In a surprising development, Ali Abdullahi Guudlaawe, the President of Somalia’s Hirshabelle State, has fired Ali Jeyte, the Governor of the Hiiraan region, effective immediately. Abdullahi Ahmed Sufuroow will replace him.
The decision, made public on Saturday morning, has sparked immediate criticism and apprehension, as it comes amidst an escalating dispute concerning the management of tax revenue in the region.
Governor Jeyte had garnered widespread acclaim for his leadership in orchestrating the initial successful uprising against the extremist organization al-Shabab in Somalia.
This historic local uprising resulted in al-Shabab’s expulsion from a significant portion of the Hiiraan region, a remarkable achievement that earned Jeyte immense recognition from Somalis and the international community. Hence, Jeyte’s dismissal by President Guudlaawe has raised eyebrows and elicited concerns that it could hamper the ongoing military operations against al-Shabab.
This development occurs against the backdrop of a growing rift between the Hirshabelle leader and the Governor, centered around the management and collection of tax revenues in the Hiiraan region. Reports indicate that Jeyte had opposed Guudlaawe’s proposal to vest the regional state with sole authority over tax affairs, further straining their relationship.
Consequently, the Governor’s sudden removal, widely regarded as an effort to impede the progress made in combating the extremist organization, has surprised many.
Jeyte’s operation, backed by the local community and the Somali National Army, dealt a significant blow to al-Shabab’s influence in Hiiraan. The group’s expulsion from the region brought a sense of relief to the residents who had long endured their oppressive rule.
Situated in central Somalia, the Hiiraan region had long served as a stronghold for al-Shabab. However, under Governor Jeyte’s guidance, the local population united and successfully challenged the extremist group’s grip on power.
In light of the development, experts now express concerns that his removal has left the community worried about the future of their security and the stability of the region.
Meanwhile, Guudlaawe’s administration has yet to offer a detailed explanation for the Governor’s dismissal, intensifying fears regarding its potential impact on the recent gains achieved in the fight against al-Shabab.
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