SOMALIA: WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT HERE? 

Are we talking about a nation-state, sovereignty, national boundaries, national interests, national identity and geographical location, or grazing areas and water-holes for nomadic and wandering clans? I don’t get it. Do you?
How could we build or pursue anything together without answering this fundamental question?

There is a fierce fighting raging on in Somalia for decades without knowing what is it all about? How do you reach at solutions to your problems without knowing what is it that is bothering you? How could you seek help to alleviate your problems if you don’t feel where your shoes pinch. If you pay attention a little bit to the Somali situation, you get a bit suspicious of whether these “bunches of clans and sub-clans” are normal human beings or not – that they could be readied to ever move forward as a society in the 21st century. Some readers may get nuts at the author of this note for being that blunt and remotely politically incorrect. This author, however, believes that to call the spade a spade instead of being hybocritically dishonest is all that Somalis need in the way of their salvation.

Not even two persons of their supposedly urban and educated invidivuals could agree on a simple chat on issues of common interests. Nobody could fathom what they are fighting for, or disagreeing against. How could you help a wandering generality of people?

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WHY SOMALIA SHOULD BE A CONFEDERAL TRIBAL MONARCHY

It is a long way to the road to democracy for clans to establish a functioning modern state, for tribal society is still in the primative stage of human develoment. As such, Somalis are still incapable of keeping up with regimes, standards and legal frameworks to pursue settled existence, and not knowing yet human and property rights. Under this rudimentary and early stages of human civilization, understanding sense of justice is stillborn, therefore savagery plays prominent within the general public, nominal and artificial institutions of supposedly to be a local or national government. The dystopian theory of Soviet Marxist leaders that certain feudal societies could by-pass capitalism to jump to socialism, using the experience of Soviet Union applies here: You cannot build a modern democratic state out of still primative nomadic tribes, whose members couldn’t know the difference between what is theirs and what isn’t. Think of what they could share publicly and protect it collectively?

A system of constitutional monarchy would bring stability to the fluid and volatile clansmen, until they learn discipline and the rules of the road on peaceful coexistence with one’s neighbors. For Somalis, it may take centuries to arrive at that phase of human growth. At moment, they only understand the rule of strongman and his inherent power abuses. They love “Madax-Ka-Nool” ( One-man Rule).

What do you think about the issue? Have your say.

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HOW MANIFESTO GROUP AND MILITARY REGIME OF SIYAD BARRE LED SOMALIA TO RUIN

Garowe, September 5, 2020

Have you ever asked yourself why it has been a daunting task to put Somalia back on its feet again? Obviously, there are as factors and reasons as anyone with an opinion could think of.  First of all, I think that a nation is built on national aspirations with commitment based on self-confidence and collective sacrifices. In other words, in the absence of public self-confidence and trust among the members of the society,  it would be difficult, if not impossible, to build a sustainable nation-state.
There was  a tipping-point or turning-point, so to speak, for this national malice in Somalia kicking in and developing roots in the Somalia’s popular psyche. It was during the rise of 1990 Manifesto Group of Elders and their open permission to foreign influence and meddling in the internal politics of Somalia, and refusal of Siyad Barre to listen and compromise in the best interest of his country. Since then, Somalis had lost trust in each other, condemning themselves to perpetual interference of foreign powers in their internal deliberations. The result is that the Somali character had developed split-personalities – One suspicious for his fellow countryman and one receptive for his foreign interlocutor. Shinning example of the subject is happening now before your eyes in Mogadishu with US Ambassador Donald Yamamoto arms-twisting the so-called Somali leaders; EU keeping up financial pressure on them and IGAD faithfully serving their financial pay-masters on AMISOM project. Think about it: These foreign diplomats are talking to the Somali leaders on how to resolve Somali problems! Think of an independent nation-state!?

Many of us are too tired to keep reminding Somalis of the indispensable need for genuine national reconciliation as a first priority in recreating Somalia. Doing the same policy mistakes and wrong priorities over and over again would keep the likes of President Farmaajo in perpetual vicious circles. It is not too late yet, though, to rethink Somalia.

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POWER CORRUPTS

Garowe, September 3, 2020
A group of us, mostly friends, colleagues and more, came to chat recently on Somali and Puntland political issues, unplanned in a typical Somali round-table ad hoc fashion. The informal discussions were going to all directions and corners of important issues, when suddenly one Said asked the question: “Why do good people turn bad once in power?” It was an open Question to all. None of us, however, had examined whether the premises of the question were sound, to start with. None answered the question satisfactorily, for a politician is everything but good. None of us also remembered the famous quote “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. And none of us had acknowledged the fact that a politician in power isn’t necessarily a leader or vice versa.

Other questions raised at the table included: “Who could tell what Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni would bring to the table in Mogadishu talks between FGS, FMSs and IC? Would he be able to articulate Puntland case, not to mention about the bigger picture of moving Somalia forward?” The consensus was that President Deni’s style of leadership is that He Alone was “All-Knowing” and he sees no need for institutional or expert support; that he was one-man show aided by teenages and body-guards for his daily governmental  operations.

None among us was sure what President Said Deni want out of current Mogadishu talks – to forget about the expectations of the people of Puntland, and raising their political awareness of the issues at stake.

One gentleman among us was impressed by the lately inclusive politics of Jubaland President, Ahmed Madoobe, in utilizing all Jubaland human resources available, including his presidential rivals, experienced politicians inside and outside his cabinet and subject matter experts, while President Deni was acting like lone gunman in consequential interactions with FGS, FMSs and international community.

We can only hope for good news for  Puntland from our “All-Knowing” President, Said Abdullahi Deni.

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HOW TO RECEIVE HEADS OF FMSs in Mogadishu

The issue of protocol reception for the heads of FMS by the Federal Government officials was raised during TFG Administration, at least, by those of us, who were available, on the sidelines, to offer an advice to the Government.

While we were at it, the President of Puntland, General Adde, flew to Mogadishu to meet with Abdullahi Yusuf and Mohamed Ali Geedi then. We suggested that a number of TFG ministers receive the President of Puntland. Mohamed Dheere was the Governor-Mayor at the time. He went to the airport to receive the General on his own.

In this case, the FGS obviously considers Banadir Governor, Omar Flish, to be the Counter-Part to a President of a FMS, since Banadir Region was a party to FGS-FMSs negotiations. In this context, I think there is nothing inappropriate in today’s Mogadishu receptions. It could be a bit better upon goodwill by the FGS.

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