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Somali opposition leaders no longer recognise president

Somalia’s opposition leaders have announced that they no longer recognise President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, after his term expired without a political agreement on a path toward elections to replace him.

The Horn of Africa nation was supposed to hold indirect elections before February 8 but the deadline was missed as the central government and federal states failed to break a deadlock over how to proceed with a vote.

It now confronts a political crisis alongside a violent Islamist insurgency, a locust invasion and serious food shortages.

A coalition of opposition candidates urged the president, better known by his nickname Farmajo, to “respect the constitution” and ensure a peaceful transfer of power in the fragile country.

“Starting from 8th February 2021, the council of opposition candidates does not recognise Farmajo as president,” they said late Sunday in a statement.

Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed

“The council will not accept any form of mandate extension through pressure.”

The group is allied against Farmajo but comprises candidates running individually for his job, including two of Somalia’s former presidents.

Somalia plunged into chaos after the 1991 overthrow of president Siad Barre’s military regime, leading to years of clan warfare followed by the rise of the Al-Shabaab jihadist group which once controlled large parts of the country and capital.

This election was to follow a complex indirect system after hopes of hosting Somalia’s first one-person, one-vote ballot since 1969 was abandoned over security and political problems.

Under this system, which mirrors past elections, special delegates chosen by Somalia’s myriad clan elders pick lawmakers, who in turn choose the president.

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Source: IOL