A lawmaker in Adado city has called on Galmudug state leaders to reach a comprehensive power-sharing agreement with Somalia’s moderate Sufi group of Ahlu Sunna Waljama based in Dhusamareb town.
“It’s up to Galmudug state leaders to reach a political agreement with Ahlu Sunna… and they must not fail to take up their responsibility to end hostility in the region,” said MP Muhaydin Sunn.
Galmudug state has in the past unveiled peace talks with its main rival Ahlu Sunna administration, in an attempt to bring an end to the escalating tensions in central Somalia.
Ahlu Sunna fighters continue to hold large swathes of territories in Galgadud region, including Dhusamareb and Guri’el towns as Galmudug remains its current interim capital of Adado town.