Somalia: President Hassan Sheikh Defends Controversial Push for Direct Elections

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has defiantly defended the direct elections proposal, arguing that the people of Somalia deserve a transparent electoral framework that gives all citizens equal rights to elect leaders.

A few months ago, Hassan Sheikh suggested shifting from the traditionally supported indirect polls model, a move that has been criticized by the opposition, which accuses him of plans to extend his term in office contrary to the constitution.

During the inauguration of the National Consultative Council meeting in Mogadishu, which was boycotted by senior opposition leaders and the state leadership of Puntland and Jubaland, Hassan Sheikh emphasized on strengthening of national unity.

The universal suffrage elections, he said, would help the country to recover after decades of instability, which he blames on the weak governance and electoral framework that has been in use for years under the supervision of the international community.

“We must put an end to divisive rhetoric and actions that threaten the fabric of our unity,” said President Mohamud. “The Somali people deserve a transparent and inclusive electoral process, and we are determined to deliver it.”

The indirect electoral model, he argues, is responsible for persistent conflicts within the country, adding that there is a need for opposition leaders to work with the government to implement universal suffrage elections.

While acknowledging continued support from international partners, Mohamud reminded the nation that long-term development and governance must ultimately be owned and driven by Somalis.

“The international community has fulfilled much of what we’ve asked. Now, the responsibility lies with us to finish the work, to move beyond our past and build a resilient, functioning state,” he said.

The decision by the opposition leaders to boycott the conference denies it the legitimacy to make binding solutions despite the pressure from members of the international community who are pushing for consensus among the key players.

GAROWE ONLINE

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