EGYPTIAN EDUCATION MISSION TEACHERS IN PUNTLAND STATE BLACK-LISTED AND BANNED IN SOMALIA

This follows upon directions by the Farmaajo Government to Somalia’s Immigration Department to ban entry of these teachers in the country. These teachers have been teaching in schools for a long in Qardho, Galkayo and recently Burtinle.

The screen-shot above of Somalia’s Immigration Portal indicates one of the Egyptian teachers denied Somali Entry Visa for returning to their teaching posts in Puntland.

Think of the obstacles and disservice by the Farmaajo-Khayre Government in restoring trust among Somali people and potential cooperation between FGS and FMS in the country.

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Postscript:

Since its posting yesterday, this article went viral in the internet to send shockwaves across and to the authorities in Mogadishu. I have every confidence that they wouldn’t be able to hold on to this hot potato to their own detriment. Stay tuned.

Also since the posting of this article and widespread public pressure, Entry Visas have been issued to the Egyptian teachers. Thank all for your support. WDM

FRENCH ETHIOPIAN DEFENCE COOPERATION

A POLITICAL STALEMATE SETS IN SOMALIA

November 25, 2019

A political paralysis sets in Somalia and the situation will potentially continue, at least to remain the same, until the end of February 2020. That is because the foreign makers and shakers of Somalia’s politics went on Christmas and New Year’s vacations, and the Somali politicians had ran out of ideas and capacities long time ago to develop native initiatives to collectively address nation’s problems.



When the trust is missing and feeble minds at helms of leadership, they develop and resort to entrenched mentality and inflexibility in their respective positions, the nation becomes leaderless and falls into a situation of political dilemma and limbo, devoid of self-confidence to move forward, a new phase of Somali politics that was never contemplated of even in the height Somalia’s Civil War.



In the past, most political initiatives and movements were coming from Puntland. The State, however, is currebtly experiencing self-isolation due to several factors, including the absence of willing political partners in South-Central Somalia, among numerous internal issues of its own.



Read this article for more:



https://ismailwarsame.blog/2019/04/28/in-somalias-politics-nothing-moves-without-puntland/



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