SOMALIA: President Mohamud Justifies the Rift Within the Government Leadership
Posted on June 3, 2014
Mogadishu (RBC) Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has today unveiled the rift between him and Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed saying that there is no need for foreign intervention, RBC Radio reports.
Speaking at the first Anniversary of the United Nations Assistance Mission to Somalia (UNSOM) in Mogadishu, President Mohamud acknowledged that the country needs political stability, wherein all work together according to their mandate.
“Political stability is the main objective that we can achieve our goals, it is the only way we ca execute our expected tasks as the leadership of the government,” he said.
While touching the solution for the recurrent political in-fighting within the government’s top officials, the President said that all differences of views will be resolved in accordance to the Constitution and the Sharia Law.
“The government has undergone many challenges within its leadership, but fortunately all the differences were resolved in accordance to the Constitution, and now it will be solved on the same way,” he added.
The President’s comment came as he and the Prime Minister today together attended the extraordinary session of the Federal Parliament one week after the terrorist attack on the Parliament.
The Tuesday’s parliament session was aimed for mourning the loss of more than 10 security officers those killed during last week’s parliament attack.
RBC Radio
Somalia government with African Union delegation. |
Mogadishu (RBC) Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has today unveiled the rift between him and Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed saying that there is no need for foreign intervention, RBC Radio reports.
Speaking at the first Anniversary of the United Nations Assistance Mission to Somalia (UNSOM) in Mogadishu, President Mohamud acknowledged that the country needs political stability, wherein all work together according to their mandate.
“Political stability is the main objective that we can achieve our goals, it is the only way we ca execute our expected tasks as the leadership of the government,” he said.
While touching the solution for the recurrent political in-fighting within the government’s top officials, the President said that all differences of views will be resolved in accordance to the Constitution and the Sharia Law.
“The government has undergone many challenges within its leadership, but fortunately all the differences were resolved in accordance to the Constitution, and now it will be solved on the same way,” he added.
The President’s comment came as he and the Prime Minister today together attended the extraordinary session of the Federal Parliament one week after the terrorist attack on the Parliament.
The Tuesday’s parliament session was aimed for mourning the loss of more than 10 security officers those killed during last week’s parliament attack.
RBC Radio
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