Farmajo has more chance to be re-elected

Photo Somali Times/Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo.




Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has more chance to be re-elected as Somalia’s President as Somali Times witnessed the majority of most recently elected MPs are Farmajo’s supporters will vote for him.

According to our sources Somali officials told Somali Times Qatari government pay millions of dollars to informant Fahad Yasin to re-elect Farmajo. Somalia is not a democratic country. Candidates who want to become MPs have to pay bribes and Farmajo is using that money.

Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has saved the political future of outgoing speaker Mohamed Mursal Sheikh Abdirahman.




Mohamed Mursal, who has since served as speaker of parliament and a disciplined servant under Farmajo’s command, risked losing his seat in a political standoff with South West President Abdiaziz Lafta-Gareen.

Mohamed Mursal was also rejected by his clan elders, who were outraged that he had made the seat and speaker of parliament private, and once thought he would not go to Baidoa and run for office.

However, Farmajo put strong pressure on Lafta-Gareen and persuaded him to remove Mursal, telling him that Mursal’s departure could be a sign that his political allies were on the verge of defeat.

Farmajo is indebted to Mursal for his service during his tenure, helping to illegally oust former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire, as well as approving the extension of his term for two years.

Farmajo and Fahad Yasin are said to have invested heavily in saving Mursal’s seat and silenced some dissenting elders.

Opposition Presidental Candidates has no chance to become President of Somalia because they cannot afford bribes.