If I delve into adeer Jamac's affair too intimately, it might anger Boqortooyada, like Xoriyo, and I do not want to do that, but suffice to say the two cases are dissimilar. Like other SSDF warriors, PL dearly owes Sr Diyaano, and his sons by extension. Yes, they were Farmajo friendly, but I do not think their intent was to dismantle PL. Besides, PL of today is more mature than that of yester years, and could withstand such pressure. Deni was tactless to say the least in his dealing with the lads, and was outmaneuvered, and outflanked in a game of  chess. Not only shown his naivete, but his Dam al Jadid tactics borrowed from Xamar backfired to reveal his amateur politicking. See, Koonfur politics is rather immature, if cultureless, and it beats me why he would borrow a page from it abandoning an age old tradition, which benefited PL time and again. The role of Issims in PL is by far the most influential, yet to this date, he undermines it to his peril.
Coversely, Jamac, Cali Khalif, Yusuf X, Islam Maxamed, Garaad C/Ghani and others were handed a plan to dismantle PL only to bring it under ina Salad Boy. Imagine that. Perhaps we could debate that another day when there is less tension, and walaasheen Xoriyo had her evening cuppa.
Does that clarify the point I was trying to make?
I must add I do not agree with the idea of a private army operating outside of the system, but serious circumstances dictate strange conditions at difficult times, as these are. Dichotomy you might say, but there you have it.