The Banadir Regional Court issued an arrest warrant for Ahmed Madobe, who was recently re-elected as president of Jubaland, escalating tensions between the Somali government and the regional leader.
Somalia's government on Tuesday said it will not recognise the re-election of the southern Jubaland region's leader, highlighting a growing rift with its semi-autonomous states.
The leader of Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubaland state won a new term on Monday in a victory marked by tensions with the federal government that have threatened regional stability.
In a significant escalation of tensions between the Somali federal government and the semi-autonomous region of Jubaland, the federal government on Monday night outright rejected the recent ...
Unbeknownst to Ilyaas, there was a secret deal between the Jubaland President and Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who was a ...
The Commander of the Somali National Army General Ismail Yusuf Rageh ‘Odowaa’ finds himself in a difficult… Sii akhri ...
In an emergency cabinet meeting, Somalia’s Federal Government declared Ahmed Madobe’s re-election invalid and instructed the ...
In an emergency meeting, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre rejected the election results from Kismayo, where Madobe was ...
KISMAYO, Somalia – Preparations for the presidential election in Jubaland are underway in Kismayo town, about 500 kilometers ...
The recent statement from the United Nations Transition Mission in Somalia (UNTMIS) calling for "de-escalation" in the ...
In his victory speech, Madobe cautioned President Hassan Sheikh against plunging Somalia back into another civil war after the federal government began deploying troops to Jubaland's Raskamboni town ...
Somalia's government and federal member states ... the Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni and Jubaland President Islam, opposed Wednesday’s decision. Unlike Islam, who stepped out of the ...