Somalia government launched to Nicholas Haysom 72 hours to leave Somalia





Mogadishu-The Somali government says the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, Nicholas Haysom, could not work in Somalia.

The government accused him of violating the UN Charter for Somalia and interfered with Somalia’s sovereignty. Nicholas Hayom issued a hot letter on Wednesday by the government’s security minister, who spoke on the impact of reports that Somali troops supported by the United Nations were involved in the capture of Mukhtar Robow 13- December this year, and 15 civilians killed in Baidoa.

Haysom demanded the Minister of National Security Mohamed Abukar Islow to explain the Law of Conduct for former al-shabaab terrorist, Mukhtar Robow the Somali army, and if requested by Ethiopian troops.