Nairobi (Sunatimes)The UN special
representative for Somalia, Augustine Mahiga on Wednesday said that he
contacted the prime minister of Somalia Mohammed Abdullahi Mohammed discussing
the latest developments in strife-torn horn of Africa nation.
In an interview with BBC, Mahiga confirmed that
premier gave briefings about the security situation in the country, Mogadishu
in particular, adding that he declined to talk anything about the politics.
The UN special envoy for Somalia spelled out the
prime minister didn’t say that he will resign.
During Kampala meeting, he showed his word of
honest, Mahiga said the interview with BBC.
The popular prime minister of the Somali interim
federal government on Tuesday disclosed he won’t quit the job until parliament
approves the Kampala accord that suggests the prime minister be dismissal
within 30 days. The agreement also extends the government's mandate for a year.
By Bariga Afrika
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During Kampala meeting, he showed his word of honest, Mahiga said the interview with BBC.