HASSAN SHEIKH & THE TRIBAL CABINET:
Somali Presidency: Hussein Sheikh Mohamud
2- Deputy Director of the Presidency: Mohamed Amin Sheikh Osman
3- National Security Adviser: Hussein Maallin Mohamud Sheikh-Ali – Advertisement –
4- Special Envoy for Somalia Drought Emergency: Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame
5- Legal Adviser to the President J.F.S.: Ibrahim Eidle Sulayman
6- Political and Parliamentary Relations Advisor to the President of J.F.S.: Zakaria Hassan Ali (Shield)
7- Presidential Economic Adviser J.F.S: Hassan Adam Hosow
8-Director of NISA: Abdullahi Sambloje
9-Comander SNA Muqhayadiin.
10- Mayor of Mogadiscio Madaale.
Ambassadors, Director Generals, advisers including his doughters.
Hassan Sheikh dissolved the electoral council to serve.
Hassan Sheikh dissolved the committee on the constitution, civil and laws of the Supreme Court.
Hassan Sheikh dissolved the corruption and accountability committee.
Government is composed of 3 branches and only 2 branches are active, the two branches are Parliamentary and President. why President Hassan Sheikh is not announcing the chief of the justice? Look, president Hassan Sheikh is abusing the system and the
Constitution of the country. Follow Up the miscarriage of the law that was committed by President of Somalia.Article 109A.The Judicial Service Commission
The supreme court was refused to be complete, so that Hassan could make his own constitution can
2. The anti-corruption commission was abolished to auction off the national wealth and beef up the corruption.
3. The Election Commission was dismentalled so Hassan could rule the election his own way without conducting any sort of control
(1)
This Constitution establishes a Judicial Service Commission.
(2) The Judicial Service Commission shall be comprised of nine (9) members, which shall be as follows:
(a) The Chief Judge of the Constitutional Court`
(b) The Chief Judge of the High Court`
(c) The Attorney General`
(d) Two (2) people who are members of the Somali Bar, appointed by the Somali Law Society for
a four (4) year term`
(e) The Chair of the Human Rights Commission`
(f) Three (3) people of high reputation within Somali society, proposed by the Council of
Ministers, and then appointed by the President for a term of four (4) years, and renewable
only once.
(3) The Judicial Service Commission shall elect a chair from amongst its members.
(4) The term of office for the members of the Judicial Service Commission is five (5) years, renewable
only once.
(5) A disciplinary regulation passed by the Judicial Service Commission shall apply to all the members
of the Judicial Service Commission.
(6) In accordance with law and regulation, the Judicial Service Commission shall do the following:
34(a) Appoint, discipline and transfer any member of the judiciary at the Federal level`
(b) To decide on remuneration and pensions of members of the judiciary`
(c) To decide on other work matters of the judiciary.
Article 109B.The Formation of the Constitutional Court
(1) This Constitution establishes the Constitutional Court, which is composed of five (5) Judges
including the Chief Judge and the Deputy Chief Judge.
(2) The Judicial Service Commission shall nominate as judge of the Constitutional Court only persons
of high integrity, with appropriate qualifications and competent in Constitutional matters.
(3)
The Judicial Service Commission shall propose to the House of the People the person they want to
be appointed as a Constitutional judge.
(4)
If the House of the People of the Federal Parliament approves the name proposed in accordance
with Clause 3 of this Article, the President of the Federal Republic shall appoint that Person as a
judge of the Constitutional Court.
(5)
From amongst their members, the Constitutional Court judges shall appoint the Chief Judge and
Deputy Chief Judge.
Article 109C.The Powers of the Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court shall have the following exclusive powers:
(a)
Upon request from a member of the Council of Ministers, a committee from either one of the Houses, or ten members of either House of the Federal Parliament, to review draft
legislation, and determine its compatibility with the Constitution`
(b)
To hear and decide cases as stipulated in Article 86 concerning challenges to the
constitutionality of a law passed by the Federal Parliament`
(c)
To hear and decide on cases that have been submitted to the Constitutional court resulting
from matters stated in Article 109 (d), concerning matters of interpretation of the
Constitution not arising out of Court litigation`
(e)
To resolve any disputes between the Federal Government and the Federal Member State
governments, or among the Federal Member State governments`
(e)
To hear and decide cases arising out of disputes between organs of the Federal Government,
concerning their respective constitutional powers and duties`
(f)
To hear and decide cases arising in terms of Article 92 concerning the impeachment trials of the President.
(g)
The Constitutional Court shall determine the date from which the decision to void legislation shall
come into effect.
CONCLUSION:
My fellow Somalis if we do not reject Hassan’s leadership we shall come to regret it.
Hassan Sheikh has ruined the legitimate interest of the Somalia by undermining or sabotaging the countrie’s goals, tasks, resources, and effectiveness or the motivation, of well-being or job satisfaction of the country.
” BE WITH A LEADER WHEN HE IS RIGHT, BUT LEAVE HIM WHEN HE IS WRONG ”
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