Mogadishu (KAAB TV) – The former prime minister of Somalia, Mohamed Hussein Roble, who spoke to the Somali community in South Africa, said that it was true that the problem faced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was that he and his delegation were prevented from receiving the procedure letter for the application for a visa to enter South Africa.
Roble mentioned that they were stuck for 20 days because of the request they submitted to the Somali Embassy in Kenya and even some of the delegation that was going to accompany them were left behind.
“I will be accountable to the head of the country when I go back to Somalia, and I will take action on the problem we encountered in the Ministry,” said the former Prime Minister of Somalia, Mohamed Hussein Roble.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Somalia has already denied the news circulating on social media that former Prime Minister Roble was denied a visa to enter South Africa, calling it false.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somalia, Ahmed Maalim Fiqi, said last week that the government will respond in detail when Prime Minister Roble admits or denies it, but Fiqi mentioned that in a letter circulating on social media, he said that Roble’s request was not rejected on the 1st of this month.