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In the next few weeks, Ahmed Madoobe will change the Jubaland constitution to remove term limits. Currently, the Jubaland constitution limits presidential terms to two terms. Madoobe has already served his two terms and legally can't stand again. However, never one to be deterred by legalities or any sense of decency, Madoobe will unilaterally change the constitution. He will then precede to name an election commission and appoint himself president once again in November 2024.
It is pertinent to know that none of the original architects of Jubaland are by his side today. None of the experts that drafted the constitution are with him. None of his most experienced advisors or confidantes remain with him. They all left in disgust many years ago. With his support base dwindling away by the day and surrounded by pliant, incompetent advisors that only tell him that which pleases him, Madoobe resembles your typical tinpot dictator day by day. Driven by paranoia, greed, and an overinflated sense of ego, he is the Muazzin and the Imam in the Mosque that is Jubaland.
On the sidelines, the storms are gathering. The opposition is growing by the day. Many enemies are lurking on the side lines, chief of them Hassan Dhiiqo, the President of Villa Wardhiigley.
After 12 years on the seat, Madoobe leaves Jubaland at its most precarious point. The hope has left, people are disillusioned, and Kismayo is besieged. Madoobe may appoint himself President come November, but will there be a Jubaland left for him to control?
- Nin indhala' mid kale oo indhala', oon waxba arkaynin
- Ileen oodda kama leexiyoo, hilin ma aadsiiyo
Maxamed Dheere Aw-Macalin AUN
It is pertinent to know that none of the original architects of Jubaland are by his side today. None of the experts that drafted the constitution are with him. None of his most experienced advisors or confidantes remain with him. They all left in disgust many years ago. With his support base dwindling away by the day and surrounded by pliant, incompetent advisors that only tell him that which pleases him, Madoobe resembles your typical tinpot dictator day by day. Driven by paranoia, greed, and an overinflated sense of ego, he is the Muazzin and the Imam in the Mosque that is Jubaland.
On the sidelines, the storms are gathering. The opposition is growing by the day. Many enemies are lurking on the side lines, chief of them Hassan Dhiiqo, the President of Villa Wardhiigley.
After 12 years on the seat, Madoobe leaves Jubaland at its most precarious point. The hope has left, people are disillusioned, and Kismayo is besieged. Madoobe may appoint himself President come November, but will there be a Jubaland left for him to control?
- Nin indhala' mid kale oo indhala', oon waxba arkaynin
- Ileen oodda kama leexiyoo, hilin ma aadsiiyo
Maxamed Dheere Aw-Macalin AUN