FGS Blocks Jubbaland MPs from Kismayo Visit

Mogadishu, SOMALIA – More than 30 Members of Parliament (MPs) from Jubbaland have reportedly been blocked from traveling to Kismayo by the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) for consultations with their regional administration. The MPs, who represent Jubbaland in the federal parliament, had informed Speaker Aden Madobe of their intention to visit their constituency, only to be denied permission. The speaker allegedly ordered airport officials to prevent them from leaving, effectively obstructing them from carrying out their duties as elected representatives.

The incident, which follows a similar pattern of harassment and obstruction of Southwest MPs by the FGS,is seen as a blatant attempt by the government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to undermine the autonomy and legitimacy of federal member states and to extend its own mandate through undemocratic means. The controversy has once again exposed the deep-seated tensions and divisions that have long plagued Somalia’s political landscape, and highlighted the urgent need for a more inclusive, transparent, and consensus-based approach to governance and electoral reform.

A Violation of Parliamentary Rights​

The blocking of Jubbaland MPs is particularly concerning given the broader context of Somalia’s electoral controversy and the ongoing dispute between the FGS and some federal member states over the timeline and modalities of the upcoming elections. Jubbaland, along with Puntland, has been one of the most vocal critics of the FGS’s attempts to monopolize the electoral process and impose its own agenda on the regions, with its leader Ahmed Madobe withdrawing from the National Consultative Council (NCC) in protest over what he saw as the government’s unilateral decision-making and lack of inclusivity.

The FGS’s decision to prevent Jubbaland MPs from traveling to their constituency and consulting with their regional administration is widely seen as an attempt to punish and isolate Jubbaland for its opposition to the government’s electoral agenda, and to force the state to fall in line with the NCC’s controversial communique on the timeline for local and regional elections. By denying MPs the right to freely travel and engage with their constituents, the FGS is effectively undermining the very foundations of Somalia’s federal system and the principles of regional autonomy and power-sharing that underpin it.

The Pattern of Obstruction​

The blocking of Jubbaland MPs is part of a broader pattern of intimidation and obstruction by the FGS against MPs from federal member states that have opposed its electoral agenda. In recent weeks, Southwest MPs have also been subjected to similar treatment, with the FGS reportedly preventing them from traveling to Baidoa and engaging with their regional administration.

This pattern of obstruction raises serious concerns about the state of democracy and the rule of law in Somalia, and the ability of elected representatives to carry out their duties without fear of reprisal or interference from the central government.

The FGS’s targeting of Southwest and Jubbaland MPs is a deliberate attempt to silence dissent and force compliance with its electoral agenda, which has been widely criticized as a power grab and a ploy for extension. By preventing MPs from engaging with their constituents and regional administrations, the FGS is effectively undermining the legitimacy and autonomy of federal member states, and eroding the very foundations of Somalia’s federal system.

Moreover, the blocking of MPs is a clear violation of their parliamentary rights and the principles of representative democracy, which require that elected officials be able to carry out their duties without fear of obstruction, intimidation, or retribution. By targeting MPs for their political views and affiliations, the FGS is sending a chilling message to all Somalis that dissent and opposition will not be tolerated, and that the government is willing to use any means necessary to maintain its grip on power.

FGS Blocks Jubbaland MPs from Kismayo Visit
 
yo wtf Why do aden madobe and ahmed madobe look so alike 😂😂😂😂 You guys want to fight over qabil we the same people no different. wallahi they look like brothers Man I always thought it was weird a state governor could also be speaker of the house
 

Pastoralist

Dhib marku wah nokdo, Isku tiirsada
VIP
HSM lost the plot of this is true :chrisfreshhah:
Besides 30+ (could be 40-50 if the missing JL MP’s outside parliament go to JL as said) mucaraad JL mp’s and 20 or so from PL. How many others are mucarad? Not sure if southwest ones lowered their tone ever since LG decided to go along with the the extension.
 
Aren’t you Ethiopian ?

Worry about The Somali Region not been consumed by the raw meat eaters.
ogaden galbeed is the only region of somalia thats actually developing, its always u qabilist that ask why we care abotu somalia. We need a strong somali state in order to fully counter the ethiopians. Didnt expect much from an idiot like you
 

johnsepei5

Head of Somalia freemasonry branch
VIP
ogaden galbeed is the only region of somalia thats actually developing, its always u qabilist that ask why we care abotu somalia. We need a strong somali state in order to fully counter the ethiopians. Didnt expect much from an idiot like you
Puntland has the best roads and is developing faster than Galbeed

Amal village which consists of 1,100 homes
Shopping centres a bank,mosque and elite school

Attracting rich diaspora will propel puntland

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14JFmf1tVD/?mibextid=KsPBc6
 
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Mogadishu, SOMALIA – More than 30 Members of Parliament (MPs) from Jubbaland have reportedly been blocked from traveling to Kismayo by the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) for consultations with their regional administration. The MPs, who represent Jubbaland in the federal parliament, had informed Speaker Aden Madobe of their intention to visit their constituency, only to be denied permission. The speaker allegedly ordered airport officials to prevent them from leaving, effectively obstructing them from carrying out their duties as elected representatives.

