Home arrow News in English arrow Politics | Somalia arrow Somalia: Row over Governorship in Central Region
Halaagii Dhacay Looma Kala Harin
Added by:Ali Moallim
Rating:
Views:832
Date:30-11-2008
SOMALI STARZ TEAM IN SEATTLE XAWAALADA IFTIN
Added by:Ali Moallim
Rating:
Views:342
Date:23-11-2008
Somali Army 70´s and 80´s
Added by:Ali Moallim
Rating:
Views:756
Date:13-11-2008
BEST NIIKO-WAA IDILAA
Added by:Ali Moallim
Rating:
Views:1234
Date:13-11-2008
Ciyaarah Dhaqanka Somali, Oromo, Cafar
Added by:Ali Moallim
Rating:
Views:449
Date:13-11-2008

Laanta Afka Soomaaliga

BBC
Voice of America

Polls

What type of government should Somalia have?
 
How do you rate President Abdullahi Yusuf?
 

Syndicate

Get Our News Updates
May 23 2008
Somalia: Row over Governorship in Central Region
Written by Ali Moallim   
Friday, 23 May 2008

Hiran,(insidesomalia.org)- Two men are both claiming to be the "legitimate" governor of Hiran region, in central Somalia.

Yusuf Daboged, the former Hiran governor, has refused to officially hand over his authority to newly-appointed Gov. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed, who is more popularly known as "Dhagoweyne."

Ex-Hiran Gov. Daboged [left] and Mohamed Dhagoweyne, current governor of Hiran

Both officials are in Beletwein, the provincial capital of Hiran, where both men are claiming they are running the regional government' s day-to-day operations.

Mr. Daboged, himself an Ethiopian-backed former warlord, has accused Gov. Mohamed Dhagoweyne of "surrendering the region" to Islamist-led insurgents.

According to Daboged, four out of the Hiran's five districts are in the hands of anti-government rebels, who have repeatedly attacked government posts and Ethiopian army positions across the region.

But Gov. Mohamed Dhagoweyne has indicated that Mr. Daboged is "refusing" to accept the authority of interim Prime Minister Nur "Adde" Hassan Hussein, who appointed Dhagoweyne as Hiran governor last month.

Daboged has maintained that he is the legitimate governor because he was appointed by Abdullahi Yusuf, president of Somalia's transitional government.

After Mogadishu and Baidoa, the town of Beletwein has the largest concentration of Ethiopian troops deployed in central and southern Somalia.




Comments (0)add
Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smile
wink
laugh
grin
angry
sad
shocked
cool
tongue
kiss
cry
smaller | bigger

busy
 
Newer news items
Older news items

<< Previous Page                    Next Page>>

< Prev   Next >