Mohamed Aw-Ali Abdi

[3] In November 2016, he led a large delegation of Waddani politicians to Borama for a campaign event.

[4] Later that same month, he held a campaign event in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

[6] Ultimately, incumbent president Muse Bihi Abdi won re-election.

[7] In June 2022, Mohamed visited the house of Hersi Ali Haji Hassan with other national-level Waddani politicians after Hersi's house was targeted by an allegedly pro-government vehicular attack.

Delivering remarks at the scene, Hersi alleged that the incumbent government had orchestrated a separate, failed vehicular attack against other national-level Waddani politicians, including Mohamed.