President Ahmed Madobe says how to resolve the dispute between him and Farmajo.

Photo/Somali Times/ Jubaland President Ahmed Mohamed Islam, Speaking at Dhusamareb.




Jubaland President Ahmed Mohamed Islam, Speaking at the conclusion of the Dhusamareb conference of heads of state and government, said the conference was due to President Farmajo, according to the statement. “When I speak, people are looking at me and wanting me to say something else. It was said, ‘Wash Geel-jire’s hands,’ so we washed things down, and we are fine,” said Ahmed Madobe.

The President of Jubaland stated that if the common interest improves, they will have everything in common, and he was very pleased with the views taken by the leaders on the overall situation in the country. “This conference should have come together long ago, because a lot of things that we would not have done before have been delayed. Working together and looking at things is the basis of understanding, cooperation, and development in the country,” he said. “The prime minister and other state leaders, I wish you all the best in your talks and meetings,” he said.



Ahmed Madobe and Said Deni were united in talking about spreading rumors to the leaders, “If we spread the word and the news we don’t see is widely spread, bad things will come out,” he said. Since Ahmed Madobe’s re-election in Kismayo in August last year, there has been a sharp rift between federal government officials, particularly the president, which has resulted in the overthrow of Ahmed Madobe’s administration throughout the Gedo region.

Ahmed Madobe, who has been making accusations against federal leaders everywhere, has now announced at the end of the Dhusamareb conference that everything has been taken aback. It is noteworthy that a long-running war with the presidency against Ahmed Madobe ended in mid-June, with Ahmed Madobe being recognized as interim president for two years, although President Ahmed Madobe openly refused to step down. cut for the other two years.