A Former Somali Warlord Deploys His Militias At the Unknown Soldier’s Monument

Mogadishu (PP News Desk) — Yusuf Mohamud Siyad Indha’ade, a former Somali warlord, has sent militias to the Unknown Soldier’s Monument, the venue where demonstration is slated to take place tomorrow.

Indha’ade told a reporter that “there is no a government in Somalia and that the President’s term of office had ended”. He said that it was his responsibility to take over the security of the venue.”

Yusuf Mohamud Siad Indha’ade claims his militias have taken over security at the Unknown Soldier’s Monument “because Somalia has no a government.”

Earlier today the former Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed paid a visit to the Unknown Soldier’s Monument and described the planned demonstration as “a peaceful expression” to ensure that Somalia will have free and fair elections.

Indha’ade, who is brigadier general despite never joining the Somali Army, was the Defence Secretary of the former Union of Islamic Courts. He is remembered for making threats to attack Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia in 2006, prompting the Ethiopian Government Forces to intervene in Somalia on grounds of “self-defence and protecting the fledgling Transitional Federal Government of Somalia”.

The Union of Somali Presidential Candidates have yet to clarify their position on the apparent violation of the need to avoid the use of an inflammatory language, one of the ground rules agreed before the demonstration.

A video clip of the interview with Indha’ade at the Unknown Soldier’s Monument.

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