Al-Shabaab campaigns against Covid-19 prevention measures in Somalia

The terrorist al-Shabaab movement works hard to destabilize Somalia and highlight the weaknesses of the security establishment in the east African country.
Somalia
continues, meanwhile, to incur political losses amid tensions among its
political forces because of the failure of its outgoing president Mohamed
Abdullahi Farmaajo to ease the holding of elections after the end of his
presidential term last month.
Al-Shabaab
tries to make use of the Covid-19 pandemic in increasing its gains, even at the
cost of the Somali people.
It
has recently warned people in the areas it controls across Somalia against
abiding by Covid-19 prevention measures declared earlier by the Somali
government.
Disease
The
movement threatened to take punitive measures against locals who show abidance
by the preventive measures declared by the authorities.
It
asked these locals not to wear facemasks, noting that Covid-19 is a god-sent
plague that requires repentance and prayer, not facemasks.
One
of the people living in an area controlled by al-Shabaab said movement
terrorists had stopped him and asked him to remove his facemask.
The
terrorists also asked the man not to ever wear the facemask again, a Somali
news site quoted the man as saying.
Rivalry
The
administration of the southeastern Somali region of Banaadir had earlier asked
the residents of the region to abide by Covid-19 preventive measures, including
the wearing of facemasks.
It
said those failing to abide by the measures would be fined $5.
A Somali news site said, meanwhile, that al-Shabaab wants the public to scrap the preventive measures in order to prove the failure of local authorities in containing the disease.