Uhuru Kenyatta and Ahmed Madobe agree on a plan for the 16-seat election in Garbaharey

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The Jubaland governor puppet Ahmed Madobe is in Nairobi for talks with Kenyan government officials and the international community, according to Kenyan officials told Somali Times. Ahmed Madobe and Kenyan government officials have discussed how Kenyan troops in the Juba regions can take part in providing security during the 16-seat election in Garbaharey.

The statement added that the Kenyan government and Ahmed Madobe have agreed to hold the 16-seat election in the border town of Elwak, where Kenyan troops are stationed. Kenyan back by UAE interfering Somalia elections.




If the plan of Ahmed Madobe and Kenya is implemented, no one will be able to prevent the security of the elections as the Kenyan forces are part of the African Union Mission in Somalia Amisom.

Various parties led by Kenya, the international community and Ahmed Madobe want the election to be held in Elwak, after it became clear that Garbaharey could not be reached. according to puppet Ahmed Madobe

On the other hand, if the elections are held in Elwak, there will be a big chance for Villa Somalia candidates, and it is clear that the candidates from the Marehan community who are in opposition to Villa Somalia will emerge.

The 16-seat election in Gedo is an obstacle to concluding parliamentary elections with the remaining 29 members currently in office.

Ahmed Madobe is trying to hold elections in an area that not excitable to the people of Gedo, but he can also have full power, and sees Elwak as a city that can meet those two criteria.

Ahmed Madobe is expected to return to Kismayo today, after which the Jubaland Electoral Commission will announce a decision on the venue of the Garbaharey by-elections.

Ahmed Madobe have been working for Kenyan intelligence and Uhuru Kenyatta gang for over 20 years. He is a puppet for UAE according to sources.