NAIROBI – Somalia’s federal authorities has refused to problem former Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble a letter of approval to journey to South Africa on a diplomatic passport, sources advised Shabelle TV on Wednesday.
Roble, invited by the Somali neighborhood in South Africa, is reportedly touring with members of parliament and former ministers. The choice to disclaim the approval mentioned to have come from the nation’s high management, has raised questions, although no official clarification has been offered.
The previous prime minister is predicted to depart for South Africa on Thursday utilizing his Swedish passport, in response to sources.
Roble’s tenure as prime minister was marked by his important position in supporting the present management’s rise throughout a turbulent election interval. The motives behind the federal government’s refusal stay unclear.