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    Somali parliamentary Speaker suspends 20 MPs over security concerns amid rising tensions

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    Thursday May 1, 2025

    Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali Speaker of the House of the People, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur (Aden Madoobe), has suspended 20 lawmakers from attending upcoming parliamentary sessions, citing security concerns following recent unrest inside the legislature.

    In a written directive issued Wednesday, Speaker Aden Madoobe instructed parliamentary staff to bar the listed members from entering the chamber until their suspension periods end.

    “I hereby enact Articles 14, 16, and 28 of the House of the People’s Rules of Procedure, which authorize the Speaker to uphold parliamentary rules, maintain order, and ensure the smooth functioning of legislative and administrative affairs,” the Speaker’s letter read.

    The list of suspended MPs includes:

    1. Mohamed Deeq Barre Omar (Fiyoore) 
    2. Saadaam Mahmoud Abdi (Jubeer) 
    3. Dahir Amin Jeesow 
    4. Hassan Abdi Ismail (Hassan Yare) 
    5. Abdirizak Hassan Ahmed (Dhookir) 
    6. Mohamed Bashir Ali (Baxnaan) 
    7. Ahmed Mahmoud Jama (Buux) 
    8. Ali Mohamed Sheikh (Ali Bagadi) 
    9. Saadaq Abdullahi Abdi 
    10. Mohamed Abdirahman Ahmed (Hayle) 
    11. Mowlid Abdi Mahmoud 
    12. Mohamed Ali Omar (Caananuug) 
    13. Faysal Ahmed Mahmoud (Wahaabi) 
    14. Ali Mahdi Mohamed (Qalato) 
    15. Hassan Abdinoor Abdi 
    16. Abdirashid Jire Qalinle 
    17. Abdirahman Ahmed Osman (Gurey) 
    18. Abdirahman Isaaq Mohamed 
    19. Dr. Abdirashid Mohamed Nur (Jilley) 
    20. Abdirashid Mohamed Hidig 

    The move follows a violent clash inside the lower house on Wednesday, triggered by the controversial removal of MP Abdullahi Hashi Abiib. The Speaker announced Abiib’s expulsion in March, citing his absence from two consecutive sessions without excuse—an action opposition lawmakers have decried as politically motivated.

    During the incident, rival blocs of lawmakers clashed on the floor of parliament, prompting intervention by parliamentary police. The chaos has drawn condemnation from civil society leaders and opposition politicians, who warned that such actions are eroding democratic norms and the reputation of Somalia’s legislative body.


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