This was truth, but reer HAG put at AY.This was already known that Geedi has relations with Meles during Meles time in Hamar as a student in Mogadishu, waaba garaabo niyahow and it was he who convinced meles to enter Somalia and save it from moryanti maxkamad isku badeshay si lacag kale loo cuno oo dalka lagu haayo stateless economy.
Ali geedi and his tribe caused all of this.
- They toppled the gov but couldn't replace it or return back the keys.
- They held the Villa for 16 years, even refusing to let presidents from their own tribe rule from it.
- Then they created ICU which gave birth to AS and Hizbul Islam, etc.
- The TFG was forced to request foreign support to survive the relentless assault from the ICU and its proxies.
- Suddenly Ethiopia is their friend and ally once AY left the seat. Cajiib
- They keep fielding 20 candidates in presidential elections but none of them have the intellect or the capacity to even understand the root cause of our issues, they care about looting public funds, achieving fame through the presidency and traveling to foreign countries.
Somalia cannot survive on this road, we HAVE TO CHANGE THE CAPITAL OF SOMALIA, else this country is doomed and we'll disintegrate soon.
this is actually not a problematic belief. if you challenge authority with technicals then you will get attacked by the authority. but anarchistic somalis disagree. go to any major city around whta world with strong authority and gather technicals see what happens.He has maintained—and continues to maintain—the belief that the federal government must respond with overwhelming force against any individual or entity that challenges its authority. Another extremely unpopular belief within his community.
geeddi is not special in his allegiance to foreign troops. he is the same as his clan's elites. they are all amisom lovers but geedi is singled out because he was also pro AY and ethiopian troops - but before ethiopian troops became part of 'walaalaheenna amisom'.You do realise that Geedi’s appointment was met with a vote of no confidence. President Abdullahi Yusuf vigorously defended his decision on appointing Geedi, engaging in intense political manoeuvring to secure Geedi’s position as Prime Minister. Notably, prior to his appointment, Geedi had never held a representative role within his clan or community.
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He did not undergo any formal vetting process and was not even a member of parliament at the time. In essence, Abdullahi Yusuf appointed him unilaterally. While the precise reasons for this decision remain unclear, I have few hypotheses. I suspect that it was due to his long established connection then Ethiopian premier Zenawi..
Over the years Cali Geedi despite his qualifications, failed to garner widespread support. This was largely due to his pronounced secularism and idealistic nationalism. His unwavering commitment to secular governance and the strict separation of religion from state affairs contributed to his marginalisation within the political landscape of the era.
He has maintained—and continues to maintain—the belief that the federal government must respond with overwhelming force against any individual or entity that challenges its authority. Another extremely unpopular belief within his community.
For instance, I suspect that Geedi would advocate for the assassination of Deni on the grounds that the latter severed ties with the federal government. He also probably considers anyone who supports Somaliland (SL) to be inherently guilty of high treason.
I fail to understand how Geedi could free Abdullahi Yusuf of any responsibility regarding the Ethiopian invasion.
this is actually not a problematic belief. if you challenge authority with technicals then you will get attacked by the authority. but anarchistic somalis disagree. go to any major city around whta world with strong authority and gather technicals see what happens.
geeddi is not special in his allegiance to foreign troops. he is the same as his clan's elites. they are all amisom lovers but geedi is singled out because he was also pro AY and ethiopian troops - but before ethiopian troops became part of 'walaalaheenna amisom'.
I would argue that the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) has not yet attained the political legitimacy required to coerce or marginalise entities that have demonstrably improved the living conditions of their constituencies.this is actually not a problematic belief. if you challenge authority with technicals then you will get attacked by the authority. but anarchistic somalis disagree. go to any major city around whta world with strong authority and gather technicals see what happens.
Geedi is a notable exception among neo-Kacaanists in that he appears to genuinely adhere to the ideology, rather than merely invoking it for political convenience. He has demonstrated a consistent willingness to support heads of state regardless of their clan affiliation—a trait rarely observed among his ideological counterparts.geeddi is not special in his allegiance to foreign troops. he is the same as his clan's elites. they are all amisom lovers but geedi is singled out because he was also pro AY and ethiopian troops - but before ethiopian troops became part of 'walaalaheenna amisom'.
I would argue that the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) has not yet attained the political legitimacy required to coerce or marginalise entities that have demonstrably improved the living conditions of their constituencies.
Geedi is a notable exception among neo-Kacaanists in that he appears to genuinely adhere to the ideology, rather than merely invoking it for political convenience. He has demonstrated a consistent willingness to support heads of state regardless of their clan affiliation—a trait rarely observed among his ideological counterparts.