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Farmaajo Warns of “Politically Manipulative” Federal Intervention in Southwest State

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Former Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has issued a sharp warning over the federal government’s handling of the political crisis in Southwest State, describing the ongoing intervention as politically manipulative and a threat to both regional stability and Somalia’s broader state-building process.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Farmaajo expressed deep concern over what he characterized as a deliberate strategy by federal authorities to undermine the leadership of Southwest State through coercive political maneuvers. He cautioned that the escalating standoff risks destabilizing the region and endangering the safety of civilians in the area.

“The current uncertain situation poses a serious danger to the stability of the region, the well-being of the people of Southwest State, and the progress of Somalia’s state-building efforts,” Farmaajo said.

The former president, who led Somalia from 2017 to 2022, has maintained political influence and frequently weighs in on federal and regional governance issues. His latest remarks come amid heightened tensions between the federal government in Mogadishu and Southwest’s regional administration, particularly over electoral processes and authority disputes.

Farmaajo did not explicitly name federal officials but directed his criticism at what he called a “manipulative plan” being pursued by the federal government in its engagement with the regional state. He urged a return to dialogue, insisting that opportunities for a political resolution remain if the federal government approaches negotiations with sincerity.

“There are still opportunities and political solutions that can resolve this complicated situation,” he said. “But that requires the federal government to come with good will and engage in genuine dialogue on electoral matters.”

Southwest State, one of Somalia’s federal member states, has faced repeated political friction with Mogadishu in recent years, often centered on election timelines, resource sharing, and the balance of powers between federal and regional authorities. Observers warn that continued discord could undermine efforts to consolidate Somalia’s federal system ahead of future national elections.

Farmaajo’s intervention adds to growing calls from opposition figures, civil society, and some lawmakers for de-escalation and a negotiated settlement.

The federal government has not yet issued an official response to his remarks.

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