Somalia: Jubaland President Chairs Cabinet Meeting After Raskamboni Victory
KISMAYO, Somalia — Ahmed Madobe, president of Jubaland, chaired a cabinet meeting on Thursday, marking his first public appearance since his forces claimed victory in Raskamboni. The meeting focused on regional security and governance following the recent conflict.
Madobe's leadership was solidified after his troops successfully repelled Somali federal forces in Raskamboni, a strategic town in the Lower Jubba region. His administration has been at odds with the central government in Mogadishu, particularly over the control of regional territories and electoral processes.
During the cabinet meeting, discussions centered on the ongoing fight against Al-Shabaab and the humanitarian response to El-Nino-induced floods that have affected parts of Jubaland. Madobe emphasized his commitment to bolstering security measures and providing aid to those impacted by natural disasters.
The victory in Raskamboni has been seen as a significant boost to Madobe's political standing within Jubaland, even as it escalates tensions with the Somali federal government. Critics argue that such military engagements could undermine peace efforts and local governance structures, while supporters view it as a necessary defense of Jubaland's autonomy.
Jubaland officials have accused the federal government of unconstitutional actions and interference, claims that Mogadishu vehemently denies. The situation remains fluid, with both sides preparing for potential further confrontations or negotiations to resolve their differences.
Madobe's move to hold a cabinet meeting post-conflict sends a strong message of resilience and continuity in governance, despite the political turbulence and standoff with the Somali government.
GAROWE ONLINE