Al Shabaab governs Mogadishu

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When the Somali Government demanded late last year that the National Chamber of Commerce appoint the leadership of the Banaadir Chamber, businessmen in the city were summoned by Al-Shabaab to Lower Shabelle for directions on the appointment, a report by VOA Somali reveals.

The leadership of the national business association led by Mohamud Abdikarim Gabaire would subsequently settle for Ahmed Abdullahi, a vehicle dealer in Beletweyne to lead the city chamber. Immediately, the Ministry of Commerce moved December 2019 to dissolve the Banaadir Chamber of Commerce.

These and various other accounts point to an increasing trend of Al-Shabaab securing control of the business sector in Mogadishu which contributes the largest bulk of tax to the government and contributes immensely to nation-building.

That businessmen had to travel to Al-Shabaab strongholds in Lower Shabelle to get instructions on who will head the country’s foremost chamber of commerce speaks volumes of how much the group has held hostage not only the business community but by extension the government which generates revenues from these businesses.

WORRIED BUSINESS COMMUNITY
In a report by Kenya’s Standard in February, businessmen spoke of fear and helplessness in dealing with the militant group. “They are making tremendous progress to take over all formal institutions in Mogadishu except for the main government. The fact that we are baring it out speaks volumes,” a businessman said.

According to businessmen interviewed by the publication, there is fear that the militant group could seek to legitimize its activities using the chamber and other avenues for the business community.

The Washington Post reported in August last year that businessmen affirmed paying taxes to the militant group failure to which they would be hunted down. According to the Post, Al-Shabaab operatives fix taxes for imported goods as they already have shipment manifest.

Even Finance Minister Abdirahman Beileh admitted the government was not in a position to stymie the group’s activities.

“It is a very scary situation. We have not been able to address it. It is the number one problem in this country,” said Beileh.
 

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Honestly, am not suprise. The state institutions are still process being rebuilt. Even tho national army is kicking al-shabaab. You have to remember the other institutions have not been fully rebuilt. Main reason why Beileh said couldn't anything yet. Government isn't fully rebuilt yet.

Second issue; this was going to happen. It was inevitable. Al-shabaab has a history of changing and morphing to a stronger opponent. The fact they can't fight the SNA is due to the SNA and it's institutions have gotten stronger. However again other institutions have not been rebuilt, hence why Al-shabaab is morphing into a mafia organisation. Due to state weakness in not have institutions in place to deal with.

Next step after finishing rebuilding SNA. Should be to focus on building up a Federal Police force and getting rid of corruption in state and federal judiciary.

The federal police should be small and highly professionalised. State police should handle blue crimes. While the Federal police should focus on White and Mafia crimes.
 

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Honestly, am not suprise. The state institutions are still process being rebuilt. Even tho national army is kicking al-shabaab. You have to remember the other institutions have not been fully rebuilt. Main reason why Beileh said couldn't anything yet. Government isn't fully rebuilt yet.

Second issue; this was going to happen. It was inevitable. Al-shabaab has a history of changing and morphing to a stronger opponent. The fact they can't fight the SNA is due to the SNA and it's institutions have gotten stronger. However again other institutions have not been rebuilt, hence why Al-shabaab is morphing into a mafia organisation. Due to state weakness in not have institutions in place to deal with.

Next step after finishing rebuilding SNA. Should be to focus on building up a Federal Police force and getting rid of corruption in state and federal judiciary.

The federal police should be small and highly professionalised. State police should handle blue crimes. While the Federal police should focus on White and Mafia crimes.
Al Shabaab has been slaughtering SNA for the last few months, most recently in El Salini. They have not gotten weaker at all. Even the U.S. head of Africom said as much yesterday.
 
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