WDM BREAKING NEWS

Farmajo-Roble Administration is engaged in destabilization of Puntland State. Under the financial incentives and guidance by the highest officials of the Federal Government including Prime Minister Roble with the knowledge and advice of Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, more than four million dollars were transferred recently via Puntland middle men and businesses to the commanding officers of the PSF involved in the Bosaso current standoff, according to reliable news sources.

The new development will have negative impact on Roble-Deni working relationships, including the issue of holding elections in Somalia. Current Baydhaba consultations between FGS and FMS will act as a litmus test for the two men’s working relationships.

It isn’t the first time the Central Government of Somalia had tried to undermine Puntland State stability.

FARMAJO AND ROBLE: SOCIAL MEDIA WAR

These days the social media war between supporters of former President Farmajo and Caretaker Prime Roble has reached new heights. WDM had even issued WARSAXAAFEED (press statement) on the issue.

iskajir! (warning!)

WDM: WARSAXAAFEED DEG DEG AH

But, of particular interest is the negative campaign aimed at character assassination against the Prime Minister Roble, alleging his past drug abuse in Sweden – claiming a court conviction against him written in English. First of all, Sweden doesn’t operate in English, and even it were true, drug abuse is a regular occurrence among the youth of Western countries. Most of them there get off the hook after a few years.

Again, if it were true, it meant Farmajo had failed in vetting him for the position of the prime minister of Somalia. It isn’t Roble’s fault. Roble didn’t lie to get elected. He was appointed by the President, whose responsibility was to vet his appointees thoroughly.

And if that were true, the Federal Parliament had had a role in confirming Roble as the Prime Minister.

Warsame Digital Media WDM

By Ismail Warsame Opinion Columnist

GAME OVER

August 10, 2021

Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has been losing relevance in Somali politics lately. That is because he has no moral standards to understand that staying on after his tenure in Villa Somalia had expired in February 8, 2021, would bring him only humiliation. Squattering in the people’s House without any legitimacy is beyond the pale as it is shameless to issue notes that have no authority from his current residence. No wonder he had attempted to stage a legislative coup recently to cling to power illegally.

Mohamed H. Roble is his 2nd prime minister to abandon him upon finding the guy childish and immature to comprehend the complexity of Somalia’s governance, recent troubling history of this nation and centuries old historical burdens of the nations of East Africa, the Horn of Africa, in particular. Farmajo stayed on in the Villa to experience the ultimate embarrassment today when Kenyatta has by-passed him and over his head invited caretaker prime minister Roble to Kenya’s State House.

One wouldn’t been taken aback to witness Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo campaigning for re-election soon, for he has no feeling of shame. This was the politician elected to protect the Federal Constitution only to grossly violate it, but still dared to stay on holed up in the Villa. Only persons who need their heads examined would now attempt to re-elect him. In a normal situation he has no chance to put his name forward for election to a public office again. But people should be warned against his shenanigans while he is still holed up illegally in the presidency.

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SO FAR, MOHAMED HUSSEIN ROBLE AS PRIME MINISTER WAS NOT IMPRESSIVE

Let us give him the benefit of the doubt, and wish him every success in making through to the elections. It is true Somalis have little patience for slow delivery of public services, but they are equally good in giving a politician a chance to prove himself/ herself – not for a long time, though.

Sor far, Roble was careful not to outshine his boss, conceding his constitutional executive powers to Farmajo. Keeping a low profile may have saved him politicaly until now, on the one hand, while that might not have earned him leadership points he needs for a successful future political career, on the other hand.

It is now about time he shows leadership based on fair judgement, consensus building and political maturity. Any politician who becomes hostage to his/her immediate clan constituency cannot develop national leadership score and will not be able to lead by positive example. Mohamed Hussein Roble is now on the spotlight and will not be able to hide behind Farmajo as he has been doing since his appointment as prime minister. Good luck! They said the taste of pudding is in the eating. It is to be seen how Roble will handle, reconcile and synchronise a) Farmajo interference b) Ambitions of the Council of presidential candidates c) Puntland and Jubaland complaints against the Federal Government.

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WDM OP-ED: HOLDING BACK FROM THE BRINK

Now that Somalia has narrowly come back from the brink of disaster caused by the outgoing President, Farmajo, the hard job of restoring trust and faith between Federal institutions and Federal Member States begins.
Two points need to be raised here:

  1. Will Farmajo stay away from interfering in the electoral process to which he said he entrusted in the prime minister?
  2. Will Prime Minister Roble play fair in handling issues raised by Puntland and Jubaland with regards to thorny constituency issues and need for the independence of Federal Electoral Commission?

Farmajo is still the commander of the armed and security forces. It is to be seen how he would behave in keeping the forces politically neutral with regards to the electoral process.

Hawiye opposition leaders (mainly Council of Presidential Candidates, CPC) have organized militia and portion of residents of Mogadishu in their attempts to challenge Farmajo’s illegal extension of mandate in April 12, 2021. Would they scale back and demobolize these forces for political environment conducive to holding peaceful elections, or would they use this new anti-Farmajo movement for opportunistic political gains? We will know the turn of these trends in the coming weeks. But, one thing still holds true: These elections will be taugh and rocky. This is a price to pay for democracy.

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