The incident, which follows a similar pattern of harassment and obstruction of Southwest MPs by the FGS,is seen as a blatant attempt by the government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to undermine the autonomy and legitimacy of federal member states and to extend its own mandate through undemocratic means. The controversy has once again exposed the deep-seated tensions and divisions that have long plagued Somalia’s political landscape, and highlighted the urgent need for a more inclusive, transparent, and consensus-based approach to governance and electoral reform.

A Violation of Parliamentary Rights​

The blocking of Jubbaland MPs is particularly concerning given the broader context of Somalia’s electoral controversy and the ongoing dispute between the FGS and some federal member states over the timeline and modalities of the upcoming elections. Jubbaland, along with Puntland, has been one of the most vocal critics of the FGS’s attempts to monopolize the electoral process and impose its own agenda on the regions, with its leader Ahmed Madobe withdrawing from the National Consultative Council (NCC) in protest over what he saw as the government’s unilateral decision-making and lack of inclusivity.

The FGS’s decision to prevent Jubbaland MPs from traveling to their constituency and consulting with their regional administration is widely seen as an attempt to punish and isolate Jubbaland for its opposition to the government’s electoral agenda, and to force the state to fall in line with the NCC’s controversial communique on the timeline for local and regional elections. By denying MPs the right to freely travel and engage with their constituents, the FGS is effectively undermining the very foundations of Somalia’s federal system and the principles of regional autonomy and power-sharing that underpin it.

The Pattern of Obstruction​

The blocking of Jubbaland MPs is part of a broader pattern of intimidation and obstruction by the FGS against MPs from federal member states that have opposed its electoral agenda. In recent weeks, Southwest MPs have also been subjected to similar treatment, with the FGS reportedly preventing them from traveling to Baidoa and engaging with their regional administration.

This pattern of obstruction raises serious concerns about the state of democracy and the rule of law in Somalia, and the ability of elected representatives to carry out their duties without fear of reprisal or interference from the central government.

The FGS’s targeting of Southwest and Jubbaland MPs is a deliberate attempt to silence dissent and force compliance with its electoral agenda, which has been widely criticized as a power grab and a ploy for extension. By preventing MPs from engaging with their constituents and regional administrations, the FGS is effectively undermining the legitimacy and autonomy of federal member states, and eroding the very foundations of Somalia’s federal system.

Moreover, the blocking of MPs is a clear violation of their parliamentary rights and the principles of representative democracy, which require that elected officials be able to carry out their duties without fear of obstruction, intimidation, or retribution. By targeting MPs for their political views and affiliations, the FGS is sending a chilling message to all Somalis that dissent and opposition will not be tolerated, and that the government is willing to use any means necessary to maintain its grip on power.

FGS Blocks Jubbaland MPs from Kismayo Visit
Unaa ka leh Somalia
 
ogaden galbeed is the only region of somalia thats actually developing, its always u qabilist that ask why we care abotu somalia. We need a strong somali state in order to fully counter the ethiopians. Didnt expect much from an idiot like you
Why are your test scores so bad in Ethiopia?
 
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Why are your test scores are so bad in Ethiopia?
Listen first the entire country did bad at 5%, second these are leagues ahead whatever pity tests their handing out in pland. third its probably in amhar which no one understands. Why are you so full of your self idiot qabilist garbage
 
Listen first the entire country did bad at 5%, second these are leagues ahead whatever pity tests their handing out in pland. third its probably in amhar which no one understands. Why are you so full of your self idiot qabilist garbage
I asked you a simple question. Yes the whole country did bad but you did much worse. Are you really trying to claim it was because the exams were in Amxaar which you probably know very well
Cracking Up Lol GIF by NBA on TNT
 
Puntland has the best roads and is developing faster than Galbeed

Amal village which consists of 1,100 homes
Shopping centres a bank,mosque and elite school

Attracting rich diaspora will propel puntland

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14JFmf1tVD/?mibextid=KsPBc6
Galbeed is developing way faster then puntland because we have more capital and resources.
You are trying to compare a private subdivision development which isnt even completed yet to wide amounts development happening in ogaden galbeed. Youre just flexing future disparities with the rich diaspora being closed off in gated neighborhoods while the others suffer. Thats not development, with the amount of land they have those houses will be considered town homes the way they will be packed together anyways.
 
