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Somaliland Vice President paints Bleak Future for Somalia’s Secessionist Entity “This Constitution is in English and I can’t read or write English” By: Osman Jama Adam
In a candid conversation with Diasporas Somalilanders the Vice-President of the self-declared Somaliland Republic painted a bleak picture of the economic and political crisis facing Somalia’s secessionists’ enclave. He shared with the audience, apparently in confidence, that he is in complete disagreement with President Riyaale with how the government handled the controversial issue of exporting livestock from the enclave. On August 3, 2008 I was invited, I believe by mistake, to participate in a Tele-Conference organized by Somaliland American Council, a Washington-based Ad Hoc group dedicated to the lobbying for the recognition of Somaliland as a State independent from Somalia. The subject of the conference was “Current Situation in Somaliland’ and the Keynote Speaker was Ahmed Yusuf Yassin, Somaliland Vice President. The following are the highlights of the Vice President presentations to an audience he believed was solely made up of the core constituency of the “Somaliland” Project.
As a staunch defender of Somali Unity in spite of our current crisis, this is the first time I participated in a “Somaliland” meeting whether by telephone or in person. I was flabbergasted by the contrast between Ahmed Yassin’s honest briefing on “Somaliland” current situation and the deafening boasts and naked propaganda of Diasporas Somalilanders that their ‘country’ is peaceful, booming, and it is destined to be an international tourist destination. For a country that can not afford to come up with a 3 million dollar deposit, what do you expect the condition of the average Somali in Hargeisa and Burro? Another question that comes to mind isn’t the Vice-President a member of the Somaliland Government? During his presentation he time and again spoke in the plural ‘We’. “We are against the Government handling the livestock issue.” Does the ‘We’ refer to a Somaliland Secret Society that excludes President Riyaale but includes the Vice-President, Ahmed Yusuf Yassin? I am just wondering, The Vice-President should be commended for his candor. He is popularly known in Somaliland as “WayDhaqaaq’day!” meaning “Somaliland is on the Move”. It is a popular phrase he uses when addressing the masses on public events. But based on his presentation on August 3, 2008, it seems Somaliland “May Dhaqaa’qin.” i.e. Somaliland is not moving. On the contrary Somaliland is “stagnant” in a cesspool of dysfunctional governance that is plagued by crude divisive toxic clannish and corruption. In conclusion I wish to thank Somaliland Americans for organizing an open Forum for all those interested in the affair of “Somaliland”. It was a learning and interesting experience. However, in the spirit of Somaliland’s championship of Democracy and Freedom of Speech, please next time remove the muzzle from the Tele-conference participants who remained muted throughout the conference and hence were unable to pause direct questions to the host.
Osman Jama Adam
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