Garowe – The Puntland Parliament has officially included government accountability as a key item on the agenda for its current session, signaling a renewed push toward institutional checks and balances during a politically sensitive period.
This development raises critical questions, particularly whether President Said Abdullahi Deni will be summoned before Parliament to answer direct questions on issues such as:
• Management of public finances and domestic revenue
• The electoral process and governance in Puntland
• Security challenges and federal relations
• The broader implications of national political developments
While Puntland’s Parliament has previously questioned ministers and top officials, the big question now being asked by the public is:
“Will lawmakers summon the President himself for direct questioning?”
If such a move happens, it would mark one of the most significant political moments in Puntland in 2025 — potentially challenging leaders reluctant to face public scrutiny.