MOGADISHU (Kaab TV) – Fiqi’s strong remarks come amid growing tensions between Somalia’s federal government and opposition groups over elections, constitutional changes, and the country’s political future.
Statements involving threats, political mockery, or language that could inflame supporters on both sides risk further escalating the already tense political situation.
The phrase, “Heads were meant to be broken,” has become a symbol of how serious the situation has become after the controversial remarks reportedly made by the minister whose legitimacy has been questioned by critics.
Attention is now focused on how both the government and the opposition handle the coming days, as any misstep could further worsen the crisis instead of leading to a solution.
At the same time, comments suggesting that the “protests were mocked” and claims that the opposition failed to demonstrate political strength on the ground appear aimed at portraying the opposition as lacking significant political influence.
However, the opposition also appears to be intensifying its political mobilization and organizational efforts, indicating that the political struggle is far from over.
Analysts say the coming period could follow one of two paths. The first is a further escalation of tensions if inflammatory rhetoric and political showdowns continue, potentially leading to deeper political divisions and worsening security conditions.
The second possibility is that political and public pressure could push both sides toward dialogue and compromise, especially as Somalia faces critical electoral and political decisions.

