Today, the city of Laascaanood in the Sool region is hosting the highly anticipated presidential and vice-presidential elections for the Northern Somalia administration.
This election features candidates who have obtained the necessary credentials to compete for these significant positions.
In the hours leading up to the election, candidates and members of the House of Representatives for the Northern Somalia administration gathered in Laascaanood. This meeting aimed to bolster their campaigns and solidify their bids for support from the electorate.
Last night, Laascaanood was placed under a curfew, halting the movement of people and vehicles, except for those authorized to operate, including officials and candidates. This measure is intended to maintain order and security during the election period.
Five candidates are vying for the presidency: Abdiqaadir Ahmed Aw Cali (Firdhiye), Jamaal Mohamed Hassan, Abdirizack Khalif Ahmed, Rashid Farah Mahamoud, and Mohamud Yusuf Hassan.
The competition is expected to be tough as candidate brings unique perspectives and plans for the administration, making the election highly competitive.
For the vice-presidency, the candidates who are vying for the position are Omar Dahir Hassan, Abdirashid Yussuf Jibril (Abwaan), Abdirizack Mohamed Jamac, Abdisataar Sheekh Omaan Omar, and Mohamed Abdi Bullaale. As the day unfolds, all eyes are on Laascaanood as the results and further developments are anticipated.
Updates to follow
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