Somali Army Officers Removed From Key Positions — Political Restructuring or Targeted Marginalization?
A major wave of dismissals and demotions within the Somali National Army has raised serious concerns among military insiders and political observers. Over the past months, a group of senior and mid-level officers — most of whom previously resis
A major wave of dismissals and demotions within the Somali National Army has raised serious concerns among military insiders and political observers. Over the past months, a group of senior and mid-level officers — most of whom previously resisted the political pressure during the Farmaajo era — have been systematically removed from command positions, sidelined, or forced into early retirement.
According to multiple military sources who spoke to Waagacusub on condition of anonymity, the pattern of removals is too consistent to be a coincidence. The officers affected are largely drawn from the same community, and most of them played a leading role in resisting former President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo’s attempt to militarize politics during his final months in power.
List of affected officers
(Compiled from internal army sources) Col. Ahmed Libaax — authority drastically reduced Col. Dr. Mohamed Dhungooye — removed from post Col. Shaafici Hirtan — dismissed from Villa Somalia security Col. Khalif Ahmed Xaashi — denied appointment Col. Mohamed Dahir — removed as Commander of Sector 21 Col. Duran Jiis — not assigned to any role Lt. Col. Caydaruus — removed from Danab Lt. Col. Sheikh Saciid — denied assignment Col. Maxamed Cabdi Yare — removed from Villa Somalia Col. Sheekeye — denied assignment Major Cabdiqadar Xogolof — removed from 27th Division Captain Dr. Cabdirisaaq Walde — denied military hospital post Lt. Dr. Bukhaari — denied post at military hospital Sources argue that the restructuring appears to disproportionately affect officers loyal to the The key questions The dismissals have sparked speculation inside security circles: Is President Hassan Sheikh intentionally weakening officers who opposed Farmaajo? Or is General Odowaa operating under influence of former Farmaajo loyalists within the military? Why is there no transparent criteria for removals and promotions? The Presidency and the Ministry of Defense have not offered public explanations.
National Security Risk
Analysts warn that targeting officers on the basis of political loyalty or clan identity could: Cause discontent within the armed forces Weaken command cohesion Undermine public trust in the National Army
Why are MPs silent?
One of the most troubling elements is the lack of parliamentary oversight. Despite the scale and sensitivity of the dismissals, not a single MP from the affected constituency has spoken publicly. Whether the silence stems from political fear, internal deals, or strategic calculations remains unclear.
Final Conclusion
The Somali Army can only remain professional if: Promotions and dismissals are merit-based Military ranks are protected from political interference No community feels targeted or excluded If unresolved, this restructuring could become a dangerous precedent — where armed forces are shaped not by national interest, but by political loyalty.
Somali Army Officers Removed From Key Positions — Political Restructuring or Targeted Marginalization?
A major wave of dismissals and demotions within the Somali National Army has raised serious concerns among military insiders and political observers. Over the past months, a group of senior and mid-level officers — most of whom previously resis