Somalia Backs Tanzania's Sham Election, President Praises Samia Suluhu's Victory

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud became one of the first African leaders to acknowledge Samia Suluhu Hassan's victory in Tanzania's controversial elections.

The elections led to the death of about 700 people, according to the opposition, but the figures have yet to be authenticated. Samia Suluhu's main opponent, Tundu Lissu, was not allowed to run due to treason charges he was facing.

But despite the controversy, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud congratulated Suluhu for the victory while praising her leadership while reaffirming Somalia’s commitment to strengthening bilateral and regional cooperation.

“I extend warm congratulations to H.E. Samia Suluhu on her re-election as President of the United Republic of Tanzania,” President Mohamud said in a statement on Saturday.

“Her victory reflects the trust and confidence of the Tanzanian people. Somalia looks forward to deepening our brotherly ties and advancing regional peace and prosperity,” he added.

Suluhu was declared the winner, having garnered 97% of the votes cast, but critics argue that the elections were shambolic and did not enhance democratic ideals. Most of the regional powerhouses are yet to issue congratulatory messages.

Election day saw heavy security across major cities, and according to witnesses, protests erupted in several areas where demonstrators tore down campaign posters, set fire to government buildings, and clashed with police.

Internet monitoring group NetBlocks said social media platforms and mobile internet access were restricted nationwide during and after the vote. Suluhu now gets a second term but will have to solve several pending issues, including emerging divisions.

GAROWE ONLINE

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