Postby Waqooyism » Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:53 pm
Silanyo should have changed the entire cabinet except for very few and here is my list of those who deserve to stay and disappear for good.
1: Hirsi Gaab (I know he wants to become President and he said it to us himself and he was begging for publicity, problem is he is tribalist, salafist, sympathetic to al shabab, burao's many radical groups, he was a member of Itihad al Islamiya, he is close to Somalia's Damul Jadid).
2: Duur (useless, no drive, no political determination, just a good servant)
3: Abdulaziz Mohamed Samale (Salafist who is sympathetic to al Shabab, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and Somalia's Damul Jadiid)
4: Abdi Saeed Raigal (so called Minister of Sports) - Very incompetent man, he is not even capable of organizing a little soccer tournament without some drama. He should go.
5: Sheikh Khalil Abdilahi Ahmed (so called Religious Affairs Min.) - He is nothing but another salafist who has deep ties to Egypt's radical Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's grand Mufti, Somalia's Damul Jadid, his own son is al Shababist and heads a divided house (pro salafist, shababists, al qaeda).
I do love to see Adan Siiro become the head of religious Affairs ministry and he should not be referred to as 'minister' but rather as 'Sheikh'...
So it is a disappointment that Silanyo kept the three most radical and dangerous men who derailed Somaliland's liberal image and the relationship it had with Ethiopia.
Those who deserve to stay:
1: Dr. Hussein Abdi Dualeh - Minister of Mining. Bless you Dr Hussein you have nothing but respect from me. You have beyond what your job entails to make SL appear on the exploration map. There is no single Somali man more qualified than this man for the job in the entire Horn of Africa.
2: Mr. Mohamoud Hashi Abdi - Civil Aviation. He worked hard to revive the countries few airports despite the fact that he had to deal with Hirsi Gaab and Amina Weris' constant interference.
He handled the job well and ensured while Egal was closed for Amina Weris and her immediate relatives (husband side) with the blessing of Hirsi Gaab----he found an alternative and made it work.
I know some of you will argue that Egal is and was under construction but don't be disappointed when you all soon see it for yourself the little temporary tarmac which will fade in two years time. Most airliners will not even risk it.
I only think those two should stay.