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  1. Xildhibaannada golaha shacabka ee baarlamaanka Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa maanta oo Arbaco ah waxay leeyihiin kulankoodii caadiga ahaa, iyadoo Hal ajende looga hadli doono kulankaan. Waxaa xildhibaannada loo qeybin doonaa, lagana hor akhrin doonaa qorshe howleedka guddiyada golaha shacabka. 15-ka guddi ee golaha shacabka ayaa mid walbao wuxuu soo dhameystiray qorshe howleedkiisa, waxaana maanta si dhammeystiran loo akhrin doonaa guddi walbo iyo qorshihiisa. Warkaan wixii kusoo kordha kala soco wararkeena kale Insha Allah. Goobjoog News Source
  2. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online)-Warbaahinta dalka Lubnaan ayaa baahisay in Ra’isul wasaaraha dalkaasi Sacad Xariiri uu si rasmi ah uga laabtay go’aankii is casilaadiisii ahaa. Sacad Xariiri, ayaa markii hore is casilaadaasi ku dhawaaqay xili uu ku sugnaa dalka Sacuudi Carabiya muddo laga joogo bil. Warbaahinta oo xiganeysa xubno ka tirsan Golaha Wasiirada Lubnaan ayaa sheegtay in Sacad Xariiri uu mar kale hortagay Golaha isla markaana uu iclaamiyay inuu ka laabtay is casilaadiisa. Xubintan ayaa laga soo xigtay in Golaha qudhooda ay aad uga mahad celiyeen go’aanka uu Sacad Xariiri uga laabtay is casilaada kediska ahaa. Sacad Xariiri, waxa uu Golaha ka dalbaday in laga fogaado wax waliba oo keenikara khilaaf, carqalad iyo siyaasad aan maslaxad ugu jirin Lubnaan. Sidoo kale, Sacad Xariiri waxa uu cod dheer ku sheegay in go’aankiisa is casilaada ay qeyb ka aheyd dowlada Sacuudiga waxa uuna soo jeediyay in Lubnaan laga fogeeyo siyaasada la xiriirta arrimaha Carabta oo aan loo arag maslaxad. Waxa uu Sacad Xariiri, sheegay in go’aankiisa uu yahay mid dhabar jabin doona wadamo carbeed oo dhowr ah, kuwaa oo uu sheegay inaysan ka raali noqon doonin go’aankiisa cusub. Tani waxa ay kusoo beegmeysaa xili Ra’isul wasaare Sacad Xariri bil bil ka hor si lama filaan ah isaga casilay xilka Rai’sul wasaaraha mar uu ku sugnaa magaalada Riyaad ee dalka Sacuudiga isagoo xiligaas Ururka Xisbullaah ku eedeeyay in uu halis gelinayo naftiisa. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Muqdisho Caasimada@live.com The post Sacad Xariiri oo qaatay go’aan cusub oo dhabar Jab ku ah dowlado dhowr ah (Maxaa soo kordhay) appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  3. Axmed Cali Cabdalla Saalax oo ah wiil uu dhalay madaxweynihii hore ee Yeman ayaa sheegay in aabihiis lagu dilay guriga isaga oo hub wato kooxdiisana ay la socdeen. Axmed waxaa uu sheegay inay been abuur tahay warka ka soobaxay wasaaradda gudaha ee raacsan kooxda Xuutiyiinta kaasi oo ahaa in Cali Cabdalla la dilay isaga oo isii cararayo gobolka uu ku dhashay ee waqooyiga magaalada Sancaa. Waiilka uu dhalay Cali Cabdalla Saalax ayaa ballan qaaday in laga hortagi doono cadowga dalka, isaga oo intaas ku daray in Xuutiyiinta yihiin cadowga dalka iyo bani’aadanimada, oo isku dayaya in ay gumeystaan dalka Yemen. Hadalka Axmed Saalax ayaa ku soo beegmaya xilli galabnimadii Axadda aheyd ay aabihiis ku dileen kooxda Xuutiyiinta ah magaalada Sanca, waxayna ku sheegeen war-saxaafadeed ay soo saareen inay dileen isaga oo u sii baxsanaayo magaalada Sanjaa ee uu ku dhashay, balse wiilka uu dhalay ayaa qaadacay warka ka soobaxay wasaaradda arrimaha gudaha ee raacsan Kowthiyiinta waxaa uuna sheegay in aabihiis guriga lagu dilay. Goobjoog News Source
  4. Since too many people are afraid to speak about the President-elect’s recent op-ed, because they desperately want a position in the upcoming Kulmiye administration – it’s now time to step up and share my two cents on this contentious issue. Last week, President-elect Musa Bihi Abdi authored an op-ed that was published in the Financial Times, an English-language international daily newspaper with an average daily readership of 2.2 million people worldwide. In his piece, Musa highlighted several key issues his administration intends to focus on such as: national security, the economy, healthcare, education and foreign affairs. He also said his administration will ‘seize the opportunity’ to root out corruption that he argues ‘remains all to present in Somaliland’ and more controversially, he claims that it’s one of the areas where President Silanyo’s government has ‘fallen short’ in within the past seven years. We all know that corruption exists in Somaliland – just like it does in every other country – but what exactly is Musa implying? Is Musa insinuating that President Silanyo has been turning a blind eye to corruption for the past seven years? Is Musa beginning to distance himself from his longtime mentor and colleague – and his own party? Pledging to root out corruption, while simultaneously claiming that the outgoing Kulmiye administration failed to tackle corruption, is a contradictory statement. Wasn’t Musa elected on the Kulmiye party ticket? Or was he running as the presidential candidate of another party? What is even more worrying, is the fact that Musa never criticized Silanyo’s government on the campaign trail. On numerous occasions during the campaign, Musa promised to ‘carry on’ President Silanyo’s and Kulmiye’s legacy if he is elected. It is also very concerning to see these claims coming from Musa – just two weeks after winning the election. Jamal Ali Hussein’s open letter to Musa, that was published a few days before this op-ed, was also highly critical of Silanyo’s government and his fiscal record. Both of these critical essays are now leading many people to believe that the President-elect and his administration might also backtrack on many other campaign promises. However – there is still time to put an end to all this confusion. If Musa didn’t properly read this essay before approving it, and wasn’t aware of these claims, now is the time to step up and clear the air, and reassure the hundreds of thousands of citizens that voted and campaigned for him because of Kulmiye’s achievements under President Silanyo. Robleh Mohamud Aidid Lafcanbe Hargeisa, Somaliland robleh.m@gmail.com
