Former Bay Region Governor Escorted By Armed Forces to Mogadishu.
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Baidoa,
Somalia — Sacked Governor of Bay region, Abdifatah Mohamed Geesey was escorted
by armed forces and put on a plane to Mogadishu, after he had refused to accept
the new governor, Garowe Online reports.
According to government sources, a plane
sent from the Somali National Security forces was sent to Baidoa to take the
former Governor to Mogadishu.
The sources told GO that they couldn't
verify if Geesey was arrested or take into custody.
Former Governor Geesey and the new Bay
region Governor Abdi Adan Hasow had been at odds which caused a security scare
in the region.
The new regional officials assigned to
Baidoa were unable to work due to the dispute. Earlier this month, a delegation
from Mogadishu was sent to smooth things over.
Geesey had publicly stated that he was
still governor and according to sources had the support of many military
officers.
Ethiopian and Somali government troops
stationed outside Baidoa were called in from their posts to safeguard security
in the city.
The source told GO, that the military
presence in Baidoa - capital of Bay region - has decreased and the high level
tension has eased dramatically.
Mogadishu based sources have told GO
that Geesey was promised another title in government.
The move to sack Geesey as governor came
at a time when Bay and Bakool region were preparing for a state formation
conference. Critics of the Somali Federal Government told GO that the firing
was a bid to influence the state formation of the region.

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