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Somalia political stakeholders’ meeting concluded and it fell short

Villa Somalia political meeting concluded Thursday in Mogadishu.

Villa Somalia political meeting concluded Thursday in Mogadishu.

MOGADISHU (KAAB TV) – In a bid to address the pressing issues facing the war-torn nation, Somali presidency, The Villa Somalia this week played host to a political stakeholders’ consultative meeting.

The gathering brought together a group of current and former political leaders including President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre and Speakers of Parliament, Abdi Hashi and Adan Madoobe.

Scheduled to span three days from 12th to 14th July at Decale Hotel, the meeting unexpectedly concluded a day earlier than planned, citing difficulties in finding common ground on key agenda items.

The intended outcome of the meeting, as stated by Villa Somalia, was to rally the support and expertise of former leaders and politicians, allowing them to contribute to the nation’s future, particularly in relation to the proposals put forth by the National Consultative Council on 27th May 2023.

However, the joint statement that was expected to be issued at the conclusion of the meeting was not released. Reports suggest that certain participants expressed discontent and were unwilling to endorse any of the points outlined in the draft statement finally unilaterally released by the Villa Somalia.

Analyzing the press release issued by Villa Somalia, several critical concerns emerged as central to the discussions:

Notably absent from the stakeholders political meeting was Puntland, a crucial federal member state and the only region with a functioning institutions.

Puntland had previously boycotted Villa Somalia, accusing it of constitutional violations and the unfair distribution of power among clans. Additionally, Puntland withdrew from the Somalia’s debt relief process, citing corruption within the Mogadishu-based government.

While the meeting in Mogadishu aimed to address pressing issues, it failed to encompass a broad range of stakeholders and issues. Participants at the gathering only represented portions of the Hawiye, Darood, and Isaq clans, leaving out political stakeholders from other significant clans and regions. Consequently, this lack of inclusivity renders the meeting largely ineffective, even in the face of potentially impactful decisions that could be made.

Amidst these political deliberations, one would mention the dire situation unfolded in Laascaanood, where clashes between Somaliland and Dhulbahante fighters since early February resulted in hundreds of casualties, injuries, and a significant displacement of thousands of families. Unfortunately, the Mogadishu press release did not touch upon this ongoing conflict, further emphasizing the limitations of the non-inclusive meeting.

As discussions and debates ensue within the Somali community, concerns regarding the absence of certain clans and the exclusion of key regions continue to mount.

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