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Somalia: Ahlusunnah threatens to detain Galmudug officials

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The vice President of Ahlusunnah Waljama Hassan Mohamoud Warsame (Gaboobe ) has in Dhusamareeb town the headquarters of Galgaduud region in central Somalia has threatened to arrest Galmudug officials if they step into their territory.

“Let not the so called officials of Galmudug States step into the territories we control, when they are on a political mission, but they have the right to come and visit their relatives” said Mohmoud Gaboobe.

The vice President also added that their administration is the legitimate one and recognized by the majority of the population in Galgaduud and Mudug regions.

The administration of AhluSunna Waljama strongly boycotts the existence of Galmudug States which has its temporary headquarters in Addado town.

The elected President of Galmudug States Mr. Abdikarim Guleed has on Friday night appointed his cabinet of Ministers which consists of 24 Ministers, and vowed to convince everybody who has ill view about his government.

Radio Dalsan
Mohamed Omar Hussein
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