mohamedi abdullahi mohamed's four-year term expired in february but on monday, the lower house of ouron voted to extend the decision threatens to further divide the nation and worsen his political crisis. the african union, eu and united nations say they won't support the extension. mohamed previously reached an agreement with the leaders of five federal states to prepare for elections in eight 2020 and early 2021. but that deal collapsed after groups failed to agree on how to conduct the vote. many now fear the instability will embolden the armed group c/z al-shabab, which for years has been trying to topple the government. catherine sawyer has more from nairobi in neighboring kenya. reporter: critics say the decision to extend the government for two years is problematic on so many levels. it has faced rejection by the senate and leaders of two of the five regional states. we are also seeing strongly-worded statements from some somalia's key donors, the u.s., eu and u.k. speaking in one town, saying if this doesn't change, they are going to rethink how they do business with the gover