Guumays
جوميس | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 8°51′02.8″N 46°47′53.3″E / 8.850778°N 46.798139°E | |
Country | Somalia |
Regional State | Khatumo |
District | Aynabo |
Time zone | UTC+3 ( EAT) |
Guumays (Guumeys) is a village in the
Sool region currently under the control of
Khatumo State forces.
[1]
Guumays is listed in a book published in England in 1951 under the name Gumeis. [2]
After Puntland gained independence in 1998, the Somaliland militia's area of operations extended to Guumays and the Puntland militia's area of operations extended to Las Anod. [3]
In July 2005, the Somaliland National Electoral Commission inspected the situation in Yagori District and reported that elections could be held in Guumays, Yagori, Tuuolo-Samakaab, and Adhi'adeye. [4]
In July 2011, the Somaliland government reported the completion of a 65-kilometer road connecting Las Anod and Guumays as an achievement of the past three months. [5]
In January 2014, Somaliland Interior Minister Ali Mohamed Warancadde visited Guumays to end inter-clan strife. [6]
In June 2015, one person was killed in Guumays due to clan conflict, and the Somaliland government dispatched a minister. [7]
In August 2015, Somaliland Public Works Minister Abdirisak Khalif held a rally in Aynaba to end the clan wars around Guumays. [8]
In April 2016, Somaliland's Minister of Water Resources visited the towns surrounding Las Anod, including Guumays. [9]
In July 2016, the Somaliland military carried out an operation in eastern Somaliland to detect and prevent alcohol and drug abuse. The operation was executed with emphasis on Guumays. [10]
In April 2017, Ethiopians kidnapped by armed groups were released in Guumays. The commander of the Sool State Police warned residents not to support the kidnappers. [11]
In November 2017, UCID party leader Faysal Ali Warabe visited Guumays and was welcomed. [12]
In February 2019, large areas of eastern Somaliland experienced water shortages, and Guumays were reported to be particularly affected. [13]
In January 2021, Waddani party chairman Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi visited Guumays. [14] In February, Kulmiye party member and Minister of Foreign Affairs Yasin Haji Mohamoud visited Guumays for the same purpose. [15]
In March 2022, Somaliland Vice President Abdirahman Saylici visited the facilities outside Guumays. [16]
On 25 August 2023, according to SSC members, Guuumays, along with other surrounding towns, was captured by SSC after the Somaliland military base in Goojacade was occupied by SSC. [17] [18]
On 25 September 2023, it was reported that Somaliland troops in Oog and SSC-Khatumo troops in Guuumays stared at each other. [19]
Guumays
جوميس | |
---|---|
Village | |
Coordinates: 8°51′02.8″N 46°47′53.3″E / 8.850778°N 46.798139°E | |
Country | Somalia |
Regional State | Khatumo |
District | Aynabo |
Time zone | UTC+3 ( EAT) |
Guumays (Guumeys) is a village in the
Sool region currently under the control of
Khatumo State forces.
[1]
Guumays is listed in a book published in England in 1951 under the name Gumeis. [2]
After Puntland gained independence in 1998, the Somaliland militia's area of operations extended to Guumays and the Puntland militia's area of operations extended to Las Anod. [3]
In July 2005, the Somaliland National Electoral Commission inspected the situation in Yagori District and reported that elections could be held in Guumays, Yagori, Tuuolo-Samakaab, and Adhi'adeye. [4]
In July 2011, the Somaliland government reported the completion of a 65-kilometer road connecting Las Anod and Guumays as an achievement of the past three months. [5]
In January 2014, Somaliland Interior Minister Ali Mohamed Warancadde visited Guumays to end inter-clan strife. [6]
In June 2015, one person was killed in Guumays due to clan conflict, and the Somaliland government dispatched a minister. [7]
In August 2015, Somaliland Public Works Minister Abdirisak Khalif held a rally in Aynaba to end the clan wars around Guumays. [8]
In April 2016, Somaliland's Minister of Water Resources visited the towns surrounding Las Anod, including Guumays. [9]
In July 2016, the Somaliland military carried out an operation in eastern Somaliland to detect and prevent alcohol and drug abuse. The operation was executed with emphasis on Guumays. [10]
In April 2017, Ethiopians kidnapped by armed groups were released in Guumays. The commander of the Sool State Police warned residents not to support the kidnappers. [11]
In November 2017, UCID party leader Faysal Ali Warabe visited Guumays and was welcomed. [12]
In February 2019, large areas of eastern Somaliland experienced water shortages, and Guumays were reported to be particularly affected. [13]
In January 2021, Waddani party chairman Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi visited Guumays. [14] In February, Kulmiye party member and Minister of Foreign Affairs Yasin Haji Mohamoud visited Guumays for the same purpose. [15]
In March 2022, Somaliland Vice President Abdirahman Saylici visited the facilities outside Guumays. [16]
On 25 August 2023, according to SSC members, Guuumays, along with other surrounding towns, was captured by SSC after the Somaliland military base in Goojacade was occupied by SSC. [17] [18]
On 25 September 2023, it was reported that Somaliland troops in Oog and SSC-Khatumo troops in Guuumays stared at each other. [19]