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Farmaajo Encourages Collaborative Dialogue Between Mohamud and Somali Salvation Forum

Mogadishu (AX) – A Step Toward Political Harmony In a significant political development, former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has voiced his support for a recent meeting between current President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and the Somali Salvation Forum. This gathering, held in Mogadishu, has been described by Farmaajo as a pivotal move toward reconciling pressing political differences that have long clouded the nation's future. In a press statement issued on Thursday, Farmaajo emphasized the importance of this…

Farmaajo Slams Upcoming National Consultation Forum, Alerts to Rising Political Turmoil

Mogadishu (AX) – In a recent and impactful statement, former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has voiced his deep concerns regarding the upcoming National Consultation Forum convened by current President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. This public address, issued on Thursday, revolves around the critical themes of inclusivity and comprehensive stakeholder engagement in the national dialogue. Farmaajo's remarks come against a backdrop of increasing anxiety regarding the political climate in Somalia. He has pointedly…

Farmaajo Advocates for National Dialogue, Calls for Northeastern State and Jubbaland Participation

Engaging in Dialogue: A Commitment to Somalia’s Future The recent remarks made by former President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo highlight a pivotal moment in Somalia's political landscape. “I welcome the timeline for the national consultative dialogue proposed by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud concerning critical national issues, particularly elections, security, and the Constitution,” he expressed. This sentiment reverberates through the hearts of many Somalis who yearn for a cohesive and sustainable political…

Ex-President Farmaajo Urges Swift Solutions to Youth Migration Challenge

Mogadishu (AX) — In a poignant display of empathy and concern, former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has reached out to the families of 20 Somali migrants who tragically lost their lives while attempting the perilous crossing of the Mediterranean Sea, en route to the Spanish island of Palma. This heartbreaking incident stands as a grim reminder of the dire circumstances that drive so many young people to undertake such dangerous journeys in search of a better life. In a statement released on Friday, Farmaajo…

Farmaajo Justifies Troop Pullout from Aden Yabaal Amid Rising Al-Shabaab Attacks in Central Somalia

Mogadishu (AX) — Recently, former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo found himself in the thick of a heated discourse regarding the recent strategic withdrawal of government forces from crucial military positions, including Aden Yabaal in Middle Shabelle. In a world rife with misinformation, Farmaajo's plea to the Somali public emphasized unity and support for the national army, rather than succumbing to the insidious propaganda of Al-Shabaab. In a press release on Tuesday, the former leader articulated his…

Farmaajo Requests Inquiry Into Officer Sheegow Ahmed’s Death

Mogadishu (AX) — The corridors of Somali politics have always been a tapestry of complex narratives and diverse voices. Against this backdrop, former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has raised a clarion call for justice. He passionately appeals for a transparent exploration into the untimely demise of Sheegow Ahmed Ali, a former military stalwart who sadly passed on Monday while in government detention. As the night cloaked the city in solemn silence, Farmaajo’s declaration echoed across Mogadishu. "It's…

Farmaajo Denounces Arrest of Political Leader

Mogadishu – The political landscape of Somalia finds itself ensnared in a swirl of controversy as former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo voices strong opposition against the recent arrest of Abdirahman Suleyman Jama, head of the People's Political Organization. The Somali police took him into custody last Friday, marking a critical point in an ongoing political saga. Farmaajo, reflecting on this turn of events, has not been silent. "This arrest is a stark reflection of the political process and…

Ex-President Farmaajo Slams Hassan Sheikh’s Handling of Election Procedures

Mogadishu (AX) – In a charged statement that echoes a stormy sea of political discontent, former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has thrown down the gauntlet to the current leadership. He lambasts their decision to plough ahead with constitutional modifications and an electoral process that seemingly snubs Northeastern State, Jubaland, and other pivotal political players. If the national unity of Somalia were likened to a patchwork quilt, these actions, according to Farmaajo, threaten to rip it asunder,…

Farmaajo Urges Federal Government to Back Northeastern State’s Battle Against ISIS

On a sunny Sunday afternoon, in a realm of significant happenings, a statement from Farmaajo drew attention for its emphasis on dismantling terror groups plaguing Somalia. His words sing the praises of a heroic move by Northeastern State’s security forces. "This valiant operation by the guardians of Northeastern State is pivotal in scrubbing our homeland of extremists that threaten our peace and stagnate our progress," Farmaajo passionately declared. Furthering his point, Farmaajo tossed a gauntlet at the Federal…

Jubbaland and Farmaajo Denounce Parliament’s Electoral Commission Legislation as “Unlawful”

Mogadishu (AX) — Jubbaland's leadership, alongside its representatives in Somalia's federal Parliament, have declared their opposition to a newly sanctioned law that establishes the Independent National Electoral Commission. They argue it breaches constitutional principles and excludes them from pivotal discussions.On Saturday, a statement emerged from the corridors of power in Jubbaland, decrying the parliamentary proceedings as "unlawful" due to the absence of their own lawmakers and those from Northeastern State during…

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