Somalia's newly appointed interim Prime Minister, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed "Farmajo," has opposed the 4.5 clan power sharing system in favours instead a 5-clan system, Radio Garowe reports.
Mr. Farmajo who spoke with a representative ladies from Banadir region where Mogadishu is located claimed his work is to bring peace and security in war-torn country.
"I haven't seen any place read 4.5 system in the new constitution, I believe it is a big issue that needs to be tackled—it can damage Somali people," said Farmajo.
On Oct. 14, Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia's President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed appointed as Prime Minister Mr. Farmajo almost a month after the resignation of former Premier Omar A.A. Sharmake.
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