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SSC-Khaatumo accuses Puntland of blocking aid and undermining autonomy.

Tuesday 10,Dec,2024 {HMC} The SSC-Khaatumo administration has accused Puntland of undermining its autonomy and progress, escalating tensions between the two Somali regional administrations. The accusations come as SSC-Khaatumo claims its neighbour is engaging in actions that jeopardize cooperation and stability in northern Somalia.

In a sharply worded statement, SSC-Khaatumo leaders condemned what they described as Puntlandโ€™s โ€œunlawful interferenceโ€ in the Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn regionsโ€”territories governed by SSC-Khaatumo. The administration accused Puntland of obstructing development projects, politicizing humanitarian aid, and blocking critical vaccination campaigns, actions they claim directly harm the local population.

โ€œThis deliberate interference undermines the progress we have worked so hard to achieve,โ€ the statement said, adding that such actions violate the spirit of agreements forged in February 2023, when SSC-Khaatumo was formally recognized by Somaliaโ€™s Federal Government.

SSC-Khaatumoโ€™s accusations mark a deterioration in relations between the two administrations. The February 2023 agreement, seen as a milestone in resolving contested governance in northern Somalia, granted SSC-Khaatumo full authority over the regions of Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn. This decision was initially welcomed by Puntland leaders and local communities, who viewed it as a step toward lasting peace.

Yet, SSC-Khaatumo claims Puntland has since reneged on its commitments. โ€œThese actions threaten not only the unity of SSC-Khaatumo but also the stability of the region as a whole,โ€ the statement read.

Among the administrationโ€™s grievances is the alleged intimidation of Alight, an international organization implementing development projects in SSC-Khaatumo territories. SSC-Khaatumo accused Puntland of obstructing these efforts, depriving local communities of vital services.

SSC-Khaatumo leaders urged Puntland to honour the February agreement and respect the sovereignty of their administration. They warned that continued interference could worsen tensions and jeopardize fragile peace efforts.

โ€œThis is more important than politics; itโ€™s about the well-being of our people,โ€ the statement emphasized. SSC-Khaatumo called on Puntland to cease any actions that undermine progress and focus instead on fostering cooperation and good neighbourliness.

The tensions between SSC-Khaatumo and Puntland are not new but have intensified as SSC-Khaatumo consolidates its administration and seeks to implement development projects.

Observers warn that the dispute risks disrupting humanitarian aid and development efforts in one of Somaliaโ€™s most vulnerable regions.

Source Hiiraan online

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