Somalia's Jubbaland government suspends ties with federal administration
- Jubaland state has officially severed relations with the Federal Government of Somalia, citing constitutional violations and power abuse as reasons for this action.
- The decision followed a meeting where Jubaland's leadership condemned the federal actions as unconstitutional and attempts to control regional elections.
- Tensions escalated recently, resulting in both sides issuing arrest warrants for each other's leaders after Jubaland re-elected President Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe.
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Somalia: Jubaland Suspends Ties With Somalia's Federal Government
Addis Abeba -- In a dramatic escalation of tensions, the Government of Jubaland has officially severed ties with the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS), accusing it of violating the national constitution and undermining the unity of the Somali nation.
Somalia's Jubbaland government suspends ties with federal administration
The government of Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubbaland state said on Thursday it was suspending relations and cooperation with the federal government in Mogadishu following a dispute over local elections in the region.
Somalia: Jubaland state suspends ties with federal administration
The government of Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubaland state said on Thursday that it was suspending relations and cooperation with the federal government in Mogadishu following a dispute over an election in...
Somalia's Jubbaland Government Suspends Ties With Federal Administration
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Somalia requests Interpol issue a Red Notice against the President of Jubaland – Somali Dispatch
MOGADISHU (SD) The Federal Government of Somalia has requested Interpol issue a Red Notice against the President of Jubaland, Ahmed Mohamed Islam (Ahmed Madobe). The Somali government has accused Ahmed Madobe of treason, collaborating with foreign governments, and undermining the unity and cohesion of Somalia. A Red Notice issued by Interpol is a global request to locate and provisionally arrest an individual pending extradition, but it is not a…
Somalia: Jubbaland government suspends ties with federal administration - Horseed Media
Jubbaland, which borders Kenya and Ethiopia and is one of Somalia’s five semi-autonomous states, re-elected regional president Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe for a third term in elections on Monday. However, the national government based in Mogadishu, led by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, opposed the election, saying it was held without federal involvement. Jubbaland is seen as the breadbasket of Somalia and the capital Kismayo is a strategically …
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