(21 March 2024) GAROWE (Halqabsi News) — Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, the former president of Somalia, along with a delegation, arrived Thursday in Garowe, the administrative capital of the Puntland region, amidst rising political tensions regarding constitutional amendments.
Farmaajo was received by Said Abdullahi Deni, the President of Puntland, and other local officials before heading to the Presidential Palace for crucial discussions. The meeting, set against a backdrop of increasing constitutional disputes, aims to address the nation’s political and security challenges.
Relations between Deni and Farmaajo have historically been strained, particularly during Farmaajo’s presidency. However, with both leaders now opposing the constitutional review spearheaded by current President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, speculation about a potential political alliance is mounting.
The revision of Somalia’s constitution has been a contentious issue, causing rifts within the government. Farmaajo and Deni’s opposition to the changes marks a significant political convergence between the two, who were once adversaries.
The discussions in Garowe come at a critical time, with President Hassan Sheikh adamant about amending the constitution, a move that is still under debate in parliament. The outcome of the meetings could have profound implications for Somalia’s political landscape, especially with reports suggesting the arrival of another former president, Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, to the city.
The potential formation of an opposition coalition against President Hassan Sheikh’s government is being closely watched by political analysts, as it could alter the balance of power in Somalia.
Halqabsi News