  5. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo ayaa safar deg deg ah toddobaadkan ugu baxaya dalka Masar, sida ay ilo-wareedyo ku sugan Villa Somalia u xaqiijiyeen Caasimada Onlie. Framaajo ayaa ka qeyb galaya shir ku saabsan maalgashiga iyo ganacsiga, oo uu magaalada xeebta ah ee Shara El Sheikh ku marti-gelinayo madaxweye Cabdifatax Al Sissi ee dalka Masar. Shirkan ayaa waxaa sidoo kale ka qeyb galaya lagua casuumay madaxda dalalka Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Guinea iyo Comoros. Waxaa sidoo kale imanaya wafuud heer hoose oo ka socda dalal kale oo Afrikan ah. “Dhiiri-gelinta Maalgashiga Africa iyo kobcinta wadajirka ah ee Dhaqaalaha” ayaa ah hal ku dhigga shirka, sida laga soo xigtay xubno ku dhow shirka. Ka sokow shirkan ayaa Farmaajo wuxuu kulan gaar ah la qaadan doonaa madaxweynaha Masar Al-Sissi, oo ay ka wada hadli doonaan xiisadda dalalka Carabta, oo Masar ay ka mid tahay isbaheysiga Sacuudiga. Sissi ayaa horey isugu soo dhoweeyey dowladaha Soomaaliya iyo Sacuudiga, wuxuuna hadda ka shaqeynayaa inay isku soo dhawaadaan Soomaaliya iyo Imaaraadka. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Qaahira Caasimada@live.com The post Xog: Farmaajo oo safar deg deg ah ugu baxaya Masar iyo qorshe culus oo socda appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  6. Qaahira (Caasimada Online) – Dowladda Masar ayaa ku sii siqeysa inay abuurto isbaheysi Afrikan ah oo dhinacooda soo mara, xilli ay aad uga soo horjeedo biyo-xireenka webiga Nile ee ay Ethiopia dhiseyso. Wargeyska Al-Shorouk ee dalka Masar ayaa sheegay in isbaheysigan ay shaqdiisa noqon doonto inuu la socdo dhibaatada Masar uga iman karta biyo-xireenka Ethiopia. “Shaqada dhismaha biyo xireenka ma joogsan doonto hal daqiiqo xitaa, tani waa mowqifka dalkeena, waana xuquuq aas aasi ah oo Ethiopia ay u leedahay inay isticmaasho biyaheeda, si ay uga soo saarto tamar koronto” ayuu yiri wasiirka dhulka Ethiopia. Khuburada biyaha ee Masar ayaa sheegay in biyo-xireenka Ethiopia ee Nile uu qasbi doono in Masar ay lumiso 55.5 bilyan oo kubik meter biyo ah. Hase yeeshee Ethiopia ayaa ku adkeysaneysa in biyo xireenka laga dhalinayo korontada uusan dhibaato ku ahayn Masar. Dhinaca kale madaxweynaha golaha biyaha carabta, Mahmoud Abi Zeid ayaa sheegay in Ethiopia ay dhiseyso mashruuca biyo xireenka ayada oo aan la tashan dalalka deriska la ah sida Sudan iyo Masar, taasi oo aan waafaqsaneyn xeerarka caalamiga ah. Mashruucan ayaa dhismihiisa waxaa la billaabay 2011, waxaana laga dhisayaa meel 15 KM u jirta xuduudda Sudan, waxaana uu ku kacayaa 4.2 bilyan oo dollar. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Muqdisho Caasimada@live.com The post Masar oo dhisaysa isbaheysi ka dhan ah Ethiopia xiili ay xiisadda kasii dareyso appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  7. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Madaxweynaha Somalia Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo ayaa shaaca ka qaaday inay muhiim tahay in mar waliba lagu qanco talaabooyinka ay qaadeyso dowlada Somalia ee u taagan dadaalka nabadeynta Somalia. Waxa uu Madaxweyne Farmaajo sheegay dowladiisa ay muddo gaaban ku qaday talaabo lid ku ah kooxaha nabadiidka, waxa uuna bidhaamiyay inay yareeyen khasaarihii shacabka kasoo gaari jiray falalka amni darro oo ay geystaan al-Shabaab. Waxa uu tilmaamay in dowladiisa ay inta badan ka dhabeysay ballanqaadkii amni oo ay sameysay waxa uuna tusaale usoo qaaday inay nusqaan ku sameeyen weerarada al-Shabaab iyo in magaalada Muqdisho ay noqotay mid lagu soo hirto markii laga soot ago falal yaryar oo dhaca xili ay ciidamadu ku raad joogan. Waxa uu Farmaajo sheegay inay jiraan dad dhiirigalinaaya nabadiidka balse ay muhiim tahay in mar waliba ay dadku noqdaan kuwo arka wanaaga ay sameyneyso dowlada Somalia isla markaana la kala qaado danta guud iyo mida gaarka ah. ‘’Dowladu kama gaabin wax kabedelka amniga ee waxa ay sameysay guulo la taabankaro cidii wanaaga jecel wey aragtaa horumarka aan ka gaarnay Nabadda markii aan kasoo tagno falal kadis ah oo ka dhaca magaalada xili lagu dabajiro’’ Sidoo kale, Madaxweyne Farmaajo waxa uu Umadda Soomaaliyeed ugu baaqay inay u istaagan sida ay nabad uga dhalin lahaayen dalkooda isla markaana ay uga shaqeyn lahaayen Horumarkiisa, maadaama ay iminka kasoo gudbeen dhibaatooyinkii ugu badnaa. Haddalka Madaxweyne Farmaajo ayaa kusoo beegmaaya xili magaalada Muqdisho muddo laba cisho ah ay ka socdeen shirar looga hadlaayay Amniga, Dhaqaalaha iyo Horumarka Somalia. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Muqdisho Caasimada@live.com The post Farmaajo oo jawaab culus u diray mucaaradka kana dalbaday inay arkaan… appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  8. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Ra’isul wasaaraha dalka Ethiopia Hailemariam Desalegn ayaa daboolka ka qaaday in Madaxda Qaarada Madow ee Africa laga doonaayo inay ka mirro dhaliyaan axdigii ahaa in Africa la gaarsiin doono awood ku filan. Hailemariam, oo ka hadlaayay shirka dhaqaalaha Afrika ee 2017 oo lagu qabtay magaalada Addis Ababa ee xarunta dalka Ethiopia ayaa sheegay in ballanqaadka shirkii hore uu ahaa in si mideysan Afrika loo gaarsiin doono awood isku filan oo dhan dhaqaale ah. Waxa uu Hailemariam tilmaamay in Africa ay awood walba u leedahay inay go’aamiso mustaqbalkeeda waa haddii ay qaab beddelaad ah ku sameyso dhaqaalaheeda si ay uga faa’idaystaan muwaadiniinteeda. Waxa uu tilmaamay in ahmiyada ugu weyn ee xiligaan ay tahay in la hirgaliyo qaab beddelaad ah oo lagu sameeyo wax soo saarka ilaha dhaqaale oo uu sheegay inuu leeyahay dal walba oo ku yaalla Africa, sida uu haddalka u dhigay. ‘’Inaan ka dhabeyno ballanqaadkii hore waxaa ka harsan isbedel aan ku sameyno qaabka aan u sameyno dhaqaalaha si ay fursad baaxad leh u helaan muwaadiniinteena dhaqaale raadiska ah’’ Sidoo kale, waxa uu Ra’isul wasaaraha Ethiopia Madaxda Africa ugu baaqay inay hirgaliyaan Hal arrin oo uu ku sheegay isbedel dhaqaale iyo mid wax soo saar ah. Waxaa la rajeynayaa muddada uu socdo shirka in la isku weydaarsado fikradaha ku saabsan horumarka laga sameeyey dhanka isbedelka dhaqaalaha ee dowladaha Afrikaanka ah. Docda kale, shirka dhaqaalaha Afrika ee 2017 ee hadda socda ayaa soconaya muddo saddex maalin oo laga soo bilaabo maalintii Isniinti ilaa Arbacada Diseembar 6 deeda oo maanta ku beegan. