https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/art...silent-push-as-jubaland-all-set-for-elections
It's a long ass Article written by an emotional Bantu Writer.
It's a long ass Article written by an emotional Bantu Writer.
The region of Jubaland in neighbouring Somalia will tomorrow elect a new president as the Kenya government covertly intensifies its support for incumbent Ahmed Islam Mohammed Madobe, who has ruled the region over the last eight years.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has engaged in a behind the scenes diplomatic push for the incumbent to retain his position because of security concerns and emerging regional interests.
So much is at stake because apart from Kenya, the election is also of great concern to the US, the European Union, the divided Gulf states, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia itself.
Whereas Kenya is for a strong regional government especially in Jubaland, the Somalia government with the support of Ethiopia and Eritrea, the so called Cushitic axis, wants a central government, a position that has created animosity between Mogadishu and Nairobi.
Coupled with the maritime dispute between the two countries that will shortly be decided by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the stakes in the outcome of the elections become exceedingly high. “There is nothing ideological that ties Kenya to Madobe, except the fact that he is the best person to guarantee security which is in our interest. It is about the stability of the region, prosperity and security,” says Peter Kagwanja of the University of Nairobi.
The situation is so dicey that the electoral commission has had to postpone the elections twice in as many weeks from the earlier scheduled 24th August, to 21st and now tomorrow 19th of August.
There are fears in the commission, echoed by the Madobe administration, that the Somali government and Ethiopia, which has, according to diplomatic sources secretly deployed some soldiers in Kismayu, could interfere with the elections.
Scholars and politicians have divergent views on why the election matters to Kenya and why the outcome should work in it’s favour.
They can practice power sharing agreement. Four years OGs rule the other four MX rule.Jubaland whether we like or not, will never stabilize simply due to 2 big competing imposing clans (Mx and Og) always facing off, as history is shown that even Mx assume the helm in Jubaland Beesha Of will oppose them likewise with the Oh assuming the helm like Madobe today is facing.
Somaliland, Puntland and Galmudug are anomaly, simply because a single clan is the dominant factor there and for that they will succeed in stabilizing and prosper then the other states in South Somalia.
They can practice power sharing agreement. Four years OGs rule the other four MX rule.
Somalis can coexist if they're shown a path to a lasting peaceful solution. But I feel like OGs are more stubborn and want to guard the throne from MX at any cost Which will have its devastating consequences for the region. Eventually MX won't sit around and let OGs boss them around, WAR is inevitable if the current status quo doesn't change.They could perhaps, but knowing my fellow geeljires greed I doubt they would share powers equally, in Somalia it's all about Zero sum game.
I really wish my fellow Somali brethren in Jubaland unite, because as we know the Madows Kenya is salvating the chance to annex that territory as their new county like their news stated.
May Allah unite OG and MX , ameen.
Somalis can coexist if they're shown a path to a lasting peaceful solution. But I feel like OGs are more stubborn and want to guard the throne from MX Which will have its devastating consequences for the region. Eventually MX won't sit around and let OGs boss them around, WAR is inevitable if the current status quo doesn't change.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has engaged in a behind the scenes diplomatic push for the incumbent to retain his position because of security concerns and emerging regional interests.
Isn’t it obvious? Ethiopia has even sent troops in and as the article states,Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, the divided gulf(Qatar, uae, Saudi) and US are all interfering for their interestsWait............Are they admitting to interfering with Somalia's internal issues??
“They went there, cut deals with Al-Shabaab to share resources at the Port and in charcoal business which led to the massive destruction of the Boni forest, also known as Bushbush on the Somalia side,” Farah said.
The former MP had nothing good to say about the Madobe‘s leadership. “I don’t blame him because he has no capacity. He never went to school and even the title Sheikh is just a title,” he said.