Somalia's president cans US oil deal hours after it was signed
Somalia's leadership has made a swift reversal on an oil
exploration deal signed with a US company. On Saturday, the Minister of
Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Abdirashid Mohamed Ahmed announced that
production sharing agreements had been signed with US-based firm, Coastline
Exploration Ltd.
Ahmed said in a statement that the deal was "a huge
moment" for the people of Somalia.
"Recently completed seismic programs indicate that
Somalia has the potential to become a significant oil and gas producing
country," he said in a statement. The deal would "accelerate our
roadmap of hydrocarbon exploration offshore."
"We are pleased to announce that we have signed 7
Production Sharing Agreements with COASTLINE EXPLORATION LTD. It is a victory
for the Somali people," the minister said in a tweet.
Same day cancelation
But with the ink barely dry, both Somalia's president and
prime minister announced the deal was off.
In a statement, the office of President Mohamed Abdullahi
Mohamed said the deal was nullified. The presidential palace Villa Somalia
tweeted that "it contravenes Presidential Decree 7/8/2021 which bans the
inking of deals during elections so as to protect public resources from
exploitation during elections."
The office of the presidency and the prime minister have a
strained relationship but, in this instance, both leaders appear to have been
on the same page.
Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble called the agreement
"illegal" and "unacceptable" and said in a Tweet: "I
will take all appropriate measures to protect our national resources."
Somalia's bumpy road to elections
The Horn of Africa nation is gearing up for long-overdue
elections, scheduled for February 25. The road to the vote has been fraught
with violent attacks and political tensions.
In December, President Mohamed suspended the powers of the
prime minister over allegations of the latter being "linked with
corruption." The country is also facing Islamist attacks, with an
al-Shabab suicide bomber detonating a device in the town Beledweyne and killing
at least 14 people.
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