecutive term, against the wish of Mogadishu. Hassan Sheikh and his team are pushing for unified direct polls for both the state and federal leaders. The statement emphasized Jubaland’s stand on the stalemate, arguing that it "does not recognize recent legal amendments to the Constitution and Electoral Codes enacted by the Federal Government’s Councils." Kismayo ![]() further said the constitutional principles are "untouchable and non-negotiable." It announced plans to establish a consultation platform involving all political stakeholders "to discuss the future of governance, national unity, and the solidarity of the Somali people." Jubaland’s statement also accused President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of "trampling on the constitution, abusing power, and fostering division and corruption." It alleged that the president has actively worked to "ignite civil wars and tribal conflicts," including introducing insecurity into previously stable regions of Jubaland, and decried Jubaland troops had secured these areas after decades of conflict, only to see the gains undermined by Federal Government actions. Puntland ...a region in northeastern Somalia, centered on Garowe in the Nugaal province. Its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state in 1998. Puntland and the equally autonomous Somaliland seem to have avoided the clan rivalries and warlordism that have typified the rest of Somalia, which puts both places high on the list for Islamic subversion... had also severed ties with Cairo, citing frustrations from brass hats, negatively impacting federalism. On Thursday, Puntland Minister of Interior Abdi Farah Said alias Juha blamed President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud for the current standoff. "President Hassan Sheikh has dismissed the constitution, launched a war on federalism, and is dismantling the nation-building process, echoing the oppressive laws of the infamous National Security Courts. Question: Does he have the teeth of the Supreme Revolutionary Council, or is it just angry gums?" |
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