Somalia: UN envoy meets former Puntland President
Garowe – United Nations envoy to Somalia, Ambassador Nicholas Kay has visited former Puntland President, Abdirahman Mohamed Farole’s residence on Thursday morning, Garowe Online reports.
Farole and outgoing UN envoy’s discussions centred around national politics and their candid cooperation since June, 2013, when Kay took over from his predecessor, Augustine Mahiga. Speaking at a joint press conference in the state capital, Garowe, both Farole and Kay expressed delight with their cozy cooperation on comprehensive frameworks towards a better Somalia.
Former Puntland President praised Kay for his strong presence on Somalia soil as the first foreign diplomat whose efforts set example for the rest of international diplomats covering the East African country. “As you know, [Kay] arrived in Somalia in June, 2013. He closely cooperated with us, Puntland especially during Local council elections that risked violence, “said Farole. “We thank him for his vital presence in the run-up to and over the course of [Puntland Presidential Elections]”.
Former Puntland leader said, he would like Kay stay through 2016 when elections will be held. On his side, Ambassador Kay commended Farole for overseeing substantial progress under his incumbency.
Outgoing Somalia UN special envoy served as former British Ambassador to Sudan, Afghanistan and Congo.
On Wednesday evening, President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali hosted dinner for Kay at Puntland State House