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Silaanyo names son in law to a political position

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Apparently it has caused backlash in Somaliland

 

 

 

 

Somaliland: Silanyo Appoints New Representatives to UAE and China

 

"It is noteworthy to mention that the newly appointed representative to UAE Mr.

Bashe Awil Omer is president Silanyo's son-in-law."

 

 

 

http://somalilandsun.com/index.php/politics/government/7674-somaliland-president-silanyo-appoints-new-representatives-to-uae-and-china

 

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niyoow this is a sign he is desperate. he thinks that he can milk the most right before he is chased out niyoow. this is the kick of a dying donkey niyoow. but it is interesting his is as corrupt as hapless qoslaye who is known to do these kind of tricks because he knows he won't be in power that long.

 

 

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Somaliland: President Silaanyo Appoints His Son-In-Law As Representative To The United Arab Emirates

 

 

 

Hargeisa(Qarannews):- The Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud “Silaanyo”” has appointed his son-in-law, Bashe Awil, as the new Somaliland representative to the United Arab Emirates. In a move reminiscent of the latter days of the regime of the late dictator, Siyad Barre; for the first time in Somaliland’s history, the President has appointed a member of his immediate family to a position within the government.

 

The appointment of Bashe Awil as Somaliland’s representative to the United Arab Emirates, a position which has no official diplomatic status, but is important nonetheless, in terms of trade, commerce and other ties with the Emirates, has caused considerable consternation within the country.

 

Bashe Awil, who is married to the President’s daughter has no noticeable diplomatic background, does not speak or write Arabic, and has never held a government position, but, still the President decided to go ahead with the appointment.

 

This appointment comes after a visit paid to the United Arab Emirates by President Silaanyo who met with the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed, and his brother, Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed, deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Emirate Presidency.

 

Among the points discussed during the visit were the possibility of Emirati forces using the port of Berbera and Berbera International Airport in order to conduct operations against rebel forces in Yemen still loyal to former President Ali Abdalla Salah, as well as, the management of the Port of Berbera by an Emirati company.

 

All in all, the discussions and their results were accompanied by the provision of financial incentives by the Emirati government along with the promise of further funds and the implementation of projects in Somaliland. In appointing his son-in-law to such a delicate position, the President appears to be more interested in securing the financial well being of his family and his close community members, instead of promoting the welfare of the country.

 

Furthermore, the Somaliland constitution which calls upon the ratification of any agreement by the Somaliland House of Representatives, a body which has become ineffective, thoroughly corrupted with no credibility whatsoever, has been circumvented.

 

Qarannews

 

 

https://qarannews.com/somaliland-president-somaliland-silaanyo-appoints-his-son-in-law-as-representative-to-the-united-arab-emirates/

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Silanyo is a senile octogenarian bum who should be in a continuing care facility. His shameless efforts in stacking his clan grandchildren in government positions that should have been rewarded based on merit has not gone unnoticed. He is no different than Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud or Robert Mugabe. KULMIYE, ZANU PF and the ANC are all sister political parties cut from the same cloth

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