Somalia PM Las Anod Visit Raises Prospect of Federal Status for SSC-Khaatumo
LAS ANOD, Somalia - The historic trip to northern Somalia by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre could have as well paved the way for the recognition of SSC-Khaatumo, which was formed following the ouster of Somaliland from Las Anod city in 2023.
During the trip, PM Hamza Barre invited SSC-Khaatumo to the upcoming Federal Government and some Federal Member States summit, scheduled to take place on May 1st and 2nd. The last round of this NCC summit, held in October 2024, failed.
The invitation could be an indirect approval of the region as an interim federal state which is part of the National Consultative Council meetings. Mogadishu has lost significant support from Puntland and Jubaland, which are pursuing advanced autonomy having cut ties with the government.
Somali PM Hamza Abdi Barre, speaking in LasAnod on Sunday night, announced that SSC-Khaatumo is part of the Federal Republic, Not a Disputed Territory.
“It filled me with joy and a sense of love to see the unity with which you preserved the cohesion and the flag of the Federal Republic of Somalia. Fortunately, tonight the blue flag is flying in many parts of the northern regions.
"We are at a time when the Somali people need peace and unity more than ever. My historic visit to Las Anod reflects the commitment to strengthening the unity and togetherness of the Somali people,” Barre said during the trip.
On his part, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said PM Barre traveled to Las Anod 'to create a space for a dialogue regarding the unrest that occurred there, which remains unresolved'. “Somaliland is part of Somalia and no one has ever approached for receiving Palestinian people," he added about US plans to solve the Middle East conflict.
But Somaliland has condemned the trip by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre to SSC-Khaatumo regions which is claimed by Hargeisa, noting that should conflicts escalate within the region, Mogadishu should take responsibility.
"The irresponsible trip made by the Prime Minister of Somalia to parts of Somaliland—any consequences that arise from it will be the responsibility of those who sent him," said Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi alias Irro.
However, SSC-Khatumo leader Abdikadir Ahmed Aw-Ali alias Firdhiye welcomed the visit, noting that the region is ready to work with Mogadishu to advance development projects. Currently, Somalia has five federal states namely; Puntland, Jubaland, Hirshabelle, Southwest, and Galmudug.
Today, both Jubaland and Puntland are delinked from the federal system having questioned the spirit of federalism under Hassan Sheikh Mohamud while the Somaliland region works independently and is pursuing international recognition.
GAROWE ONLINE