Somali premier resigns amid spat with president
September 21st, 2010 - 10:44 pm ICT by IANSMogadishu, Sep 21 (DPA) Somalia’s Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke resigned Tuesday over tensions with the conflict-hit country’s president.
“After political crises in the government and after I have seen that insecurity in Somalia has increased, I decided to leave my position as prime minister for the sake of the Somali people,” he told reporters in the presidential palace.
His resignation came after a meeting with President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and parliamentary speaker Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden.
Sheikh Sharif welcomed the decision, which he called “courageous”.
Sharmarke has been under pressure to resign as part of an ongoing power struggle for months, and was to be the subject of a parliamentary vote of no-confidence.
The president fired his premier in May, only to backtrack in the face of Sharmarke’s refusal to leave his post.
The two had disagreed over a new draft constitution. The president wanted the draft to be voted on by the public, while Sharmarke wanted parliament to pass the draft.
The premier’s resignation is not expected to change the situation in Somalia, which is embroiled in a bloody insurgency.
The weak Western-backed government is penned into a few areas of Mogadishu by Islamist militants, who control much of south and central Somalia.
Sheikh Sharif and Sharmarke, the Western-educated son of a respected Somali leader assassinated in 1969, raised hopes of peace in Somalia when they came to power in early 2009.
However, Islamist insurgent group al-Shabaab continued its efforts to gain power unabated.
Over 21,000 people have died in the insurgency, which kicked off in early 2007.
The chaos-ridden Horn of Africa nation has not had an effective central government since 1991.
- Al-Shabaab militants withdraw from Somali capital - Aug 07, 2011
- 20 dead in Mogadishu fighting - Jun 19, 2010
- Four peacekeepers killed in Somalia - Aug 30, 2010
- Somali Islamists storm broadcaster - Sep 20, 2010
- Politicians among 60 dead in Somalia clashes (Second Lead) - Aug 24, 2010
- 10 politicians among 42 dead in Somalia clashes (Lead) - Aug 24, 2010
- Senior Al Qaeda man killed in Somalia - Feb 10, 2010
- 26 die after attack on Somali parliament - May 17, 2010
- 9,000 displaced in Somalia violence - May 27, 2012
- 15 dead, 25 injured in fresh clashes in Somalia - Aug 28, 2010
- Somali government declares state of emergency - Jun 23, 2009
- Somali insurgents ban UN mine agency - Dec 18, 2009
- Roadside bomb kills eight in Somalia - Sep 01, 2010
- Somali insurgents back Al Qaeda, clashes claim 16 lives - Feb 01, 2010
- Somali President condemns Mogadishu attack - Oct 05, 2011
Tags: aden, backtrack, central government, central somalia, draft constitution, hopes of peace, horn of africa, insecurity, insurgency, insurgent group, islamist militants, mogadishu, parliamentary speaker, parliamentary vote, political crises, power struggle, sheikh ahmed, situation in somalia, somali leader, vote of no confidence