Major political shift as Awdak family backs Eng. Mohamed Moulid Shurie for Governor

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Engineer Mohamed Moulid Shurie has received a major political boost in the 2027 Garissa gubernatorial race following the endorsement of Adan Ali of the Awdak clan.

The endorsement signals a key shift in clan support as campaigns begin to take clearer shape ahead of the next general election.

Mr. Shurie, who is among the leading contenders for the county’s top seat, has now secured the backing of Awdak elders and leaders after a series of family and clan deliberations.

Sources say the discussions were held over time and focused on unity, direction, and the need for a candidate who can bring together different interests within the county.

The process was described as consultative and deliberate, reflecting the importance of consensus in local politics.

According to a source close to the talks, Adan Ali is expected to formally rally his supporters behind Shurie in the coming days. This move is expected to strengthen Shurie’s position as the clan’s preferred choice for the governorship.

The source noted that the endorsement was not rushed but followed careful evaluation of the political environment and the strengths of the candidates eyeing the seat.

“The family and clan have held extensive consultations and agreed to rally behind Eng. Mohamed Moulid Shurie as their candidate for governor,” said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the talks.

The 2027 Garissa governor race remains highly competitive. Shurie is facing strong competition from several well-known figures, including former Garissa Governor Ambassador Ali Korane, Garissa Senator Abdulkadir Mohamed Haji, Ambassador Mohamed Shidiye, and Ahmed Ibrahim Abass, popularly known as Bishar Ijara.

Each of these candidates brings experience and established support bases, making the contest closely watched across the county.

Shurie is not new to Garissa politics or to competitive races. In 2013, he stepped down from the gubernatorial contest in support of Ambassador Ali Korane.

That decision earned him respect among sections of the electorate, with many viewing it as a sign of political maturity and willingness to put unity above personal ambition.

Supporters say his past actions continue to resonate, especially in Fafi and Balambala constituencies, where residents are increasingly expressing support for his bid.

They describe him as a leader who understands local challenges and is able to engage different communities.

Shurie also enjoys visibility in Garissa Township, where his long involvement in public affairs and development initiatives has helped him connect with diverse groups.

Clan endorsements are expected to play a decisive role, and the Awdak backing could give Shurie renewed momentum as the race intensifies.

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