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Muqdisho Caasimada@live.com The post Hailemariam oo hal arrin usoo jeediyay madaxda Africa iyo awood uu rabo in… appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  9. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Warar lagu kalsoon yahay oo aan ka heleyno Saraakiil ka tirsan Booliska dowlada ayaa sheegaya in maleeshiyaadka al-Shabaab ay qorsheynayaan in weeraro argagixiso ay ka geystaan magaalada Muqdisho. Saraakiishan ayaa xaqiijiyay in amaanka magaalada Muqdisho uusan weli ku taagneyn caga wanaagsan isla markaana ay jiraan xogo muujinaaya in magaalada ay ku jiraan gaadiid sida Qaraxyo tan culus. Gaadiidkan ayaa laga cabsi qabaa in magaalada Muqdisho ay ka geystaan falal amni darro xili dhawaan ay magaalada Muqdisho marti galisay Qaraxii ugu cuslaa oo maalin madow u diiwaan galisay dadka ku nool magaalada Muqdisho. Gaadiidka la sheegay inay ku dhex jiraan magaalada Muqdisho ayaa la xaqiijiyay in looga shakisan yahay Degmooyinka Dharkiinley, Waaberi, Wadajir, Hodan iyo Dayniile oo inta badan gabaad u ah maleeshiyaadka dhuumaaleysiga ku jooga magaalada Muqdisho. Gaadiidkan ayaa noocyadooda lagu kala sheegay Noah, Caasi, Dheyno iyo Gaari sida Booyad shidaala, sida ay xaqiijiyeen Saraakiisha amaanka. Ciidamada amaanka magaalada Muqdisho ayaa ku jira heegan buuxa waxaana xusid mudan in Seddexdii habeen ee ugu danbeysay magaalada Muqdisho laga howlgaliyay Eeyo u tababaran ka hortaga Qaraxyada. Ma cadda sida uu xaalka noqon doono inkastoo ciidamada amaanka ay juhdi galinayaan ka hortaga wax waliba oo caqabad ku ah amniga. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Muqdisho Caasimada@live.com The post Xog: Al-Shabaab oo laga cabsi qabo inay qaraxyo culus ka fuliso Muqdisho appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  10. Hey’adda (USAID) oo wakiil ka ah Mareykanka ayaa heshiis horumarineed oo taariikhi ah la saxiixatay Soomaaliya, Heshiiska oo (DOAG) loogu magac-daray waxaa goobjoog ka ahaa ra’isul wasaare Xasan Kheyre, Wasiirka qorsheynta Jamaal Maxamed iyo Wasiirka maaliyadda Cabdiraxmaan Beyle. Dhanka Mareykanka waxaa joogay ku-xigeenka USAID Afrika Julie Koenen iyo safiirka Mareykanka Martin Dale. Heshiiskan waxaa uu ka dhigan yahay kii ugu horeeyay ee labada dhinac ay galaan muddo 30 sano ka badan, ujeedka waa in barnaamijkan lagu xoojiyo dowladnimada Soomaaliya, xasiloonida iyo dimoqoraadiyadda. Waxyaabaha dowladda federaalka laga taageerayo waxaa ka mid ah dowlad wanaagga, maamulka, waxbarashada, kobaca dhaqaalaha iyo howlaha lagu horumarinayo nabadda iyo xasiloonida dalka. Howlaha uu heshiiska dhigayo waxaa la fulinayaa iyada oo ay ka wada shaqeyn-doonaan dowladda federaalka ah. “Dowladda Mareykanka, waxaa ay aad u taageereysaa dadaallada xukuumadda Soomaaliya ee lagu soo celinayo xasiloonida, dowlad wanaagga, kobaca dhaqaalaha iyo waxbarashada” sidaa waxaa yiri Julie Koenen. “ Waxaan rumeysanay in heshiiskan uu ka tarjumayo sida ay nooga go’antahay garab istaagista sidii ay Soomaaliya dib ugu soo noqon laheyd iyo in la helo hadaf horumarineed oo fog” sidaasi waxaa yiri Martin Dale isaga oo intaasi raaciyay ” Heshiiskan waxaa ay ka dhigan tahay iskaashi ballaaran oo dhex-mara Mareykanka iyo Soomaaliya, waxaan ballan-qaadeynaa in aan taageerno himilada shacabka Soomaaliyeed ay ku heli lahaayeen horumar”. Wasiirka qorsheynta ee Soomaaliya Jamaal Maxamed ayaa sheegay in maanta uu goobjoog ka ahaa heshiis ay dalka Mareykanka 300 oo Milyan oo doolar la saxiixdeen, kaas oo loogu talo-galay in wax looga qabto horumarka Soomaaliya. 2011-kii, USAID waxaa ay in ka badan $1.3 billion ku qarash-gareeysay arrimaha banii’aadnimada iyo $328 million o arrimaha horumarka ah. The post 30 sano kadib: Mareykanka iyo Somalia oo kala saxiixday heshiis $300 milyan ah appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  11. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online)-Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Maxamed C/llaahi Farmaajo ayaa daah furay shirka Qaran ee (Somali Partnership Forum) ee ka dhacay magaalada Muqdisho 4-ilaa 5-ta bishan December. Shirka ayaa diiradda lagu saaray, arrimaha amniga, dhaqaalaha, siyaasadda iyo banii’daamnimada, waxaana qeybta danbe shir guddoomineyey Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Xukuumadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Xasan Cali Khayre. Iyadoo ay hadallo ka jeediyeen madaxda dawlad gobolleeyada Puntland, Jubbaland, Galmudug, Koonfur Galbeed, Hirshabelle iyo Wakiillo ka socday bulshada Caalamka. Ra’iisul Wasaare Khayre ayaa ka hadlay horumaradii ay dawladdu gaartay 8dii bilood ee la soo dhaafay, waxaana uu sheegay in horumar ballaaran laga sameeyey 3 arrin oo uu ku sheegat dhinacyada Amniga, Horumarka iyo Dhaqaalaha guud. Sidoo kale waxaa la muujiyey sida ay laga maar-maan u tahay in dalka ay ka dhacdo doorsho qof iyo cod ah sanadka 2020. Waxuuna ugu baaqay dalalka iskaashiga la leh Soomaaliya inay maalgashi ku sameystaan dalka, maadaama uu amnigu soo hagaagayo. Madaxda shanta maamul Gobolleed ayaa dhankooda codsaday in laga caawiyo dhanka amniga iyo dhaqaalaha, si kor loogu horumarinta bulshada iyo dagaalka argagixisada. Ra’iisul Wasaare Khayre ayaa soo xiray shirka, isagoo ugu baaqay bulshada caalamka inay ka dhabeeyaan taageerada ay siinayaan Soomaaliya, si loo xaqiijiyo horumarka la higsanayo. Caasimada Online Xafiiska Muqdisho Caasimada@live.com The post RW Kheyre oo sheegay 3 arrin oo ay ka gaareen Horumar (Akhriso) appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  12. BOSASO—Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland declared a state of emergency on Tuesday and appealed for food and water because of shortages triggered by a severe drought. Drought has gripped large parts of the Horn of Africa country this year and the United Nations says children face acute malnutrition. The crisis is compounded by al Shabaab’s Islamist insurgency that seeks to topple the central government that is backed by African Union peacekeepers and the West. Al Shabaab militants carry out bombings in the capital Mogadishu and other regions. Militants killed more than 500 people in the capital in an attack last month. Puntland’s government said 34,000 households across the region are affected by the drought due to the failure of successive rainy seasons. Puntland “launched a wide-ranging humanitarian appeal to secure food, water and other resources for the affected region,” a government statement said. It said 70 percent of the area faced extreme drought and was unlikely to receive rain for five months. Militant attacks in Puntland are rare compared to the rest of Somalia mainly because its security forces are relatively regularly paid and receive substantial U.S. assistance. But this year there has been an upsurge in violence as al Shabaab and a splinter group linked to Islamic State have attacked government troops. Reuters
  13. In two weeks, Somaliland’s president elect Muse Biehi Abdi will quickly put the long and rough campaign behind him and turn to taking over the most powerful office in the country which is at the moment, fiscally distressed indeed. Whatever else awaits inside the Somaliland presidency on the 14th of December there isn’t much to read on the topic of “How to successfully lead Somaliland out of economic deprivation.” Nor is there any crystal vase on the long table at the presidential conference room that says “here is the answer” NOP, there is none. Major candidates for Somaliland President talked about their (easily said) plans for dealing with the major problems facing Somaliland, and certainly have had different ideas for dealing with issues ranging from unemployment, poverty, security and to the growing inflation.. And despite what you might imagine after reading those ordinarily inexplicit and indistinguishable party programs from all political parties—- there is no binder full of special instructions or step-by-step blueprint awaiting the Somaliland President-elect in the office. Now, what does the new Somaliland president do first? I’ll impart my thoughts in this, but first, it is clear in the eyes of struggling families that Somalilanders expect a lot from their new President. Understandably, they want the President to take quick action on problems facing the nation, such as poverty, unemployment and relentless draughts. However, with a revenue barely covering government budget, they do expect miracles. And yes, miracle can be achieved with a phenomenal game-plan. And this president with all good intentions may be able to accomplish considerable improvement in all sectors. Having said that, the new Somaliland president should ask himself the following seven questions; 1- First and foremost, am I a leader who understands and realizes that the country is being torn apart over the recent years and during latest elections by clan divisiveness? The incredible polarization that exists today needs to be acknowledged, and then dealt with effectively in Somaliland’s traditional way “NOW”. 2- Am I a leader who knows he doesn’t have to be perfect, but desires perfection as a goal? A leader who puts country over party or clan no matter the consequences, and who is genuine in his approach to all important developmental mechanisms for a better tomorrow.. 3- Am I a leader who doesn’t just follow what someone else did, but rather someone who wants to set a higher standard of behavior for himself, his team and his government as a whole? This could involve competence, accountability and transparency. 4- Am I a leader who can hold strong and calm in a storm of crisis? A leader who is intellectually curious, who looks for new solutions to problems and is not trapped in the mantra of the old ways, but has a big enough heart to embrace “a can do attitude” with vision while surrounding himself with highly capable team. A leader setting a much higher goal for us as a government and a country than just the norm or status quo. 5- Am I a leader who just didn’t talk about fighting corruption in all its forms, and injustice, but actually would put sets of policies together that did just that. A leader who draws a firm line between government offices and corrupt especial interest groups. 6- Am I a leader who is authentic? What does this mean? It means a leader whose thoughts and actions are in alignment with a set of genuine values. People disagree about what character traits are most important in a President. But there are some commonly accepted things that people look for, such as integrity, strength, fairness and caring. 7- And finally, am I a leader who can delegate and practice accountability in management and leadership. In a complex institution building all decisions cannot be forced through a hierarchical model. It is important that creativity and responsiveness is encouraged through delegation. But delegation without accountability is chaos. And this accountability needs to not only be conducted outward from the leader’s office, but to come back inward from people outside the decision makers circle. Accountability is a two-way street. If all the answers are YES, then you won’t need a policy of hit and miss solutions and you therefore are a leader who understands that, this poor nation shall not benefit from the old-fashioned trial-and-error methods, such as the Uncompassionate Developmental Approach of “The ends justifying the means”. It is the means that tell us the kind of leader you are, not the ends you may be promising. Show us how you govern and with whom, how you design your step-by-step plan for the journey into prosperity with feasible steps. This should tell us a lot and would represent confidence and trust in your leadership. If you fix the means of governing and of politics and institution building, then the ends will work themselves out and be good. Concentrate on making sure the means are filled with reform, knowledge and expertise with integrity and the ends will be just fine. So, what does the new Somaliland president do first? Assuming he is preoccupied on the notion “How he should be leading Somaliland into prosperity.” Just a thought….. First, the newly selected team will reflect the new strategy in the horizon. The world is full of proven experts with the tools of the trade in designing developmental strategy for a nation the size of Somaliland. Just like how Dr. Albert Winsemius helped Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, American Economists like Richard W. Rahn has advised many developing countries into a better economic and social status. He wrote this piece about Somaliland in the Washington Times long time ago. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2005/jan/5/20050105-083004-6885r/ So is the well-known Peruvian economist Hernando De Soto. His award winning work include the following “Dead Capital” http://www.thepowerofthepoor.com/concepts/c6.php And “Of Property and Poverty” by De Soto http://www.economist.com/node/7830252 ………. many developmental economists like MIT’s Abihijit Banerje or the Danish professor Finn Tarp are examples of who to turn to for strategic advice. It is important to consider the fact those who would help design a sound development plan based on where Somaliland currently is, in terms of human development and economic means and what resources are available to fit in on that design into prosperity are FREE. Yes, their advise is available at anytime and it is free to Somaliland. Paid by their countries of-coarse. Mr. Rahn once spent some-time reading about Somaliland and later told me a long story, but to make it short, he said “A nation the size of Somaliland should be spending most of its first $500m revenue in building a sound justice and investment protection institution. And only then, may a serious developmental strategy have a chance to thrive and therefore a realistic hope could be in the prospect within a reasonable time.. A leader who understands all the challenges facing Somaliland and accepts the only proven and realistically attainable success plan is a serious government reform is where everything starts. In order to achieve a set of policies put in place, such as constitutional reform, a capable entity in charge of good governance. That Start with Policies and systems development such as financial reform, tax reform, justice reform, property law and much much more policies and systems. But anyone can talk about how all those good things are important to be done, but the real question is how?……. And that is where experts come and put the step-by-step game-plan in place and answer all your skeptic and probably apathetic questions. In this capacity is where most of the developing countries leaders and their supposedly educated elites get reluctant and even embarrassed to learn and get genuinely curious instead of haphazard and bewildered path which its likely outcome often turns out to be waste of time and resources. This step is where miracles happen if a leader is merely serious. A leader who sees what is in place in Somaliland at the moment as a skeleton government institutions can accomplish a lot more then what ignorance has been incubating over the last two decades. That kind of realization has been the secret to their success for many smaller countries who had struggled like Somailand. Build with a good innovative vision that moves us all to a better Somaliland. You can’t find the promised land if you are looking backwards at some long-gone era and rereading the lines of a clan and sub-clan accommodation strategy. To the young generation reading this……………., the above list of assessments should be your list of things you all ought to be looking for, in the leaders ahead, and we should be watching the new Somaliland president and hope he is aligned best with that list. If so, brace Allah for giving Somaliland this golden chance. Abdirahman I. Waberi Email: Awaberi43@yahoo.com Hargeisa, Somaliland
  14. Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi “Farmajo” Mohamed has refused to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to Kenya. Farmajo was in Kenya to attend an African Heads of State meeting in Nairobi. Hamas praised the leader’s move in standing in the face of the oppressor and refusing to meet him. Senior Hamas member, Mousa Abu Marzouq, said: “With the example of these leaders, attitudes have value and meaning, and their country has respect and appreciation, and their people have dignity.” Hamas’ Izzat Al-Rishq also thanked the Somali president’s position which he said “reflects the authenticity of the brotherly Republic of Somalia in standing with Palestine and rejecting any normalisation with an entity which occupies land and holy places.” Middle East Monitor
  15. By: Ms. Farrah Mohumed HARGEISA—Former President of Somaliland, HE Dahir Rayale Kahin and former First Lady, Ms. Huda Barkhad Aden return home on Tuesday after spending years living in exile. Rayale was welcomed by Somaliland government officials. Mr. Rayale ruled the country starting from 2002 and took office due to the unexpected death of the late Egal. Mr. Riyale stayed in power since 2010 and was defeated in the presidential polls by the incumbent president, Silanyo who is about to transfer power to his successor, the president Elect, Musa Bihi who will take the oath of office within days. The former president, Rayale is remembered as the only leader who spearheaded the implementation of multi party politics in the country and is labeled as the founding father of Somaliland’s thriving democracy. Presidential affairs minister, Mohamoud Hashi who was among officials that greeted the former president and his wife upon arriving at Egal airport said that the ex-leader was invited to be in attendance of the upcoming inauguration of President-Elect, Musa Bihi who was elected in 2017 presidential polls. Mr. Rayale will be among the politicians who will deliver a speech at the swearing in ceremony.
