WORKING EXTREMELY HARD TO DESTROY AT ALL COST ANY VIABLE STRONG SOMALI C. GOVERNMENT

Abdulkadir Mohamed Osman, “Abdiboqor” - The UN's Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group (SEMG)'s latest 14-pages report said, "Arms for Somalia were diverted to militias and systematic abuse by officials happened after loosening of embargo has allowed diversion of weapons to armed groups including Al-Shabaab". The report also recommended the reinstating of the arms embargo on Somali.
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WORKING EXTREMELY HARD TO DESTROY AT ALL COST ANY VIABLE STRONG SOMALI C. GOVERNMENT

I wonder if that was aimed at making sure that the current Somali government not to be able to build its army and remain weak, so that they will always need the AMISOM’s stay in their country indefinitely.

To start with I am not actually surprised with the latest report of the UN




Editorial 29 April 2022 13:51

Somalia is on the move. It is pushing for foreign investment, and large infrastructure projects are changing the face of its scarred capital city, Mogadishu. These developments could promise better fortunes for Somalis as the country emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic