MOGADISHU, Somalia – The Himilo Qaran political party, led by former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, has expressed deep concern over the escalating issues of weapons influx and renewed civil conflicts across various regions of Somalia.
The party stated on Friday that the serving Somali government will be held accountable for the consequences of illegal firearm smuggling.
According to the party’s statement, the government’s inability to control the flow of weapons into the country has exacerbated the already volatile situation. The party emphasized the need for immediate and effective measures to curb the illegal arms trade and prevent further escalation of violence.
The statement also highlighted the government’s responsibility to ensure the safety and security of its citizens amidst the ongoing conflicts. The Himilo Qaran party urged the government to take decisive action to address the root causes of the conflicts and to work towards a peaceful resolution.
The party’s concerns come at a time when Somalia is grappling with a myriad of challenges, including political instability, economic hardships, and security threats. The influx of illegal firearms has further complicated the situation, making it even more difficult to achieve lasting peace and stability in the country.
The Himilo Qaran party’s call for accountability and action from the government reflects the growing frustration among the Somali people, who have long been affected by the country’s turbulent history.
As the country continues to navigate through these difficult times, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the party’s concerns and take steps towards a more peaceful and secure future for Somalia.