Puntland has the best roads and is developing faster than Galbeed

Amal village which consists of 1,100 homes
Shopping centres a bank,mosque and elite school

Attracting rich diaspora will propel puntland

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14JFmf1tVD/?mibextid=KsPBc6
Not only that, but there are more individual freedoms in PL and of course the education system is light years ahead. In the next 10 years nowhere else will be comparable.
 
Only building houses for diaspora but no development like factories, manufacturing job development. There are dams, extensive asphalted roads(more then 2 lanes) and proper city planning. There are gov services, hospitals, schools, all of this I cant believe I have to list these but the bar is set low .. They are of high quality aswell with funds properly being allocated, their not concentrated in a few cities but all over. Most importantly, regardless of qabil. Only problem is expanding oromo and ethiopians taking claim due there not being a good somali state smh
 

Sup

Anti Qabilist - Somali Patriot
ogaden galbeed is the only region of somalia thats actually developing, its always u qabilist that ask why we care abotu somalia. We need a strong somali state in order to fully counter the ethiopians. Didnt expect much from an idiot like you
I apologise sxb,

I'm just sick of hearing this guy, calling for the destruction of Somalia every time he opens his mouth. It get’s tiresome after a while.

Not gonna lie tho, bit offended you called me a Qabilist bro 😭 my I.Q over 120 bruv !
 

TekNiKo

Loyal To The One True Caliph (Hafidahullah)
Mogadishu, SOMALIA – More than 30 Members of Parliament (MPs) from Jubbaland have reportedly been blocked from traveling to Kismayo by the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) for consultations with their regional administration. The MPs, who represent Jubbaland in the federal parliament, had informed Speaker Aden Madobe of their intention to visit their constituency, only to be denied permission. The speaker allegedly ordered airport officials to prevent them from leaving, effectively obstructing them from carrying out their duties as elected representatives.

The incident, which follows a similar pattern of harassment and obstruction of Southwest MPs by the FGS,is seen as a blatant attempt by the government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to undermine the autonomy and legitimacy of federal member states and to extend its own mandate through undemocratic means. The controversy has once again exposed the deep-seated tensions and divisions that have long plagued Somalia’s political landscape, and highlighted the urgent need for a more inclusive, transparent, and consensus-based approach to governance and electoral reform.

A Violation of Parliamentary Rights​

The blocking of Jubbaland MPs is particularly concerning given the broader context of Somalia’s electoral controversy and the ongoing dispute between the FGS and some federal member states over the timeline and modalities of the upcoming elections. Jubbaland, along with Puntland, has been one of the most vocal critics of the FGS’s attempts to monopolize the electoral process and impose its own agenda on the regions, with its leader Ahmed Madobe withdrawing from the National Consultative Council (NCC) in protest over what he saw as the government’s unilateral decision-making and lack of inclusivity.

The FGS’s decision to prevent Jubbaland MPs from traveling to their constituency and consulting with their regional administration is widely seen as an attempt to punish and isolate Jubbaland for its opposition to the government’s electoral agenda, and to force the state to fall in line with the NCC’s controversial communique on the timeline for local and regional elections. By denying MPs the right to freely travel and engage with their constituents, the FGS is effectively undermining the very foundations of Somalia’s federal system and the principles of regional autonomy and power-sharing that underpin it.

The Pattern of Obstruction​

The blocking of Jubbaland MPs is part of a broader pattern of intimidation and obstruction by the FGS against MPs from federal member states that have opposed its electoral agenda. In recent weeks, Southwest MPs have also been subjected to similar treatment, with the FGS reportedly preventing them from traveling to Baidoa and engaging with their regional administration.

This pattern of obstruction raises serious concerns about the state of democracy and the rule of law in Somalia, and the ability of elected representatives to carry out their duties without fear of reprisal or interference from the central government.

The FGS’s targeting of Southwest and Jubbaland MPs is a deliberate attempt to silence dissent and force compliance with its electoral agenda, which has been widely criticized as a power grab and a ploy for extension. By preventing MPs from engaging with their constituents and regional administrations, the FGS is effectively undermining the legitimacy and autonomy of federal member states, and eroding the very foundations of Somalia’s federal system.

Moreover, the blocking of MPs is a clear violation of their parliamentary rights and the principles of representative democracy, which require that elected officials be able to carry out their duties without fear of obstruction, intimidation, or retribution. By targeting MPs for their political views and affiliations, the FGS is sending a chilling message to all Somalis that dissent and opposition will not be tolerated, and that the government is willing to use any means necessary to maintain its grip on power.

FGS Blocks Jubbaland MPs from Kismayo Visit
I absolutely support HSM humiliating the Kenyan vassal lackies. Especially the illegal MPs from Gedo. He should go further and They should be treated as foreign spies and stripped of their xasaanad.
 
I'm wondering why MPs go to their state governor like a lap dog. You're a member of the federal parliament. Not a state MP. The lack of clear parties means the governors act like opposition whip 🤦🏾‍♂️.
 
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