Somalia : Presidential Election Date Maintained

The assurance was given by Prime Minister Hussein Roble after an audience with a United Nations Delegation.

The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mohamed Hussein Roble has confirmed the holding of the country’s Presidential elections on October 10, 2021. Speaking in the capital Mogadishu after receiving a visiting United Nations delegations led by its Deputy Secretary General, Amina Mohammed, PM Roble said the his dispute with President Mohamed Farmajo will not affect plans for long-delayed elections. “We are committed to holding the elections as planned and other existing matters will not have any effect on the elections,” He reiterated. 
Despite the leaders reaching an agreement that fixed the elections calendar from October to November 25, 2021 following months of deadlock that turned violent at times, the dispute between the two leaders, sparked by the  government’s handling of a missing spy’s case, has raised fears that the electoral process could suffer further setbacks. On Sunday, September 12, 2021, the UN deputy Chief after meeting PM Roble, President Farmajo and members of the National Consultative Council (NCC), whose membership includes the leaders of the country’s federal member states and who are charged with providing the overall direction for the elections, urged them to avoid any moves that “could lead to violence and further delay the elections or undermine its credibility”. The warning came after leaders of Somalia’s South West and Galmudug regional states had launched fruitless move...

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