  16. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Waxaa magaalada Muqdisho ee caasimada Somalia si rasmi ah loogu soo gabagabeeyay shirka madasha iskaashiga Somalia. Shirkan oo ahmiyad gaara u lahaa Somalia ayaa waxaa ka qeybgaleen, Madaxda Qaranka, Madaxda dowlad goboleedyada iyo marti ka socday beesha Caalamka oo aad u daneeya arrimaha Somalia. Shirka ayaa waxaa laga soo saaray War-murtiyadeed qodobeysan, waxaana sidoo kale goortii lasoo gabagabeeyay qodobada ugu muhiimsan ee laga soo saaray shirka saxaafada la wadaagay Wasiirka warfaafinta XFS C/raxmaan Cumar Cismaan. Wasiirka waxa uu sheegay in War-murtiyeed kasoo baxay shirka uu ka kooban yahay 48 qodob waxaana khudbadii ugu dambeesay ee Xeritaanka Shirka madasha ka jeediyay Ra’isul wasaaraha dalka Xasan Cali Kheyre. Waxaa uu bogaadiyay doorka ay Beesha Caalamka ka qaadatay dhismaha Somalia, waxaana uu rajo wanaagsan ka muujiyay in ay fulaan qodobada la isla gartay. Haddaba Hoos ka dhageyso qodobada kasoo baxay shirkaasi oo warbaahinta uu u aqriyay wasiirka warfaafinta: The post Daawo: Shirkii Muqdisho oo soo xirmay iyo war-murtiyeed laga soo saaray appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  17. Muqdisho (Caasimada Online)-Warar dheeraad ah ayaa waxa uu kasoo baxayaa dhaqdhaqaaq ay maleeshiyaadka al-Shabaab kawadaan qeybo kamid ah Gobolka Gedo. Dhaqdhaqaaqa ay wadaan maleeshiyaadka al-Shabaab ayaa waxaa qeyb ka ah Horjoogaha ugu sareeya maleeshiyada Axmed Diiriye ‘’Abuu Cubeyda’’. General Ismaaciil Saxardiid oo ah Taliyaha Qeybta 43aad ee Ciidanka Xoogga Dalka oo ka hadlay dhaqdhaqaaqa Abuu Cubeyda iyo maleeshiyaadkiisa ku sugan qeybo kamid ah Gobolka ayaa tilmaamay inay heleen xogo muujinaaya in Horjoogaha uu ku dhuumaleysanaayo Gobolka. Waxa uu General Ismaaciil Saxardiid, tilmaamay in xogta ay heleen ay muujineyso in Horjooge Abuu Cubeyda uu si gaara uga soo cararay Degmada Jilib ee Gobalka Jubada dhexe. Waxa uu cadeeyay in Abuu Cubeyda uu kasoo cararay duqeymaha ay diyaaradaha Mareykanka kawadaan qeybo kamid ah Gobolada dalka. General Ismaaciil Saxardiid, waxa uu bidhaamiyay inay socdaan dadaalo lagu beegsanaayo goobaha ay iminka ku dhuumaaleysanayaan Horjooge Abuu Cubeyda iyo Maleeshiyaadka u dagaalamaaya. ‘’Waxaa socda dadaalo lagu beegsanaayo goobaha ay hadda ku sugan yihiin Abuu Cubeyda iyo maleeshiyaadkiisa waxaa naga go’an inaan soo afjarno dhaqdhaqaaqa ay wadaan al-Shabaab’’ ‘’Waxaa hadda nagu maqaal ah in maleeshiyaadkan baxsadka ah ay dhibaato ku hayaan dadka deegaanka oo qaarkood ay xirteen qaarna ka uruuriyeen teleefoonada ay heysteen’’ Dhinaca kale, General Ismaaciil Saxardiid ayaa sheegay in ciidamada xoogga dalka ay weerar ku qaadi doonaan goobaha ay ku sugan yihiin al-Shabaabka, isla markaana ay la wareegi doonaan goobahaasi. The post Sawirro: DFS oo weerar ku ah goobo ay ku sugan yihiin Horjoogaha al-Shabaab & Maleeshiyo uu wato appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  18. Communiqué Somalia Partnership Forum Mogadishu 5th of December 2017 Preamble Representatives from 25 countries and 6 multilateral organizations, as well as representatives from all of Somalia’s Federal Member States and the Benadir Regional Administration, gathered in Mogadishu on the 5th of December 2017 to participate in the inaugural Somalia Partnership Forum officially opened by H.E. Mohamed Abdulahi Mohamed (Farrmajo), the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia and chaired by H.E. Hasan Ali Khaire, the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia. Somalia is emerging from a long and difficult period of instability that has negatively and adversely affected the nation. However, Somalia is undertaking a robust process of recovery, aimed at bringing peace, a culture of respect for human rights, development, and prosperity to the entire country. We deplore and regret the loss of innocent lives as a result of continued terrorist attacks. In particular, we strongly condemn the 14 October 2017 attack in Mogadishu that resulted in the deaths of more than 500 innocent women, men, and children. We are collectively committed to supporting Somalia to confront, deter and eradicate extremism in all its forms, and in assisting with the development of effective justice processes as Somalia moves towards reconciliation. The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) has taken concrete steps to secure its long‐term goal of achieving peace and prosperity for the Somali people, as evidenced by Somalia’s National Development Plan (NDP), endorsed in 2016, with sets out the government’s security, politics, and development priorities. The FGS and the international community also endorsed, at the May 2017 London Conference the New Partnership for Somalia (NPS), a framework for cooperation in support of Somalia’s National Development Plan. The NPS identifies security, the constitutional settlement, inclusive politics, human rights and the rule of law, good governance, measures to tackle corruption, responding to humanitarian crises, and promoting economic recovery as priorities for shared action. In 2017, the FGS, together with its international partners, reviewed and revised the aid architecture to ensure coherence and complementarity between the work of the Somalia Development and Reconstruction Facility (SDRF), the Pillar Working Groups, the Comprehensive Approach to Security Executive Group (CAS EG) and associated Strand Working Groups. We call upon all parties to engage with the new coordination architecture to ensure collective alignment, coherence and strong cooperation to implement the ambitious agenda ahead. As the apex body for both the SDRF and CAS EG, the Somalia Partnership Forum convened for the first time today to discuss shared priorities, take stock of progress achieved in 2017 and review milestones to be achieved in 2018. Throughout the day, partners discussed the importance of linking political and security progress with economic recovery and humanitarian intervention, noting the importance of building accountable state institutions, generating greater opportunities and livelihoods for the benefit