
Nairobi (Sahan Post) — Reliable sources have confirmed that the highly anticipated “Madasha Mustaqbalka” summit, scheduled to take place in Nairobi, has officially been postponed following internal disagreements within the coalition.
The summit, which was expected to play a significant role in shaping the political landscape of Somalia, had been closely monitored by the public and political stakeholders in recent weeks. However, mounting tensions among key members of the coalition have led to the indefinite delay of the event.
According to trusted sources, several major points of contention have emerged, including:
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The debate over the significance of the summit itself, with some members questioning its necessity and suggesting that it was unnecessary to hold an international conference.
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The controversial invitation extended to former President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, which has sparked fierce opposition within the coalition. Several members have openly criticized his participation, deepening divisions within the group.
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Pressure from Somali government officials, who have reportedly urged the Kenyan government to reconsider the timing of the summit and delay its convening.
Well-placed sources indicate that the internal disputes remain unresolved, and there is no new date set for the summit to take place.
The summit, first introduced in Nairobi in October this year, was envisioned as a platform to foster political dialogue and collaboration in preparation for Somalia’s upcoming elections.
Further developments will be reported as new information becomes available.
Sahan Post will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates.
By Sahan Post
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