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The Security of Baidoa Town in Southern Somali is Tightened Today |
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Written by Mohamed Omar Hussein
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
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Baidoa,(insidesomalia.org)-The security of southern commercial town of Baidoa the current base of the transitional federal government of Somalia was this morning highly tautened by Somali government soldiers and their ally the Ethiopian troops.
The town this morning seemed to be state of curfew and you hardly see people moving.
Somalis and Ethiopian troops were deployed on the main streets in the town particularly those that enter the temporary parliament.
The Somali prime minister would be addressing the members of the parliament at the session today and would be much focusing at what tangible development he made since appointed as premier.
Some of the parliament member would be asking questions regarding about the nation security and the areas where government does not control.
The MPs termed the current situation as feeble one.
One the other hand some of the Somali government soldiers were not paid since enrolled as soldiers.
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