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The most botched cabinet in recent history.

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Re: The most botched cabinet in recent history.

Postby Bermooda » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:09 am

Anarchist guhad122

This duxulow has embarrassed Beesha he is a opportunistic fool that wasn't even wanted by DJ but instead was kept him as backup. Many highly intellectuals from Murusade have declined to be part of this joke of a government :down:

No wonder the MB failed in Egypt. These people are the most arrogant kind of people you will ever come across. :som: needs a Sisi :up:
Mustafe Dhuxlow was brought in by Sharif Sakiin. :lol:
That is maybe an exaggeration but none the less you have proven my point THANKS :up:

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Re: The most botched cabinet in recent history.

Postby Osob101 » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:25 am

It is no exaggeration. Dhuxulow came on from Sakiin worming in conjunction with Jawarii.

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Re: The most botched cabinet in recent history.

Postby hydrogen » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:33 am

Osob, how will the new mayor make any difference to Mogadishu?

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Re: The most botched cabinet in recent history.

Postby localboy » Sat Jan 18, 2014 4:44 pm

For the time it took and the ministers that were announced I'm really disappointed. It clearly illustrates That time was spent on squabbling instead of looking for quality ministers. We have clearly not left the TFG days. Some named officials didn't even know they were in the running let alone agreeing to be a appointed. Also a lot of corrupt officials and cronies got positions. It seems this cabinet was about paying political favors for those that worked with Dam Jadiid. I'm really disappointed and I don't expect anything great from this government.

My advice to the PM is to not forget what he can do for Jubbaland.

Its ironic how on one hand you cry about corruption and yet call on the pm to focus on jubaland project as if he is the prime minister of jubaland.
so am I right to assume corruption to you is what other Somali qabiils do and not yours?

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Re: The most botched cabinet in recent history.

Postby sahal80 » Sat Jan 18, 2014 5:18 pm

For the time it took and the ministers that were announced I'm really disappointed. It clearly illustrates That time was spent on squabbling instead of looking for quality ministers. We have clearly not left the TFG days. Some named officials didn't even know they were in the running let alone agreeing to be a appointed. Also a lot of corrupt officials and cronies got positions. It seems this cabinet was about paying political favors for those that worked with Dam Jadiid. I'm really disappointed and I don't expect anything great from this government.

My advice to the PM is to not forget what he can do for Jubbaland.
WAS PAYING FAVORS FOR THE MPS, 70% OF THE NEW CABINET ARE FORMER MPS PLUS DAM JADID ASSOCIATORS SO HE CAN HAVE FRIENDS IN THE PARLIAMENT. FIXED.

GUYS LIKE YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF THE POLITICS IN THE...

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Re: The most botched cabinet in recent history.

Postby sahal80 » Sat Jan 18, 2014 5:28 pm

This is political suicide, but only someone who knows anything about governing can see that. Hassan Sheikh was never ready for the position that was awarded to him, I've said it from the beginning. Sh. Shariif at least had experience and during his administration - a lot of headway was made. This new cabinet is a farce. Hassan Sheikh created an administration that consists of his buddies and all those who have been clapping their butt cheeks for him since he took office. You have a former general as the minister of health, that khat addicted woman as some minister, brain-dead Dhuxulow as the minister of information, Goodax the retarded inbred as the interior minister. Tarzan was never consulted and was named the deputy minister of some bogus ministry and even he couldn't hide his shock during his press conference. :lol:

This new PM is clearly an appeaser. Just who did he bring in that Hassan Sheikh hasn't picked? I can't think of anyone.
Hypocricy at its finest!

You didn't criticize shyt when your illiterare guleed was running that post now you calling godah a retard!

Godah was born in jowhar, grew up in xamar his father was an official, his brother was a minister of planning in the 80s...far from your retard background!!

"4. Dr Abdullahi Godah Barre, Minister for Planning and International Cooperation - is from Hawadle tribe in the Hawiye clan and he is from Ottawa, Canada. He is a close friend of the prime minister and he studied economics and agriculture at the National University of Somalia and attended Southern Illinois University and the University of Ottawa. He most recently worked on humanitarian projects for the United Nations"


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