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UN Council calls on Somalia to hold elections immediately

UNITED NATIONS, United States, April 1, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – The UN Security
Council on Wednesday called on authorities in strife-torn Somalia to resolve
the electoral “impasse” and hold “inclusive” elections as soon as possible,
following a closed-door emergency session on the situation.

In a statement drafted by Britain and adopted unanimously, the 15 Council
members “expressed concern” over the ongoing crisis and called on the
country’s leaders to “convene at the earliest opportunity to resolve
outstanding issues.”

“They emphasized that it remained in the best interests of all Somalis to
ensure that inclusive elections took place as soon as possible,” the
statement said.

Somalia missed a deadline to hold an election by February 8, when
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, better known by his nickname Farmajo,
was due to step down, sparking a constitutional crisis in the already fragile
state.

Farmajo and Somalia’s five regional leaders reached an agreement on
September 17 that abandoned a promised one-person, one-vote ballot but
offered a common path forward for elections.

But they have been unable to resolve squabbles over how the vote is to be
conducted, and a coalition of opposition candidates have now said they no
longer recognize Farmajo as president.

“Somalia’s electoral process is at a critical stage,” Britain’s ambassador
to the United Nations, Barbara Woodward, told reporters.

During the closed-door meeting, the UN envoy for Somalia, James Swan, said
“the situation regarding Somalia’s electoral process requires urgent
attention,” Woodward added.

She said Britain reiterated its call on Somalia to “swiftly” reach an
agreement on moving ahead with the electoral process.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 0810 hrs