Minister of Planning and International Cooperation of the Federal Government of Somalia, Abdirahman Aynte strongly opposed an article written theeastafrica.com Media Network, which published the minister’s comments on the country’s educational standards.
The minister’s comments came after he responded to question in Universal Talkshow which the minister the country’s educational standards, compared to the international universities to keep the quality of the job provided.
Thank you! And we know the folks who operate it. It basically misrepresented everything I said & stand for. But hey! It’s an election year! https://t.co/R9oqOPJHlD
— Abdi Aynte (@Aynte) October 22, 2016
However, Minister Aynte argues that the article had misrepresented his comments in a twitter post.
“Thank you! And we know the folks who operate it. It basically misrepresented everything I said & stand for. But hey! It’s an election year!†Mr. Aynte posted on his twitter account.
The comments went viral and drew a lot of criticism and outrage from the local youth who were educated in Somalia.
These are called sponsored stories ! https://t.co/WRp7LtaWCd
— Hassan Gesey (@HAliGesey) October 23, 2016
@Aynte is one of our youth investor and everything he say about that night was misrepresented#SomaliYouth@engyarisow https://t.co/njDNI6zYyQ
— Ahmed Ali (@AmbAhmedali) October 23, 2016
@IamAbdi5 @MandeqArmani let’s improve our educational system @Aynte wuxu naga mudanyahay amaan iyo bogadin wuxu wadanka uqabtayna maqarsona
— zakaria Ahmed Nor (@zakariye74) October 23, 2016
@IamAbdi5 @MandeqArmani let’s improve our educational system @Aynte wuxu naga mudanyahay amaan iyo bogadin wuxu wadanka uqabtayna maqarsona
— zakaria Ahmed Nor (@zakariye74) October 23, 2016
Its true a person can be well known, advocator and Hard worker, at same time can violate the rights of others. Remember we are humanbeing https://t.co/TeMUCZzTCJ
— Amina Arale (@AminaAbdulkadir) October 23, 2016
Somali minister underrates local education system as ‘substandard’ https://t.co/vMyjqS6qCy via @Alleastafrica
— Mohamed A Farah (@Moha_A_Farah) October 20, 2016
What a ridiculous article. @Aynte advocate for local Somali youth employment. who wrote this article @DalmarHassanQ https://t.co/UTDPNMoIrc
— Ruqia Botan (@realpossibilist) October 24, 2016
Well done @MandeqArmani I agree with you, as she said you should go an visit his institution #patriotic @Aynte https://t.co/SPaBIXc3Ut
— Mustaf jego (@mustafcm1) October 23, 2016
Many thanks walaal @SagalAshour https://t.co/k9UysJfyu7
— Abdi Aynte (@Aynte) October 21, 2016
Minister @Aynte denies fabricated article published by @Alleastafrica and says the aticale is baseless and we know the mastermind. #Somalia
— Somalia Live Update (@HassanIstiila) October 23, 2016