
Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim Qoone Slams Leaders Over Al-Shabaab and Gedo Crisis
Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim Qoone, a senior adviser to Somalia’s president, has strongly criticized Hirshabelle state leaders for failing to take charge in the fight against Al-Shabaab. He accused them of being absent from critical military operations and called on the people of Hirshabelle to unite and support ongoing offensives in Middle Shabelle and Hiiraan.
As Al-Shabaab intensifies attacks across the region, Qoone highlighted the federal government’s neglect of the growing security and humanitarian crisis in Gedo. He urged authorities to take immediate action, warning that government inaction is worsening the situation.
Comparing past and present administrations, Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim Qoone argued that previous governments were more committed to Somalia’s national interests, while the current leadership prioritizes self-interest. His comments follow reports of a Somali mother’s tragic death in Baardheere due to a lack of medical care, further fueling public outrage.
With Al-Shabaab regaining ground and government resources stretched thin, Qoone’s call for stronger leadership and decisive action is gaining attention. His remarks underscore Somalia’s ongoing security and governance challenges as the nation struggles to combat extremism and provide essential services.
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