Mogadishu(Sunatimes)- Somalia’s weak government is "deeplysaddened" by the exit of the moderate Sufi group which it signed apower sharing agreement after they accused the government of failingto meet the agreed articles in Adis Ababa treaty. Abdirizaq Qeylow, the spokesman of Somalia‘s information ministry ,has expressed his concern for "unreceived decision" by Ahlu SunnaWaljamaca group that walked out of the Somali government.
The spokesman of Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca Sheikh Abdullahi Sheikh AbuYusuf has on Saturday declared that they have withdrawn theirmembership of the government and left the agreement behind for‘breaching treaty’ by the government of Somalia. Abu Yusuf said that they have decided not to take part in the nextgovernment after the resignation of the prime minister. somali government which is struggling to defeat powerful Islamistinsurgents has pleaded reconsideration by Ahlu Sunna and urgedframework for peace.
"What we need is unity, the transitional government is reconciliatoryone, every body is supposed to participate in the process of gettingout of this problem," he added. Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca is the only party which successfully defeatedAlshabaab and ousted from central where they have restored much neededpeace than the other parts of volatile southern Somalia. Copyright 2010 Somalijournal.net
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Somali government "saddened" by moderate Islamists’ walkout
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