Federal Government Blocks 9th Battalion Commander’s Return Amid Rising Tensions

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Mogadishu, Somalia — Reports have emerged that the Federal Government has detained the commander of the 9th Battalion stationed in Xudur at Aden Adde International Airport. The commander had flown from Baidoa after attending a security meeting focused on South West State, where he met with local leaders and President Abdiaziz Laftagareen. His planned return to Xudur was abruptly halted.

Speaker of the House, Sheikh Adan Madobe, intervened and succeeded in securing the release of the commander and his security detail. However, they were not permitted to fly back to Xudur on the same day. In a related development, the Federal Government denied clearance for a flight to Barawe that was to transport ministers and officials from South West State. These actions highlight the escalating rift between Villa Somalia and the South West State administration.

Observers note that such measures could further inflame political tensions between the Federal Government and regional states. It’s worth recalling that President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, during his time in opposition, strongly criticized similar actions taken by the previous administration of Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, including flight suspensions and restrictions on political dissenters.

Meanwhile, sources indicate that recent discussions between President Abdiaziz Laftagareen and Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre have failed to produce any tangible results. Reports suggest that Laftagareen has set conditions for his participation in further talks or for his arrival in Mogadishu. Among these conditions are the replacement of Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur and Justice Minister Mukhtar Robow.

The escalating political standoff raises concerns about potential obstacles to national reconciliation and unity efforts. With the country facing security challenges and developmental needs, many are questioning how a resolution can be reached amid the current impasse.


GAROWE ONLINE will continue to provide updates on the unfolding political situation.

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