Somali politicians warn against election postponement

The Somali government works hard to postpone the presidential elections, despite warnings against this by some organizations.
A
coalition of presidential hopefuls had earlier called on President Mohamed
Abdullahi Farmaajo to stop trying to "hijack" the
presidential elections
They criticized the way the
federal Somali government manages the whole elections file and its attempts to
postpone them.
The members of the coalition
lashed out at the government for failing to reach agreement with the opposition
on the way the elections should be held. They said the government works to help
President Farmaajo to hijack the elections.
The presidential hopefuls warned
against what they described as the "dangerous consequences" of the
president's insistence not to hold the elections.
They asked the president to stop
the abuse of power and stop granting oil exploration licenses to companies to
prevent Somalia's wealth from being looted.
The coalition also warned against
President's Farmaajo's use of foreign policies as a tool in his presidential
campaign, especially when it comes to neighboring Kenya.
It said Farmaajo's policy towards
Kenya would open the door for animosities with the neighboring country.
The coalition also expressed
concern over the status of Somali refugees and Somali students in Kenya in the
light of Farmaajo's policies towards Nairobi.
It said Kenya was the place
whence Farmaajo's presidential campaign kicked off in 2016.
The coalition said Farmaajo
antagonized Ethiopia and befriended Kenya at the time.
However, he is reversing
animosities now, the coalition said.