DEFEND DEMOCRACY AND FIGHT FARMAJO’S DISINFORMATION

by Abdi Ali
May 6, 2021

In the world of disinformation, four “Ds” are important. You first “dismiss” reality and everything that does not suit your chosen narrative. Think of how Farmaajo spent months dismissing he was the obstacle to the elections and harbouring dictatorial ambitions. You then “distort” facts so that it becomes impossible to distinguish between right or wrong, or what to believe or not. The outrageous counterclaims on why the election summits failed; the use of government machinery to silence political opponents explained away as “law and order”; how we are told Farmaajo is always “compromising in the national interest” without doing anything of the sort.

Then comes the “distract” bit in which attention is diverted way from failures. For instance, picking fights with neighbouring countries, including those subsidising the government to create the impression foreigners are stirring unrest; late night press releases to pre-empt emerging events; opening up multiple channels of dialogue to stall progress, knowing none of them will come to fruition.

And finally, you “dismay” everyone by doing something so outrageous, the extreme becomes the new normal. For evidence, look at how Farmaajo is now squatting in Villa Somalia and attention is on what he can be asked to do, rather than why he is there in the first place; the constitutional destruction of the “Upper House” which is now an accepted non-entity; the “Qabiilisation” of security services. Because things are so extreme, people begin to accept previously unthinkable scenarios as the new normal, hence the reason attacks on political opponents are now seen as merely routine events

Farmaajo’s speech in his servile “Lower House of Parliament” was incoherent and dismally familiar. Preferring Farmaajo’s promises to reality will always lead to the wrong consequences and the fact remains that he will never accept fair elections. He is merely indulging in another helpfully-timed political fiction when every other door has closed.
It won’t be long before this unravels again.

Legal Somalia is no “sovereign” Somalia

There has been much nonsensical posturing about “sovereign Somalia” in recent weeks. There is of course a key difference between legality and sovereignty. The former is a country with legal recognition but is otherwise weak or irrelevant; the latter is one that can also defend its territorial and national interests adequately. Somalia is country that can only be stabilised by foreign forces, whereby the president relies on foreign troops to keep him safe and donors’ cash puts food on everyone’s table. This is hardly a sign of sovereignty. Paradoxically, the very things that would have led to sovereignty – peace and stability, self-sufficiency, economic progress and democratic norms and institutions are the ones Farmaajo has done his best to kneecap during his term.

That is why whenever Farmaajo is diplomatically isolated, the cry for “sovereignty” is not far behind. What Farmaajo sees as sovereign Somalia is one in which he is free to rule as he pleases, freeriding on donors’ cash without questions. In reality, Somalia is threatened less by others than by a former president who is now spilling Somali blood in every corner of the country.

Holding the line against Farmaajo

The bravery that we have seen on the streets of Mogadishu against Farmaajo’s tyranny matters much more than many people realise. These soldiers, and indeed some determined politicians, stood up for the country’s constitution and showed Farmaajo the limits of his murderous thuggery.

This is also why, in many ways, it is another disaster delayed. A prime minster, who had shown no credible authority when it really mattered, is now claiming that he can deliver a contradictory task: appease Farmaajo’s demands of fealty but also do what is right for the country. There can only be one winner. If he has waited this long for Farmaajo’s nod to take the lead in a process he was constitutionally mandated to perform long ago, one could hardly think following him blindingly into another rabbit hole will deliver any results.

The reality is that the respite from Farmaajo’s rampage is only short-lived. The irony in all of this is that this latest political fiction which the prime minster is leading makes Farmaajo’s eventual downfall much bloodier than it would have been had the country gotten rid of him today and moved on.

Dig deep to deter and defend democracy

What happened in Mogadishu is another formative trauma that holds lessons for all of us. As much as any war appals us, there is nothing worse than remaining supine in the face of atrocities when your own people’s lives and the country’s future are at stake. The young soldiers who dug in the streets of Mogadishu, putting their lives on the line were the last line defence between defending the country’s constitution and falling into the depths of dictatorship.

Make no mistake: Farmaajo was forced to give up on his extension not by diplomatic wail or empty threats, but by the cold realisation he could not crash the people of Mogadishu to docility. Had it not been for these soldiers and few politicians, we would have woken up with the grim realisation of living in a country where everyone is politically asphyxiated and an emboldened despot rules as he pleases. It puts into context how the country has come close to becoming Eritrea’s twin sister.

