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Toronto – Somali Regional State Communication Bureau on Wednesday announced that Mustafa Muhammed, the region’s president, held a consultation with opposition political parties operating in the region. It took place in his office.
The Bureau disclosed that the focus was on current regional and national affairs. However, no further detail was provided.
The ruling prosperity party, Ogden National Liberation Front (ONLF), West Somali Liberation Front (WSLF), Freedom and Equality Party, and Unity for Democracy and Freedom parties attended it, according to government sources.
It is reported that the parties reached an agreement to hold similar discussions in the future, work together on matters like the upcoming national election and participation in the National Dialogue Commission.
In a related development, the region’s security council held a meeting in Jigjiga city. Chaired by Mustafa Mohammed, the meeting reportedly evaluated the region’s “peace and security” situation, and discussed ways of further “strengthening the region’s peace.”
Source : Somali Regional State Communication Bureau
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Good news and good job by the participants. Peace and stability along with unity to deal with the ills in the society are the only means to benefit the citizens and drag them out of nagging poverty. Armed violence or that kind of struggle to solve domestic issues has never been known to bring lasting peace and democratic rule. All what it will accomplish is bring in an even more brutal dictatorship. If you need proof, all what you should do is look around in that region and Africa since the 1960’s. That also includes coup de etas by members of the military.
Well said.