Jabuuti (Ogaal) – Shirka la doonayay in lagu heshiisiiyo Mucaaradka uu hogaamiyo Sheekh Shariif Sheekh Axmed iyo dawlada Somaliya oo ka socda Magaalada Jabuuti ayaa dhaliyay khilaaf hor leh oo sii kala fogeeyay laba Garab oo ka wada socda maamulka ku meel-gaadhka ah oo ay kala hogaamiyaan Cabdilaahi Yuusuf iyo Raysal-wasaare Nuur Cade.
Khilaafkan ayaa wararku sheegayaan inuu sababey in shirka Jabuuti uga socda waftiga uu hogaminayo Ra'isal wasaraha Somalia iyo mucaaradka Asmara aanay ka soo xaadirin koox wasiiro ah oo intooda badan dhawaan Barlamanka Soomaaliya diiday inay dib uga mid noqdaan Xukuumada iyo Taliye-yaasha Ciidamada Dawlada ku meel-gaadhka ah, kuwaasoo ka qayb galey wajigii Kowaad ee kulankan.
Warku wuxuu intaa ku daray in waftiga Ra'isal wasaaraha Somalia ee ka qayb galay shirka aanay ka mid aheyn Taliye-yasha Ciidamada [ Taliyaha ciidamada Mileteriga, Taliyaha ciidamada Nabad Sugida, Taliyaha ciidamada Booliska ] kuwaasoo diidey inay ka qayb-galaan. Sababna ugu dhigay diidmaddooda inaan mucaaradku waxba ka qaban amaanka Somaliya sidii lagu balamay wajigii hore ee shirka"Wafitiga Ra'isal wasaarha DF ah uu hogaaminayo iyo mucaaradka Asmara garabkiisa Jabuuti waxba kuma kala duwana, waana isku-aragti sidaas awgeed wax ay ka heshiiyaan meesha ma jiraan." Sidaa waxa u sheegay shabakada wararka Intarnetka ee Garowe mid ka mid ah Wasiiradda la safan Cabdilaahi Yuusuf ee Baarlanku diiday. Waxana uu intaa ku daray oo uu ku dooday in aan mucaaradka Shariifyada eek u sugan Jabuuti aanay waxba ka qaban karin dagaalada ka socda Muqdisho.
Is-maandhaafka labada dhinac ee dawlada ku meel-gaadhka ah ayaa sidoo kale warku sheegay inuu salka ku hayo qaabka loo xuley waftiga uga qayb galey shirka Jabuti iyada oo ay Ra'isal wasaaraha ku eedeeyeen inuu kaxeystey xubno ay isku fikir yihiin.
Khilaafka u dhexeeya madaxda sare ee Dawlada ku meel-gaadhka ah ee Somaliya ayaa soo laba kacleeyey ka dib markii Xildhibanada Barlamanku diideen qodob ka mid ahaa heshiiskii Madaxweyne Cabdulahi Yusuf iyo Nuur Cadde ku soo soo saxiixeen Addis Ababa.
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