He is good federalist like pretty much all PL leaders were, all dubai-ethiopia reporting to the west, they aint got cairo or brotherhood where-ever they operate and have two hawiye leaders elected or mog great and everyone else subjectated.
The only problem with farole is his family, son, the wife, the family. He puts that shit before the people, he even attacked parliament of puntland under adde muse and started that shit for ina samatar to do the same to him. U get what u give in life. U saw what he did to garsoor and all that, the man is guided by emotions when his family on the line but other then that he is good leader.
He wants Puntland to kill themselves when morgan takes bari small clans, ssc, who love him, the air of security with his auroa of killing somaliland in the past then mogadishu traded he be centralist orientated, brotherhood happy they have another one of theirs drawing up the law of the land and constitution talks.
PL slaughtered itself only once, when federalism and the binding unity was taken out by jamac ali jamac, imagine the slaughter with farmajo popularity cause ina qasim another cairo sleeper cell and lives there, u saw what happened to us. It will be far worse this time.
Gaas has to close the vacuum not tukaraq but buroa a ceasefire wont do anymore, the mog folks and hargeisa will continue the penetration of the state with shabab smuggling thru SL side, and MOG trying their luck with a stooge of theirs and then open talks on constitution, right ppl at the table, right timing. Game over!!!! you a for centuries to come as brotherhood eliminate u inside and u die off. Then it's mog trading over location to the brotherhood and bang their in town for life, on the path to finding new caliphate ideal systems and work.
You can't operate a nation without the capital or body. U cant have a head with a missing body, how u gonna operate in one city or operate with no capital city that is your face to the world. It just aint possible. Somalia will continue to be stranglehold place till the cards fall in line for one side.