Ex-Puntland Minister urges leaders to convene talks on region’s political future


Thursday September 18, 2025

 

Garowe (HOL) – Former Puntland Finance Minister Hassan Shire Abgaal, who returned to Garowe on Thursday after losing the 2024 Puntland presidential election, criticized President Said Abdullahi Deni and called for Puntland leaders to convene a conference to decide the region’s political future.

Hassan Shire, known for his close ties to the Federal Government of Somalia, accused President Deni of obstructing development projects in Puntland by blocking cooperation with Mogadishu.

He said Puntland’s government institutions and security forces have not been paid for more than six months, leaving soldiers to block roads and stop taxpaying vehicles in protest.

“You know the state administration and government institutions are in disarray. There is not a single functioning government office in Puntland, and salaries of workers and soldiers have been delayed for over six months. Soldiers have set up checkpoints on the roads to demand their rights,” Hassan Shire told reporters.

The former minister also blamed Deni’s administration for isolating Puntland economically through “bad politics and bad governance,” adding that the president will be held accountable for the hardships facing ordinary citizens.

Hassan Shire urged Puntland leaders to “build a new Puntland” through dialogue and consensus, suggesting a broad conference to address the region’s governance crisis.

In recent days, reports have circulated that opposition groups and leaders from Jubbaland and Puntland may hold a joint meeting in either Kismayo or Garowe, though neither administration has confirmed hosting such talks.

Jubbaland and the federal government remain at odds over political disputes, while opposition groups and Puntland authorities continue to reject the ongoing voter registration drive, accusing the federal government of acting unilaterally.

 








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