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IGAD Endorses TFG Parliament and Nuur Caade as PM

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Shirkii IGAD ee Addis Ababa oo lagu taageeray Go’aankii uu Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya Kalsoonida ku siiyay Xukuumadda Ra’iisal Wasaare Nuur Cadde

 

Axad, December 21, 2008(HOL): Wasiirro ka socda dalalka IGAD oo maanta shir ku yeeshay Magaalada Addis Ababa ee xarunta u ah Dalka Itoobiya ayaa waxay shirkooda ku taageereen go’aankii uu dhawaan Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya kalsoonida ku siiyay XUkuumadda Ra’iisal Wasaare Nuur Xasan Xuseen (Nuur Cadde).

 

Safiirka Soomaaliya u fadhiyo Itoobiya Saciid Yuusuf Nuur ayaa Laanta Afka Soomaaliga ee BBC-da u sheegay in Wasiirrada Arrimaha Dibadda IGAD ay sidoo kale shirkooda ku soo dhaweeyeen Maamulkii dhawaan loo sameeyay Gobolka Banaadir, kaasi oo markii ugu horeysay loo doortay qaab cusub oo doorasho dimoqraadi ah.

 

Safiirka oo sii hadlayay waxaa uu intaas ku daray in Shirkii Wasiirrada Arrimaha Dibadda laga sheegay in madaxweyne C/llaahi Yuusuf Axmed uu dhawaan qaaday tallaabo aan sharci ahayn, taasi oo uu ku magacaabay Ra’iisal Wasaare cusub, iyadoo Baarlamaanka Soomaaliyana uu codka kalsoonida siiyay Xukuumadda Ra’iisal Wasaare Nuur Cadde.

 

Waxaa kale oo ay Wasiirrada shirkooda ka soo saareen go’aan ah in cunaqabateyn deg deg ah lagu soo rogo ciddii loo arko in ay caqabad ku tahay geedi-socodka nabadeynta Soomaaliya, waxayna Wasiirradu taageereen go’aan cunaqabateyn ah oo ay dhawaan Dowladda Kenya ku soo rogtay Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya C/llaahi Yuusuf Axmed.

 

Shirka ay isugu yimaadeen Wasiirrada Arrimaha Dibadda IGAD oo uu Soomaaliya u metelayay Wasiirka cusub ee Arrimaha Dibadda Soomaaliya Axmed Maxamuud Goonle ayaa wuxuu ku soo beegmay iyadoo uu khilaaf xooggan soo kala dhexgalay madaxda sare ee Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya, sidoo kalena ay Dowladda Itoobiya caddeysay in ay Ciidamadeeda kala baxeyso Soomaaliya.

 

Salaad Iidow Xasan (Xiis), Hiiraan Online

sxiis@hiiraan.com

Mogadishu, Somalia

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IGAD regrets TFG president's move to name new PM, threatens immediate sanctions

 

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Addis Ababa, December 21, 2008 (Addis Ababa) - Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) said on Sunday it "regrets the attempts by Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf to unconstitutionally appoint a new prime minister". IGAD threatened immediate sanctions against the TFG president and his associates for this unconstitutional attempt.

 

This came in a communiqué IGAD issued at the conclusion of its 31st Extra-Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers on the prevailing political and security situation in Somalia.

 

 

The Communique said IGAD disaprove of what it described as an attempt by the TFG president to name a new prime minister beyond what the country's constitution warrants. It said it could not recognize any such unconstitutional appointment.

 

 

It reaffirmed its support for Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein and the approved new members of cabinet by the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP). It also called up on the these appointees to assume their role with a high level of commitment and dedication.

 

 

It said its extraordinary session supported the intention by the government of Kenya to take action against Somali leaders, including the president of TFG, calling up on other member states, the AU and UN to take similar measures.

 

 

In addition the session condemned what it described as a continued escalation of acts of piracy along the coastlines of Somalia.

 

 

Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Minister Seyoum Mesfin told the session “the problem in Somalia is not mainly security or legal; it is political.”

 

 

“It is our deeply-felt conviction that indeed there is no reason why the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops from Somalia should be followed by a deterioration of the situation on the ground,” Seyoum said.

 

 

According to Seyoum, any deterioration of the situation in Somalia following withdrawal of the Ethiopian army would be a failure on the part of the international community to give the required support to empower AMISOM, which otherwise should be expected to dischage its mission effectively.

 

 

So far in the face of an ill-empowered AMISOM, Ethiopia has been shouldering single-handedly the brunt of the responsibilities of trying and maintain peace and stability in Somalia and the costs thereof.

 

 

T 9:20-9:40 PM.

 

E: 9:58 pm.

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NASSIR   

Taking one side of the conflict oftentimes suggests an ulterior motive as IGAD obviously seems to have adopted this stance as their default policy of dealing with Somalia's myriad and complex problems.Will that only worsen the desired outcome , practically yes but in theory the Somali people are made the scapegoat of their country's unrest. In truth, the PM has come up with a ridiculous plan that sidesteps the real issues. Instead he has squandered both time and resources on self-serving indivuals, some religious and a large fraction of them former warlords of the same clan. I don't understand how will his government work without having the president and a signicant number of MPs on board?

 

-Fr. Cell

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Taleexi   

Caamir, Yusuf, Nur and Sharif of which whom he represents is yet mystery to me, know pretty well that they sidestepped the Somalis' common interest and forgot that they are elected officials who are supposed to bring a lasting peace in our country.

 

With that said, much of our misery is a homemade and much of our solution must come from within us... We've just been playing victims' card for such a long time with too little return...time to take some responsibility I suppose.

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Fabregas   

IGAD= Ethiopia and Kenya. Their man objective is to control the Somali Political system and cleverly choose/select their friends. They even had the audacity to sign a document declaring that: 16. Decide further that the anchor of all the efforts in relation to Somalia must be IGAD. Funny though some people are only starting to realise that they had an " ulterior motive" now..............

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NASSIR   

Mansa, It's been a long time since we both were very active on this board. I guess life has turned to be too demanding.

 

U right we should accept a big share of the blame but it's credulous to exonerate the AL, IGAD, Italy and partially the US who have been a major obstacle to peace. The fact that they either passively or actively interfere in our internal affairs and the form of government we supposed to have without a genuine financial commitment relative to much tinier and less influential states is highly suspect. They are sympathetic to our suffering but noncommittal.

 

-Cell

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