Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu)

Somalia: Galmudug State Welcomes Ahlu Sunna's Take Over of Southern Galka'yo Town

8 July 2009


Galka'yo — The regional administration president of Galmudug Mr. Ali Mohamed Warsame has welcomed the decision of the Ahlu Sunna waljma'a organization for taking over the management of southern Galka'ayo town in central Somalia.

Mr. Warsame told Shabelle radio that he welcomes greatly for handling the administration of Galmudug state in the south of Galka'ayo town in Mudug region pointing out that it was a good step taken to the right direction.

He said that the religious clerics of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a protected violence and saved more political problems from the people in the region adding that new administration was formed by members of the parliament by a time his office is yet working there.

There had been a political deadlock there as the regional administration parliamentarians held meeting recently in the region and appointed a president for the new administration before the former leader's term end.

Any how the deposed president of Galmudug state Ali Mohamed Warsame insisted that he is still the president of the regional administration of Galmudug state welcoming Ahlu Sunna Wljama'a clerics' decision for taking over the control of south of Galka'yo town in Galgudud region.

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