The Somali Government of Sheikh Hassan (QOSLAAYE) won't last

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The Somali Government of Sheikh Hassan (QOSLAAYE) won't last

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"The Somali Government of Sheikh Hassan (QOSLAAYE) won't last longer".

A 27 month old Somali government of Sheikh Hassan which doesn't control Mogadishu fully went a wrong direction and painted a dark picture of Somali future, after the other day the member parliament setup a motion and forcefully removed the PM Said SHIRE, they accused him did not work proper his working days, though he was a PM the parliament they did not give him any respect for his job and refused to make him a speech at parliament in order to address the nation. The Sheikh Hassan government became Africa no: 1 corrupt and were hijacked the funds from western world to his own people, the President and his colleges stolen a million dollar cash to support his clan based in Jowhar, he sent a secret snipers with heavy artillery against innocent minority tribes living there for centuries who are poor farmers. President employed only his family the top government offices which is unbelievable that to happen after 24 years of chaos. PM Said is gone, and the Government elected a new PM Abdi Wali Sheikh Ahmed well educated on December 2013, aged 55, Abdi wali came to the office a wrong time where everything rotated. Somalia now heading to danger situation, the Al-shabab group of extremist are fully occupying again in the area of GEDO with speed increasingly numbers day after day as well Bakool and elsewhere in the country, is like start from scratch. Sheikh Hassan senior advisers were the once whose messing up the Government don't want mention there names but they need to bounce out before is too late.


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Re: The Somali Government of Sheikh Hassan (QOSLAAYE) won't

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Both the forced dismissal of Shire and the voluntary resignation of Abrar, in the first year of the administration, evinced corruption. Abrar even accused the administration of signing shady deals and embezzlement. But corruption is part and parcel of politics.

The Somali populous is disenchanted with the current administration because they failed to meet an unrealistic set of expectations in 27 months. Before we dust off the guillotine, should we not acknowledge the administration is in its infancy? And, even more so, that our disenchantment is a product of our own impatience. True progress is slow moving, but undermining the government merely impedes it more so.
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