Farmaajo is still a threat to democracy and will remain so until he is out of the way. Do not expect any progress while he remains, unconstitutionally, at Villa Somalia.

SOMALI NATIONAL CHARTER FOLLOWING THE CIVIL WAR COULD UNRAVEL?

The recent political and security developments in Mogadishu and Beletxaawo in Jubaland are clear indications of what could happen in Somalia’s future governance:

1. Return to dictatorship facilitated and staged by untested and unknown tin-pot dictator of Farmajo type, taking advantage of weak public institutions and unenforceable laws.

2. Defeat and disappearance of federalism as a result of an individual or group power grab through unlawful manners or by constitutional coup as it had happened in Mogadishu in April 12, 2021.

When there are no checks and balance of power, this is the most likely scenario in Somalia. Add to this, there are no organized civil society organizations to lead and inform this confused and chaotic society as Somalis. What do you expect from people who don’t know their rights and obligations as citizens of this country? Any populist demagogue could appear in the Somali political scene to mislead the ignorant public and take over the reigns of the government.

Right now in Somalia, we have only individual and interest groups, instead of genuine civil society and patriotic political activists. That reality poses the greatest danger of all.

Finally, an equal danger is coming now from ill-informed general public. This situation has developed into an ungovernable society in the absence of dedicated media campaigns for mass education and teaching of civic education in schools. This is the unenviable state of our union today. Can we reverse these national and regional trends? For sure, it will take many years, hard work and tremendous public resources.

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I TOLD YOU SO ..

Read this article on the issue of what you were informed of happening then between Farmajo and Kenyatta. https://ismailwarsame.blog/2021/04/19/mohamed-abdullahi-farmajo-has-left-for-overseas-trip-amid-signs-of-trouble-and-uprising-at-home/

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COMMUNIQUE BY THE G7

Somalia

  1. We are deeply concerned about the political impasse in Somalia, recent violent clashes between government and opposition-aligned forces, and the humanitarian consequences. We were dismayed by the decision to extend the mandates of Mohamed Farmajo as President and of the Somali Parliament by two years which is not a solution to the ongoing impasse on the electoral process, but instead undermines the credibility of Somalia’s leadership, threatens the progress of Somali institutions, and risks the safety and future of the Somali people. We welcome Parliament’s 1 May endorsement of a resumption of talks between the Federal Government and Federal Member State leaders aimed at finalising the electoral model based on the 17 September agreement. We underline our opposition to any further initiatives leading to an extension of prior mandates without broad support from Somali stakeholders and oppose any parallel processes or partial elections. We urge Somalia’s leaders to show restraint and refrain from any further unilateral actions that could escalate political tensions or violence. It is vital that all parties remain calm and protect Somalia’s stability and security. We welcome the decision of the African Union Peace and Security Council to appoint a Special Envoy and we stand ready to support these efforts. We urge Somalia’s leaders to uphold their responsibilities to the people of Somalia by returning to talks immediately. We ask that they engage in constructive dialogue, find practical solutions and reach consensus on remaining issues. Failure to do so will lead the international community to change its approach to Somalia.

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THE SOMALI TRAGEDY

By Mukhtar Ainashe
Oslo, Norway

The tragedy is that the same people who were saying four years ago that Farmaajo was an angel sent from the heavens are now saying that Rooble is a man that can walk on water.

With all due respect to both Farmaajo and Rooble, I must say that to me, both men are empty vessels in the ocean, appointed on dubious reasons. Neither of them has never, ever, articulated any meaningful political opinion of any kind. They have no political knowledge and experience, and with little understanding of the political dynamics in the country and the huge political, security, and socio-economic challenges facing our country.

Tragically, neither of them can articulate a vision for the country. In fact, they are narrow-minded low-level administrative bureaucrats from overseas. So, why would anyone expect any meaningful political solutions from them? They can offer none even if they wanted to.

I understand that some people mistakenly believe that Rooble could be a useful political tool that could be utilized to help rescue our country from the brink of a renewed civil war, but that is an argument based on pure fantasy. Rooble cannot not be expected to do something beyond his mental and physical abilities.

The sad fact is, Rooble lacks the political and intellectual faculties to lead our country at this critical time. He is the wrong man for the job. We must not make the same mistake twice.

