Jubaland Leader Summons Federal MPs to Kismayo for Crisis Talks Amid Resignations

Image

KISMAYO, Somalia — Ahmed Madobe, the leader of Somalia's Jubaland state, has invited federal Members of Parliament (MPs) representing Jubaland to gather in Kismayo for urgent consultations on the country's escalating political issues.

This call follows a significant political development: Two members of Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre's cabinet, both from Jubaland, resigned, signaling growing friction between the federal government and regional authorities.

On Sunday, Abdirashid Jire, the state minister of planning, and a deputy minister from the education ministry tendered their resignations. Sources indicate that their decision was influenced by the ongoing disputes concerning Somalia's electoral processes, which have soured relations between Mogadishu and the Jubaland administration.

The resignation of these officials underscores the deepening rift, which could complicate efforts to stabilize and unify the country, especially as Somalia navigates through its political transition and security challenges. Madobe's invitation for consultations might be an attempt to consolidate regional positions or seek common ground before further escalations occur.

The political landscape in Somalia remains volatile, with regional dynamics often clashing with federal ambitions, particularly around governance and electoral integrity. Observers are watching closely to see how these developments might influence the broader political framework of Somalia as it continues to address issues of governance, security, and national unity.

GAROWE ONLINE

Related Articles

Somali President Holds Talks with Ethiopian, Djiboutian Leaders 

Mohamud was welcomed at Garaad Wiil-Waal Airport and discussed ongoing political and security challenges in the region.

  • Somalia

    31-01-2026

  • 11:09AM

Trump Threatens U.S. Military Action Against Somali Pirates

The Pentagon officials did not immediately comment on whether new authorizations for strikes had been issued.

  • Somalia

    31-01-2026

  • 10:55AM