Yes. When someone makes a claim it is generally expected they can substantiate that claim.
The best predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour. There is no instance in the past four years of Farmaajo killing his opponents. To allege that this will occur now, while ignoring this fact, is literally just alarmism.
When a political party takes office, it does so with a set of goals or plans. They then use the state's institutions and resources to put that programme into effect. This is called being in government.
Farmaajo using state resources to fulfil his political goals is not evidence that he will use drones to murder Somali politicians. You need to stop conflating the political manoeuvring of the government with some sort of violent action, or evidence of an inclination to commit acts of violence.
Somalia is in between a 'humanitarian crisis' and state 'recovery'. The only mandate we selected farmaajo for was to remove shabab from the south, establish a federal army, deal with the humanitarian crisis. This was the main priority of his government all 'security tasks'. Forget his constitutional tasks such as currency management, establishing federal institutions such as a constitutional court, streghtening existing institutions, helping GM/HS follow a bottom up state building, letting them draw up a social agreement that their govt n ppl are under, assigning isimo to conflict resolution, all of this is critical as the 'rule of law' is still very weak and isimo are critical to fill this void.