The notion that Farmaajo is to be rejected and Rooble is the man that will rescue our people and our country is irrational and a wishful thinking. It is like someone saying that I do not like the king, but I would negotiate with his servant. It is worth mentioning that Farmaajo appointed Rooble, and he cannot, under any circumstance, disobey him.

In short, Rooble is not, can never be another Nuur Cadde! He is too weak and lacks the experience and the political courage that the late Somali prime minister had.

Ramadan Karim!

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WHY SOME HEADS OF STATE AND HEADS OF GOVERNMENT ARE MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN OTHERS

It all comes to the competence of their staff, including key advisors. An executive president or prime minister is like the executive officer of a company with more public and constitutional responsibilities. As such, they cannot be their own staff. A president isn’t a technical and administrative operative of governmental affairs. He or she is actually a layperson on the technical running of the machinery of the government, no matter how educated and experienced they might be, and therefore, needs the help of competent staff to advise and implement policies, engage in public relations, maintain efficient government communications and act as the chain with other government departments and legislators (members of the parliament). A President or CEO without such mechanism in place doesn’t know his/her job and doesn’t know what he or she is doing. They will definitely fail to deliver what they have been elected for. They will end up in total failure in the end. It is just a matter of time when the entire nation would come to realize the mistake they had made in putting such person in power. By that time, unfortunately, the damage is done, and whining, finger-pointing and blame game would start flying all around us.

One quick observation of how and whether a president is doing his/her job is to find out who is the chief of staff at presidency and how that key staff member is competent and fits into his/her role with necessary people’s skills, but also empowered, enjoying the full trust of the president. The USA are the most powerful nation on earth. In the US, the 2nd most powerful unelected official of the government is the White House Chief of Staff. There is reason for that. All great presidents of America had had powerful and competent chiefs of staff. Practically, in America, the Chief of Staff runs not only the government, but the whole country and beyond ( foreign governments).

A president runs the government and country through his/her chief of staff. Not having energetic and competent staff at presidency is a recipe for failure, in fact it would be gross negligence of one’s presidential duties. Here, the key to successful presidency is finding able men and women to run the presidential administration with appropriate power-delegation and trust to do their jobs. Here in Puntland, some people have started to worry about this matter.

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ON THE MILITARY DISENGAGEMENT IN MOGADISHU

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GARA’AD HARBOUR ON THE INDIAN OCEAN TODAY

Gara’ad Harbour

Many people have deemed it an impossible mission for Puntland to construct a seaport of that size, leave alone by a sub-clan of its constituency.  These same skeptics are now mesmerized to watch the harbour coming live before their eyes. Read this article to look back its conception and dream of realizing it. Read this article.

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German word of the day: Der Ohrenschmaus – The Local

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A RARE GOOD NEWS FOR SOMALIA

SOMALIS: REPEATING THE SAME MISTAKE OR THINKING ALONG SAME OLD LINES WHILE EXPECTING DIFFERENT RESULT

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SOMALIS: REPEATING THE SAME MISTAKE OR THINKING ALONG SAME OLD LINES WHILE EXPECTING DIFFERENT RESULT

It is a casual conversation at a hotel lobby in Garowe for afternoon tea or an early evening chat after breaking fast in Ramadan. It is a typical group of persons talking about different issues in the locality or beyond that on wider Somalia. It is customarily called “arm-chair fight” (Fadhi-ku-dirir), an exchange of views by some and, cynical personal take on politics and politicians by others. At times, it is passionate and lively. It is boring and pessimistic in other moments. Given the nature and type of participants, and perhaps, their backgrounds in life, you don’t expect original or novel ideas to come out from this setting. It is a deliberation along the old English phrase “killing the time”, not used or heard in modern times.

The takeaways of these conversations are always the same among the Somalis:

  1. A conversation touches different topics in a scattered brain fashion.
  2. There is a disregard for professionalism and a need for expert advice. It cites no authorities. It doesn’t refer to rich Somali poetry as they are common folks in society.
  3. It is thinking along the same old lines while expecting a different result.
  4. It is disregarding the other points of views.
  5. The views are highly opinionated, full of unexamined falsehoods and half-truths.
  6. It is devoid of any tendency to learn from the experience of the conversation.
  7. It is about whining and blaming others for any misfortune. It is always someone else’s faulty. It is often playing the victim card. Occasionally, it is showing off someone’s perceived better clan heritage and superiority.

