Mogadishu police chief suspends Somali parliament, sacked immediately after

By , K24 Digital
On Mon, 12 Apr, 2021 16:26 | < 1 min read
Mogadishu police chief Sadak Omar Hassan. PHOTO | COURTESY
Mogadishu police chief Sadak Omar Hassan. PHOTO | COURTESY

Somalia's police chief General Abdi Hijar has sacked Mogadishu police commander Sadaq Omar Hassan, popularly known as Sadaq John, after he announced that he stopped the country's parliament from holding a session on delayed elections.

Minutes before his sacking, Mr Hassan appeared on the privately-owned Universal Somali TV channel to announce that he had suspended the parliamentary meeting.

He said there should be "no power grab" and the Somali lawmakers should go back to their constituencies and seek re-election.

Shortly after he made the remarks, the Somali police chief sacked him.

"Lieutenant Colonel Farhan Mohamed Adan (Farhan Qarole) has been appointed as the new commander of Banadir region. Farhan Qarole has also been promoted to the rank of colonel," the state-owned Somali National News Agency said in a tweet.

Somali army and police officers have ramped up security in the capital ahead of the special parliamentary session to debate elections that are months behind schedule.

The term of the Somali parliament ended in December 2020 and that of President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo on 8 February.

Indirect parliamentary and presidential elections that should have followed are being derailed by political disagreements.