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Mr president don't demonise Jubaland

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Mr president don't demonise Jubaland

Postby gobdoon » Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:04 am

It seems the president has gone the path of confrentation on the JL idea , and that he turned on his back on people organising on adminstration , now that is not a way responsible president behaves , he should choose dialogue over confertation , and if he thinks these people are too close to Kenya , he is even pushing them closer to Kenya if he rejects everything they say , the alternative would have been discussing with them with his concern and supporting and working with them .

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Re: Mr president don't demonise Jubaland

Postby original dervish » Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:05 pm

He`s lost the region to Kenya.
Somalis always play the zero sum game....all or nothing and he`s getting nothing.
Its ok though, he can still call himself "President" and ride around in a Ugandan tank. :D :som:


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