It is a tradition for Somalia
leaders to disagree on key issues but now I do predict that another political
infighting between President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister Abdweli
Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed is inevitable at all costs following the removal of
presidential aide from the post.
The ouster of Abdullahi Mohamed Ali
(Sanbaloshe) definitely dealt blow to President Hassan who believes he is
firmly in charge of state affairs and willing to exert influence over each and
every prime minister under his incumbency but behind the scenes of looming
infighting remain far-deeper than we thought.
Prime Minister Abdiweli has not
sacked Sanbaloshe but quite a few people, mainly in Mogadishu think that
Council of Ministers chose to abide by a call for impeachment by the Prime
Minister.
Mohamud himself felt ill at ease
with the emergency cabinet meeting and could be planning to further discuss the
possibility that the Prime Minister wants to step up visible clout in the
cabinet in accordance with the Provisional Federal constitution (PFC) clauses
with his henchmen.
Indelible intelligence Chief
On July 10, President Hassan
assigned Sanbaloshe to the post in an attempt to cement ‘Dam-Jadiid’ (The new
blood) -religious wing that the President belongs to-faction’s power,
nevertheless his hope was derailed by the meeting being held on Sunday [On
September 7] instead of Friday, a day on which weekly cabinet meets take
place.
If Sanbaloshe remained indelible
National Intelligence Agency Chief in the heavily militarized compound of Villa
Somalia, he wouldn’t get fired; analysts suggest and by now Dam-Jadiid is
holding the Prime Minister accountable for the firing.
In an interview with Somali Channel
TV, Mohamed who was appearing assured and extremely confident blamed Sanbaloshe
for abuse of power by defending the decision of council of ministers.
Even in Mogadishu, Hawiye clan
elders were not satisfied with Sanbaloshe after massive disarmament operation
targeted the houses of warmongers who had been shedding the blood of innocent
civilians for nearly two-decades and instead urged the central government
propped-up by over 20, 0000-strong peacekeepers to balloon the disarmament into
statewide operation.
It’s also noteworthy to mention that
Mustaf Dhuhow, the current minister of Information voiced opposition to tougher
measures against independent media houses in Mogadishu and directly said
disparaging words of Sanbaloshe.
Strong Chief of Intelligence was
voted out of office but he is still regarded as influential player as well as a
man capable of manipulating the already-turbulent Dam-Jadiid policy.
President likely to leave!
Although the President of Somalia’s
Federal Government is shoring up support for a no-confidence motion against the
Prime Minister, the chance is slander and overwhelming majority of
parliamentarians are likely to reverse the campaign.
Dam-Jadiid unleashed menace on
former Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon in December 2013 when general assembly
members sided with Dam-Jadiid to vote the late vocal opponent out of office,
henceforth the second political menace had better fail and expose the secrecy
all along.
At the present time, Hassan doesn't
rule the roost and in the corridors of power his rein continuous to lessen.
Once and for all, President Hassan
will be deposed late Abdullahi Yusuf-style if the political infighting
comes into being in the days ahead.
Abdirashid M. Dahir, blogs on politics at Garowe Online News Site. He can be reached at ducale114@gmail.com
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This Opinion Piece originally appeared on Garowe Online http://www.garoweonline.com/page/show/post/437/somalia-another-political-infighting-inevitable-in-mogadishu
This Opinion Piece originally appeared on Garowe Online http://www.garoweonline.com/page/show/post/437/somalia-another-political-infighting-inevitable-in-mogadishu
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