Jubaland and Northeastern State struck back at Villa Somalia after the polls

Jubaland and Northeastern State struck back at Villa Somalia after opinion polls coincided

MOGADISHU, Somalia – Northeastern State and Jubaland have refused to sabotage the pre-election negotiations and extended an accusing hand to Villa Somalia, whom they accuse of deliberately dragging out the conference by pushing on a predetermined agenda.

Even after spiritual efforts to find a long-term solution to the current political stalemate, the teams once failed to agree on the agenda for the talks, further invoking outrage from the international community that has pushed for the talks.

It is important to note that President Said Abdullahi Deni of Northeastern State and his counterpart in Jubaland Ahmed Islam Mohamed Madobe have been at the Afisiyooni Center in Mogadishu for the past three weeks.

Abdullahi Hirsi alias Tima-adde Northeastern State’s info minister said “There is no failed conference that we are aware of”. He was reacting to attacks by Villa Somalia, which critics say have been instrumental in delaying the vote.

In a joint statement, Northeastern State and Jubaland referred to a pre-planned statement from FGS, in which they stated that the negotiations had failed “unfortunate” and added that the talks still lasted. The two FMS described the move as an attempt to remain in power illegally.

Northeastern State President Said Abdullahi Deni told Voice of America [Somali] that the clothes Osman Abukar Dubbe wore during the FGS-FMS meeting were different from the fact that he dressed in the video and showed that it was pre-recorded. He added that Villa Somalia is behind the lack of talks.

Earlier, Somalia’s outgoing Information Minister Osman Dubbe said the presidents of Jubaland and Northeastern State were “responsible” for the failure of the Mogadishu election negotiations, leading to an impending collapse of the conference.

While giving the chronology of events, Abdirashid M. Hashi, the communications director of Villa Somalia, also blew up Jubaland and Northeastern State’s leadership for the current election routes, which risk throwing the country into a deadly civil war.

Speaking on behalf of Farmajo, Hashi said Villa Somalia has been determined to hold opinion polls before universal suffrage before exceeding the requirements of the improved clan-based model, adding that however, all efforts have been discouraged by the two pro -opposition. states.

“While Somaliland, the Southwest, Hirshabeele and Galmudug nominated committee committees to conduct state-level elections to seamlessly simplify elections at the federal level, Jubaland and Putland became a stumbling block in not proposing or submitting the names of their electoral teams,” he said in a statement. The texts.

“Jubaland and Northeastern State Leadership continued to keep Somalia in Ransom by ignoring the Baidoa Technical Committee’s recommendations and boycotting several election rallies convened by HE Farmaajo, causing all efforts to resolve the impasse to hit a chin without any progress,” he added. .

According to him, Villa Somalia were eager to get the deal before the September 17 election before Jubaland and Northeastern State “ruined” the plan. He further notes that the country’s leadership has been tolerant of permits for negotiations, which have been “sabotaged” by the Garowe and Kismayo administrations.

To appease the international community, which has been pushing for the implementation of the previous agreements, Hashi asked the team to continue believing in Villa Somalia, as did the citizens of the Horn of Africa.

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