Category: capacity
N&N, FEDERAL CONSTITUTION AND COMMON SENSE
Garowe, May 28, 2019
A wiseman man once said that he had found out common sense was not so common.
That is a profound understatement, given the fact that one always encounters some people, who do not want to engage in normal mode of operation and common expectations of people. Some, for selfish ends and others out of personal echo that they don’t behave within the realism of normal human behavior in addressing issues of common interest that require collective approach to problem solving in regard to societal concerns. Very interesting topic, indeed, that needs expert help here.
Regarding Somali national issues, what do you think that presidents Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo have in common?
Have you noticed that they are all anti-federalism, anti-constitution, anti-regional developments, and they are all proponents of one City-state solution for Somalia’s state-building problems. Have you ever heard them talking about or promoting the provisions of the Federal Constitution from any of these presidents? Have you ever seen or heard them talking about regional development projects or promotion of decentralization of the powers of central state to the regions? But, why? Did you ask yourself why they all wanted to restore stronger Mogadishu and highly centralized authority, repeating the same grave mistake that brought Somalia down in the first place?
Multiple explanations for the malaise of these men abound. Let us count some of these narratives here:
1. They naively and innocently believe that having highly centralized state would solve all Somalia’s current predicaments.
2. They are all students of dictatorship and bent on being new authoritarians after Siyad Barre.
3. They are still lagging behind the people and didn’t get yet the notion that Somalia would never be the same again – that decentralization is irreversibly a defacto development than a dejure, a result of the Civil War. That leads to point (4):
4. They don’t have common sense to take all of the above into account as people expect of them.
Now you guessed it. That is why each of these presidents had problems working with federal member states, themselves imperfect. Why not, if they don’t want to respect the Federal Constitution with clearly enshrined provisions to work together as this is a federal republic with devolved powers.
That is why common sense is not so common. True statement.
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CENTRALIZED SCHOOL EXAMS STILL IMPOSSIBLE IN SOUTHERN SOMALIA
Mogadishu, May 27, 2019.
Like most Federal Ministries in Mogadishu, the Education Ministry exists only by name. Minister Godax Barre doesn’t control even one classroom in Mogadishu. That is because the education sector in Southern Somalia come under private business cartels called “Education Umberella” (Daladaha Waxbarashada). This nominal education minister has no influence whatsoever. Godax is begging the Education Umberella to allow his proposal for centralized exams, in which the government can’t secure or implement them, for it has neither the necessary personnel nor any capacity close to that of Puntland State, for instance. Regardless of quality of education in Puntland, they have been conducting seamlessly centralized exams for a good number of school years.
How does Godax prepare, safeguard, distribute, supervise and return the exams safely?
So, Godax wants the Umberella personnel to do the job for him/Ministry. But, the Umberella is a bunch of private schools watching guardedly for their business bottom-line, and they don’t want their respective students failed in this so-called “centralized exams”. They leak the exams to their students. Others sell the exams to the students. The result is that no one can secure these exams.
Instead of asking Puntland for help to share its experience and capacity with his disfunctional portfolio, Godax found fun in bashing Puntland. Good luck!
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Related topic:
Take a read this link from
Liban Ahmad
libahm@gmail.com
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/puntlandpost.net/2019/04/17/somalia-has-no-a-national-curriculum/amp/
(Image credit: Somali websites)