of the population, and breaking the cycle of humanitarian crises. The Somalia Partnership Forum provides the forum for such overarching discussions and strengthens the spirit of mutual partnership required to sustained progress. Political Progress Recognizing that Somalia’s Federal Constitution will be the foundation for stability and peaceful politics, we welcome the agreement of a road map and Memorandum ofUnderstanding (MOU) to complete the review of the provisional constitution. We welcome the plan to take the MOU to Federal Member States and the Benadir Regional Administration for consultations to ensure greater participation and awareness of all stakeholders. In this regard, we welcome the establishment of theMinistry of Constitutional Affairs Forum, which brings together Federal and State Ministries of Constitutional Affairs and the Benadir Regional Administration together on a quarterly basis, thereby enhancing participation and inclusivity amongst stakeholders. We welcome the FGS’s commitment to one‐person one‐vote elections in 2021. We urge all parties to agree on a roadmap to achieve this goal as that reflects the Somali people’s wish for a more representative and accountable democracy. The roadmap that has been agreed on to secure an electoral law in 2018, the creation of a working group to take that work forward and the planned consultation with Federal Member States and Benadir Regional Administration create a platform to realize the hopes and the aspirations of the Somali people. We welcome the conclusion of recent elections in Somaliland and encourage the resumption of talks between the FGS and Somaliland. We welcome the joint effort, vision and commitment to Federalism at all levels of government and the commitment to continued regular and substantive dialogue between the FGS, FMS and Benadir Regional Administration which will help to take political decisions to advance the constitutional review process. This unity will be key to successful progress across Somalia, including during transition and hand over of security from AMISOM to Somali Security Forces. We welcome progress made in the dialogue process between the Galmudug Interim Administration and Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama’a and encourage further progress. We also welcome the FGS’s prioritization of anti‐corruption initiatives and recognize progress made to develop the building blocks for a culture of accountability, recognizing the need to engage citizens and create strong institutions to jointly fight corruption. We urge all parties to continue to advance progress on this front including through finalization of legislation and implementation of key fiscal and legal reforms that eliminate corruption. Security We recognize the valiant efforts by the Somali security forces and AMISOM in the fight against al‐Shabaab and commend the bravery and commitment of their troops. We note the Somalia Security Conference held on 4 December 2017 where discussions were held on progress on implementation of the Comprehensive Approach to Security, the National Security Architecture, AMISOM conditions‐based transition and the Somali Security Sector, as well as efforts on Stabilization and Preventing / Countering Violent Extremism. We welcome the discussions held and key decisions taken at the 4 December Conference, as outlined in that Conference’s Communique. We also recognize that security does not exist in a vacuum and that sustainable security reform will enable, but also rely on, broader equitable political, socio and economic progress as well as strengthened governance and peace‐ and institution‐ building as part of a comprehensive approach to delivering our long‐term vision of a peaceful and prosperous Somalia. We urge all partners to continue and further advance this comprehensive approach to security, enabling local reconciliation, community recovery and prevention of violent extremism to ensure human security. Humanitarian and Resilience/Recovery We applaud the efforts of the FGS and local relief efforts in responding to the severe drought that affected Somalis. In particular, we praise the role played by the Somali people, both in Somalia and abroad, in helping to avert famine. We also applaud the efforts of the international community to mobilize resources and coordinate relief efforts, which have been instrumental in saving lives in 2017. We welcome the efforts of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management in the formulation of the National Disaster Management Policy. This will enhance strategic policy support towards strengthening resilience and ensure greater inter‐ministerial co‐ordination, as well as effectiveness in overall disaster management. We also acknowledge Somalia’s leadership on the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) and welcome progress on the drafting of the National Action Plan due to undergo consultations and for presentation at the IGAD meeting of Foreign Ministers in January 2018. We however remain concerned that 6.2 million people are still in need of humanitarian assistance due to drought and conflict in Somalia and are particularly concerned that below average rain falls for a fourth consecutive season and forecast indications of a fifth consecutive below average season indicate that a risk of famine remains in many areas in 2018. We also remain concerned that over 1 million people have been newly displaced, in addition to the 1.2 million already in a state of protracted displacement. We strongly urge all partners, both local and international, to take necessary actions, including provision of resources, to ensure continued delivery of urgent humanitarian relief. The needs of women and vulnerable groups need to be taken into special account. We also recognize that sustainable investment into resilience and durable solutions, alongside humanitarian relief, can lift the country out of poverty and reduce risks from climate‐induced crises and insecurity. It is crucial that we start planning recovery and durable solutions now