As already stressed, the major purpose of the conference is to forge a “common vision” among Somali authorities, a purely consultative – no decisions would be made. The “international community,” would be present only as observers to “show support” and to “get a clear idea” of the role the Transitional Federal Institutions in the “transition” with “the current framework based on the Transitional Federal Charter and the Djibouti agreement.”
With the Transitional Federal Parliament and Transitional Federal Government in deep factional wrangling, and other stakeholders like Puntland and the Sufi movement, Ahlu Sunna Wal-Jamaa, which is loosely allied with the T.F.G. at odds with both the parliament and government, one has to wonder why both Farmaajo and Sh. Ahmed are trying to derail the Nairobi conference that is ment to bring all the stakeholders closer.
The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
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Re: The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
The stakeholders can be much closer inside Somalia not Nairobi hotels.




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Re: The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
Faroole's words were surely heard loud and clear.



Re: The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
If You replace Farmaajo with Faroole right now You would see a topic like this from D Runner
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Followed up by a long incoherent rant about why the TFG shouldn't go.
We woudl almost certainly see a topic in size 56 Bold Letters by Somalia Boqor saying something like "Faroole Tells Mahiga To Screw Himself!!!".
Zoomalis are so predictable

Re: "The planned High Level Consultative meeting:
Followed up by a long incoherent rant about why the TFG shouldn't go.
We woudl almost certainly see a topic in size 56 Bold Letters by Somalia Boqor saying something like "Faroole Tells Mahiga To Screw Himself!!!".
Zoomalis are so predictable



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Re: The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
Murax,
Unlike Farmaajo and his boss Sh. Shariif, Faroole sees no harm in attending what is purely consultative (advice-giving) meeting.
Rather than solve the political and social problems first, the TFG expect a political solution to emerge from military victory. That my friend borders on recklessness when employed in an environment that cannot be permanently stabilized... two things will never work in Somalia: 1) the Djibouti Agreement, as representative of a single clan, will never work for Somalia as a nation and 2) any military solution, 20,000 troops or not; Somalia needs a political settlement among Somalis, who must reorganize under a federal system.
Unlike Farmaajo and his boss Sh. Shariif, Faroole sees no harm in attending what is purely consultative (advice-giving) meeting.
Rather than solve the political and social problems first, the TFG expect a political solution to emerge from military victory. That my friend borders on recklessness when employed in an environment that cannot be permanently stabilized... two things will never work in Somalia: 1) the Djibouti Agreement, as representative of a single clan, will never work for Somalia as a nation and 2) any military solution, 20,000 troops or not; Somalia needs a political settlement among Somalis, who must reorganize under a federal system.
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Re: The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
Where in Somalia do you have in mind? Like Mahiga said, Farmaajo is very ambitious but he doesn't recognize the fact on the ground in his own backyard. It takes 12K AMISOM troops and dozens of armored vehicles to ensure both Farmaajo and his boss’s safety, so Mogadishu I would hope you would agree is not safe to host any personals for security reasons and because of bad facilities.TheblueNwhite wrote:The stakeholders can be much closer inside Somalia not Nairobi hotels.![]()
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Harigesa wants nothing to do with Somalia and that leaves us Garowe, and to my knowledge authorities there welcome to host a broad-based Somali National Reconciliation Conference. Whether or not Sh. Sharif is ready to engage officials in Puntland instead of marginalizing them remains to be seen.
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Re: The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
TheblueNwhite wrote:The stakeholders can be much closer inside Somalia not Nairobi hotels.![]()
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Ps Faroole is one big shark when it comes to corruption.
Forget Villa Somalia, i wouldnt want to have him close to my wallet.
Re: The planned High Level Consultative meeting in Kenya
Somalilands not going, Ahlu Sunnah's not going, TFG isn't going, who exactly is going to be there apart from Faroole? 

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