By: Malyun Ali
Mogadishu (RBC) The Djiboutian ambassador to Somalia Dubad Dayib Roble has today called the Somalia transitional leaders to end the disagreement between them and unite to serve the nation.
“I call to my brothers, the president and the speaker to wrap up the argument and continue to work together for the work of the nation”, Ambassador Dayib said in a press conference held in Mogadishu today.
The Djiboutian ambassador mentioned that any conflict arises between the nation’s leader will only increase the problem in Somalia and will no bring any fruits.
He condemned the UN agencies for their failure of helping the war-ravaged Somali people as millions of people in Somalia are facing severe droughts.
The ambassador also expressed great concern that the UN envoy for Somalia, Augustine Mahiga organized unconsidered meeting on Somalia which Djibouti government already condemned.
There has been growing rift between Somalia president Sheikh Sharif and the speaker Sherrif Hassan over the extension of the parliament mandate to 3 years.
RBC Radio
Mogadishu (RBC) The Djiboutian ambassador to Somalia Dubad Dayib Roble has today called the Somalia transitional leaders to end the disagreement between them and unite to serve the nation.
“I call to my brothers, the president and the speaker to wrap up the argument and continue to work together for the work of the nation”, Ambassador Dayib said in a press conference held in Mogadishu today.
The Djiboutian ambassador mentioned that any conflict arises between the nation’s leader will only increase the problem in Somalia and will no bring any fruits.
He condemned the UN agencies for their failure of helping the war-ravaged Somali people as millions of people in Somalia are facing severe droughts.
The ambassador also expressed great concern that the UN envoy for Somalia, Augustine Mahiga organized unconsidered meeting on Somalia which Djibouti government already condemned.
There has been growing rift between Somalia president Sheikh Sharif and the speaker Sherrif Hassan over the extension of the parliament mandate to 3 years.
RBC Radio
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