Breaking: Somalia shamed Meshrefet and wedimedhin, the Government agreed with the opposition to hold election.
Somali Government was trying to use corona as excuse to postpone election, but the opposition said never, and now they have all agreed to go with election though corona is spreading faster now than before. Somalia did not want to be seen as failed state like cursedartera and meshet Ethio past sep 30/2020. This is great victory for Tigray. Power hungry hamasenay, amharay, and bantugudifechan meshrefet will not understand the significance of this and the consequence of not holding elections in due times.
Re: Breaking: Somalia shamed Meshrefet and wedimedhin, the Government agreed with the opposition to hold election.
African heads of state (who in their majority do not deserve to be called leaders) are really dishonest to the highest order!
Guess what Museveni said a couple of months ago about the 2012 general elections:
“The lives of Ugandans are very important more than anything else, I have consulted with my ministers and we find it reasonable to suspend elections till 2023. All candidates must now suspend their campaigns and stay indoors, this will protect our people. Elections will come and go, but we must protect lives”
This is the man who wrote a book titled with, "What's Africa's Problem", and who concluded that "the problem of Africa in general and Uganda in particular is not the people but leaders who want to overstay in power."
Guess what, once more! Museveni made Ugandan legislators vote in 2017 to amend the country’s constitution to remove from the constitution a provision that limited the age of a presidential candidate at 75 years, which would have made Museveni ineligible to stand at the next polls in 2021 - to allow him (73-year-old) to extend his rule, potentially guaranteeing him a life-time presidency!
Guess what Museveni said a couple of months ago about the 2012 general elections:
“The lives of Ugandans are very important more than anything else, I have consulted with my ministers and we find it reasonable to suspend elections till 2023. All candidates must now suspend their campaigns and stay indoors, this will protect our people. Elections will come and go, but we must protect lives”
This is the man who wrote a book titled with, "What's Africa's Problem", and who concluded that "the problem of Africa in general and Uganda in particular is not the people but leaders who want to overstay in power."
Guess what, once more! Museveni made Ugandan legislators vote in 2017 to amend the country’s constitution to remove from the constitution a provision that limited the age of a presidential candidate at 75 years, which would have made Museveni ineligible to stand at the next polls in 2021 - to allow him (73-year-old) to extend his rule, potentially guaranteeing him a life-time presidency!