This is a typical debate in Somali society today. The conversation is only deemed civilized if participants refrain from personal attacks on the personal views of others on controversial issues in current affairs and politics. It is rare to see two Somalis concurring in their views on Somali regional or national politics. Think of consensus-building in such a society. When there is no common vision and collective national objectives and strategy, think of making a nation-state. Isn’t this where the core of all Somali problems lies? Have your say.

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SOMALILAND: FAKE DEMOCRACY

HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE REPORT.Take a read .

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SOMALIA RETURNED BACKWARDS TO DEMILITARIZATION INSTEAD OF FORWARDS TO DECENTRILIZATION

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FARMAJO IS NOT FORTHCOMING ON HIS PUBLIC CONCESSIONS – THERE IS TROUBLE IN THE MAKING IN MOGADISHU

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There are also serious misconceptions on the part of the opposition leaders and international community alike about their understanding of the nature of any regime – you can’t take some figures of the same regime in isolation. You have to take into account that Prime Minister Roble is part of Farmajo regime. He isn’t an independent policy maker. Political and diplomatic pressure on the regime as a whole must, therefore, be relentless to deliver the expected outcome.

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WHY ETHIOPIA WOULD THINK TWICE TO INVADE SOMALIA AGAIN

A friend of mine sent me a much circulated WhatsApp message the other day about an imminent or ongoing Ethiopian invasion of Somalia under the pretext of propping up Farmajo. I expressed my doubt about that possibility happening any time soon. My skepticism is based on the fact that Ethiopian forces had suffered heavily in Mogadishu during their occupation (2006-2009) at hands of Al-Shabab militants -they would think twice before coming back to Somalia.

To appreciate the extent of their losses and eventual defeat, I will share you a story. I wasn’t with or a member of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), but I had volunteered to work on the release of a group of four young Somalis from Thailand prison. I was on my way to Bangkok via Addis Ababa. I flew from Mogadishu onboard a huge Ethiopian military transport aircraft full of wounded soldiers in late 2007. On the plane, the sound of moaning and crying of wounded soldiers were deadly shocking. The foul smell was suffocating and killing. Later in Addis Ababa, I had had a chance to visit the Ethiopian Ground Forces Hospital with the help of Hassan Taakilo, then the Military Affairs Coordinator at Abdullahi Yusuf’s Presidency (Villa Somalia) and his friends of TPLF military commanders on leave in Addis. By the way, based on my conversations with those TPLF military commanders from war front in Somalia, I discovered right there that, because of their long armed struggle with Mengistu Haile-Mariam Derg government, and the support they had received from Somalia then, the TPLF political/military establishment had had sympathy to Siyad Barre’s supporters and Marehan clan base. There, in the hospital, I saw hundreds, if not thousands of wounded and disabled Ethiopian soldiers brought from Mogadishu war theatre. It was the worst horror scene I had ever witnessed in my enire life.

Many Somalis don’t know about what had happened to the Ethiopians in Somalia. It was a military fiasco that shook the foundations of Melez Zenawi TPLF Government. It was an historic military defeat that would keep Ethiopia away from Somalia for a while. Somali Politicians, and especially the likes of Farmajo should know this recent history. Abyi Ahmed of Ethiopia isn’t too stupid to repeat the same historic blunder of Melez Zenawi in Somalia. Add to this, the military and political quagmire in Tigray Province of Ethiopia and its ramifications of international condemnation for war crimes and human rights violations by Abyi’s invading military with Eritrean help.

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SO FAR, MOHAMED HUSSEIN ROBLE AS PRIME MINISTER WAS NOT IMPRESSIVE

Let us give him the benefit of the doubt, and wish him every success in making through to the elections. It is true Somalis have little patience for slow delivery of public services, but they are equally good in giving a politician a chance to prove himself/ herself – not for a long time, though.

Sor far, Roble was careful not to outshine his boss, conceding his constitutional executive powers to Farmajo. Keeping a low profile may have saved him politicaly until now, on the one hand, while that might not have earned him leadership points he needs for a successful future political career, on the other hand.

