Somalia is set for a pivotal meeting between President Hassan Seikh Mohamud and Jubbaland President Ahmed Madobe, following more than a year of political tensions.
This meeting comes as the opposition-linked Somali Rescue Forum increases mobilization in Mogadishu, calling for protests against the federal government.
What is on the Agenda of Jubbaland Meeting?
The agenda of Jubbaland Meeting is expected to focus on key disputes between Jubbaland and the federal government, particularly regarding constitutional amendments.
These include the controversial shift from a parliamentary to a presidential system and plans for direct elections in 2026, which Jubbaland, Puntland, and the opposition forum have opposed.
Analysts suggest the talks may also cover broader political disagreements across Somalia.
Timing
Preparations for the meeting are underway in Kismayo, where presidential guards and African Union Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) forces are expected to arrive at Mohamed Abdullah Hassan Airport.
Originally scheduled for last Wednesday, Jubbaland Meeting was postponed at Madobe’s request and may now take place later this week.
Madobe, currently in Nairobi, recently met with Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni and representatives from the Somali Rescue Forum to hold preliminary consultations.
High Stakes of the Upcoming Talks at Jubbaland Meeting
Experts highlight that the meeting is a significant opportunity to de-escalate tensions, even if it does not fully resolve Somalia’s political crisis.
The constitutional amendments of March 2024, which set the stage for Somalia’s first direct elections in over fifty years, triggered widespread opposition from Jubbaland, Puntland, and the Somali Rescue Forum.
The proposed changes and subsequent disputes have led to arrest warrants against both Madobe and the Somali President, underscoring the high stakes of the upcoming talks.
Expectations of Analysts
Analysts view this meeting as a potential turning point in Somalia’s political landscape, offering a chance to ease tensions and launch broader negotiations aimed at resolving longstanding political conflicts and shaping the country’s governance future.