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    SOMALIA’S PUNTLAND, JUBBALAND JOIN HANDS TO FEND OFF MOGADISHU’S FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    February 17, 2025
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    Puntland and Jubbaland have decided to adopt a joint strategy to counter the growing influence of the Federal Government of Somalia. These regions say Mogadishu is interfering unnecessarily in their internal affairs and trying to limit their sovereign powers.

    Growing differences over constitutional powers and territorial sovereignty have widened the political rift. In response, these regions have stepped up their efforts to gain complete control over their own affairs, increasing their distance from the federal government. This situation illustrates the ongoing power struggle between Somalia’s central government and its semi-autonomous states.

    Puntland and Jubbaland’s Push for Regional Autonomy

    Puntland and Jubaland manage about 30 percent of Somalia’s population and control about 40 percent of the country’s coastline. Since 2021, these regions have stepped up their push for autonomy and pushed for independent governance, rejecting more than 60 percent of the federal government’s policies.

    Puntland has held autonomous elections, which saw a 25 percent increase in voter turnout in 2023. Meanwhile, Jubaland has further strengthened its defense system and increased its local security budget by 35 percent in the past two years.

    Rising Tensions with the Federal Government

    Differences between Mogadishu and these regions have led to a 50 percent increase in political conflict after 2022. There have been at least 10 formal talks between the federal government and regional leaders, but there has been no success in resolving government differences. Puntland and Jubbaland have cut off cooperation with the federal government in key areas such as security and economic planning, affecting millions of people. According to reports, the state’s shortfall in federal funding has reached 45 percent, further straining relations between the two.

    Impact on Somalia’s Political Stability

    Local government conflicts in Somalia have increased by 20 percent due to political divisions. Puntland and Jubaland’s reduced cooperation with Mogadishu could have national security implications, as more than 15,000 regional troops operate independently. Economic uncertainty has also increased, with intra-regional trade expected to decline by 30 percent in 2024. If these tensions persist, the probability of prolonged political instability affecting Somalia’s federal system could reach 40 percent, according to analysts.

    Puntland and Jubaland’s resistance to Mogadishu’s government authority reflects the growing struggle for regional autonomy in Somalia. If these conflicts are not resolved, political instability and economic difficulties may further affect the federal system. There is an urgent need for dialogue and compromise to maintain national stability and prevent long-term divisions.

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