Somalia: Local admin pulls out of Adado conference

Image

ADADO, Somalia, June 29, 2015 (Garowe Online)-Delegates representing Himan and Heeb administration have walked out of Adado conference venue in blow to state formation endeavor in central Somalia, Garowe Online reports.

Himan-and-Heeb’s Minister for Internal Affairs Mohamed Hussein Monday told reporters that his administration will be joining a parallel conference organized by the paramilitary group of Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamea: “Monopolizing agendas of the federal government forced us to pull out of the conference, and we are heading to Dhusamareb,”he said, referring to a new push to hold state formation gathering at protest of Adado convention.

The moderate Islamists in control of Galgadud regional capital of Dhusamareb are shoring up support for a parallel conference.

Ahlu Sunna militias wrested control of Dhusamareb, with Somali government forces being dislodged in skirmish earlier this month.

GAROWE ONLINE 

Related Articles

Puntland Calls Somali President’s New Political Party a “Power Grab” and a Threat to Federal System

Deni’s remarks underscore the growing discontent in Somalia's federal states about what they perceive as an overreach by the central government.

  • Somalia

    14-05-2025

  • 11:10AM

Somalia: Jubaland Accuses President Hassan Sheikh of Undermining Federalism   

For Somalia to progress, he added, there is a need for the leadership to have genuine dialogue with the aim of instilling constitutional order.

  • Somalia

    13-05-2025

  • 04:48PM