It is now about time he shows leadership based on fair judgement, consensus building and political maturity. Any politician who becomes hostage to his/her immediate clan constituency cannot develop national leadership score and will not be able to lead by positive example. Mohamed Hussein Roble is now on the spotlight and will not be able to hide behind Farmajo as he has been doing since his appointment as prime minister. Good luck! They said the taste of pudding is in the eating. It is to be seen how Roble will handle, reconcile and synchronise a) Farmajo interference b) Ambitions of the Council of presidential candidates c) Puntland and Jubaland complaints against the Federal Government.

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THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF BLOGGING

In response to a question by a WDM reader, who thought blog writing is an old fashion,

I totally agree. However, I thought it was necessary to dedicate a blog exclusively to Somali issues. Moreover, political figures don’t use websites – they either use blogs or podcasts. Scholars use blogs or journals. Some do interviews with reputable journalists to send their messages across. That is because mainstream media, including social media, don’t give the freedom of expression bloggers need to cover their fields of interest. Bloggers enjoy the creative works they do. You may not feel that until you become one or hook up with one regularly.

But, remember this: blogs are the most reliable tools for political writers and commentators living in countries where freedom of press doesn’t exist. In other words, blogs are media of the rebels, politically and morally brave. Blogs still exist and much relevant in all authoritarian and conservative regimes.

Finally, many readers of WDM articles, including diplomats, politicians and researchers, have confessed to me that they found WDM blog not only interesting, but also enlightening and useful. That is why many had subscribed to the blog. Don’t you agree?

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WDM OP-ED: HOLDING BACK FROM THE BRINK

Now that Somalia has narrowly come back from the brink of disaster caused by the outgoing President, Farmajo, the hard job of restoring trust and faith between Federal institutions and Federal Member States begins.
Two points need to be raised here:

  1. Will Farmajo stay away from interfering in the electoral process to which he said he entrusted in the prime minister?
  2. Will Prime Minister Roble play fair in handling issues raised by Puntland and Jubaland with regards to thorny constituency issues and need for the independence of Federal Electoral Commission?

Farmajo is still the commander of the armed and security forces. It is to be seen how he would behave in keeping the forces politically neutral with regards to the electoral process.

Hawiye opposition leaders (mainly Council of Presidential Candidates, CPC) have organized militia and portion of residents of Mogadishu in their attempts to challenge Farmajo’s illegal extension of mandate in April 12, 2021. Would they scale back and demobolize these forces for political environment conducive to holding peaceful elections, or would they use this new anti-Farmajo movement for opportunistic political gains? We will know the turn of these trends in the coming weeks. But, one thing still holds true: These elections will be taugh and rocky. This is a price to pay for democracy.

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WDM: THE RIGHT APPROACH TO SOMALIA’S ISSUES IN POLITICS

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ANNOYING ANIMAL HERDS IN GAROWE TAKE OVER BUILDINGS AT NIGHT

I was driving yesterday evening along a rough road infront of Golis Telecom HQ in Garowe, when I had noticed the entire building and its surroundings were taken over by goats like hungary locusts over a field of plantation. The local government of Garowe should revise its city council membership to consider electing some persons representing the undeniable numerical superiority of herd-resident population in Puntland Capital City, unless the existing members of the City Council consider themselves as representatives of the interests of growing population of herds here.

There are either no city regulations  governing the mess that had been created by huge influx of herds into Garowe, or nobody cares to enforce such city by-laws. Now, goats loitering in Garowe City outnumber its human residents. Under these circumstances, there is a need to establish organizations for animal rights. The abusive owners of these invading herds too should lawyer up because there will be soon lawsuits against against them for turning the City into animal zoo with impunity.

There are no veterinary/medical centers in the entire city of Garowe for the welfare of huge number of goats and sheep lazily loitering at gates of every building to the inconvenience and annoyance of every citizen in town. Goats and sheep deliver their babies out in the streets with nobody caring for or looking after them. Vehicle drivers find it difficult to move around the city without crushing into flocks of herds blocking driveways and roads. Earlier, one commentator wrote that Garowe City couldn’t hire the required municipal workers for garbage collection because goats do that job for them to relieve the city of extra budget burden the City Council may otherwise allocate.

This is a dystopian world frightening every civilized person. Puntland State ought to intervene and do something about the ongoing animal cruelty, bad culture of the owners of animal herds in town, and poor job performance of the Garowe City Council in abysmally failing to regulate the chaos caused by roaming and trespassing herds.

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Goats gathering at front gate of Golis HQ in Garowe at night
Goats gathering at front gate of Golis HQ in Garowe at night
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