He has a legitimate point though, wouldn't you agree? Both Kulmiye and Wadani are using their Gov influence and resources to out do each other in this voter registration and have actually sort of turned the whole thing into an early campaign opportunity, therefore, faysal raised his concern over it and took his complaints to the NEC, who have in turn banned all political party insignia and or any gov transportations with party logos to be used in any of the polling registration stations. I think thats fair!Faysal cali waraabe waa nin waalan.intuu xisbigii ucid burburiyey ayuu imikana muuse iyo cirro xaasidayaa Markuu arkay inaanay isaga cidi rabin.
Anyway ree Gabilay maxaa lagu haystaa, they have just shown where their allegiance lies. Its pure munaafaqnimo to expect a staunch Kulmiye stronghold and loyal supporters of Muse Bihi place like Gabilay, to support and show any love n hospitality to what they consider their greatest rival and foes; wadani. It's also kinda rude and disingenuous to compare an easily excitable little tuulo in the middle of no where who would come out for any party, to a politically savvy and more influential towns like Gabiley.
Hadaa xataad dhinaca qabyaalada ka eegto, meesha waa la iskuma jiree june baanu kalaha nahay. We have all seen the treatment Muse Bihi got in the far west of Borama and further beyond. In fact, Muse Bihi was made to cut short his campaign and was visibly in an agitated and distressful mood at times, when some ree Borama kids were chanting Wadani slogans to his face, right in front of his biggest political rival.
Kabo la isku salaamo iyo ay wax loo galiyana is nothing compared to what loyal party supporters do to each other around the world. Yaa is gaadhayba, punching, egging and personal attacks on tv and newspaper adds ayaa waliba mesha ka maqan.






