Somalia can't afford another change in Leadership so soon
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 9:49 am
The lack of political stability is what has hampered any progress towards establishing working institutions.
If the current president, Culusow is sacked so soon after picking a new PM, the jostling & bickering for positions will continue to further
fan the flames of instability.
Remember how long it took to select C/Weli?
Do somalis want another long drawn out drama about who, what tribe, and more money to be wasted?
How about all the govt. employees who hail from tribe x that will have to be replaced via 4.5?
It took months for the last government to form, and it will take another six months of wrangling if the news circulating on the internet is true.
That is if Hassan is sacked/replaced, this will turn back the clock and have deep ramifications for the rest of the country.
m2cents.
If the current president, Culusow is sacked so soon after picking a new PM, the jostling & bickering for positions will continue to further
fan the flames of instability.
Remember how long it took to select C/Weli?
Do somalis want another long drawn out drama about who, what tribe, and more money to be wasted?
How about all the govt. employees who hail from tribe x that will have to be replaced via 4.5?
It took months for the last government to form, and it will take another six months of wrangling if the news circulating on the internet is true.
That is if Hassan is sacked/replaced, this will turn back the clock and have deep ramifications for the rest of the country.
m2cents.