to begin reducing levels of chronic vulnerability and risks. We therefore welcome the FGS’s leadership in undertaking a Drought Impact Needs Assessment, which will inform the development of a Recovery and Resilience Framework (RRF), with the full cooperation of the Federal Members States and with support from the United Nations, World Bank, and the European Union. We endorse the approach of building long‐term recovery and resilience solutions that address root causes of drought and famine. Somalia is at a critical junction where it has made huge progress, and these significant yet fragile gains should be protected and enhanced. The country has stronger, more effective and more accountable institutions which should increasingly play a role in breaking the cycle of recurrent crisis. We look forward to the launch of the RRF and the Humanitarian Response Plan early in 2018, and urge all partners and the FGS to make progressive and incremental recovery investments targeting priorities. Future investments should be in a sequenced manner addressing root and structural causes of vulnerability whilst the humanitarian response proceeds. Economic Recovery We recognize the important efforts being made by partners to implement the NDP, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. We welcome the establishment of the National Development Council and plans to create the National Economic Council. Successful and sustained efforts to implement the NDP will contribute to Somalia’s overall economic recovery. We welcome the drafting of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s Company Law and understand its crucial role in modernizing the business environment in Somalia. it will enable formalization of the business practice as well as provide a legal framework conducive for a progressive globally recognized private sector in partnership with the government. We look forward to the passing of the Company Law in 2018. We commend the ongoing work on the implementation of the Foreign Investment Law and support continued development of necessary regulatory frameworks. Full implementation of this legislation will undoubtedly improve the investment climate in order to attract foreign investment to drive the economic engine of Somalia. We recognize progress achieved since the London Conference on advancing the Public Private Dialogue and welcome the recent passing of the Communications Act and we seek to support the administration in establishing the National Communications Authority in a timely manner. We urge all partners to promote a conducive environment for private sector to flourish in close partnership with government. We stress the importance of creating sustained employment opportunities, especially for youth, as the backbone for sustainable economic development. We also recognize progress made in rehabilitating and building crucial infrastructure, including on sustainable energy sources, to foster economic growth in Somalia. Substantial further investment is required. We acknowledge the Ministry of Finance’s concrete steps to increase internal revenue collection and are encouraged by the FGS’ prioritization on achieving reliable domestic revenue. This will reduce aid dependency and help government finance its security, human development, institutional recovery as well as provision of social services to its citizens. Continuous progress on resource mobilization is a fundamental element to pursue IFI normalization and debt relief to which the international community reaffirms it commitment and for which effective working partnerships with the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, African Development Bank and the Islamic Development Bank is playing an effective role. We welcome the steps taken by the FGS, in line with FGC recommendations, to directly manage revenue collections and the successful agreement reached between the FGS and Federal Member States on custom tariff harmonization. We urge that further progress be made on revenue and resource sharing, especially with regards to offshore fisheries and extractives. We commend the steps taken by the Benadir Regional Administration to self‐fund and invest in Public Financial Management (PFM) reforms such as implementing a robust financial management information system. We call upon the international community to take responsibility for and work with Somalis to stop illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing by foreign boats, and to criminalize the actions of distant water fleets that operate within the unprotected marine environments of Somalia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). We also call upon the international community to support Somalia track the presence of foreign vessels within their EEZ through the sharing of real‐time data and information gathered from all domestic patrol boats and navies that operate in or near Somali maritime boundaries. We recognize the significant progress made by the FGS and its commitment to successfully completing the second IMF Staff Monitored Programme. We look forward to the outcomes of the ongoing IMF review. We strongly emphasize the fundamental role that expanded, equitable access to quality basic services – particularly health, education and social protection – will play in Somalia’s recovery and collectively commit to support the institutional, legislative and delivery frameworks needed to achieve this. We recognize that youth remain the backbone of Somalia’s future and call for action to ensure that youth are empowered and that there are social and economic opportunities for them. All parties commit to play our part to protecting and enhancing human rights, particularly the rights of women, girls and marginalized groups, and call for action to establish the institutions needed to enhance oversight, monitoring, reporting and protection of these rights. New Partnership for Somalia We welcome the development of the Mutual Accountability Framework of the NPS and endorse this tool as a framework for joint Somalia‐international community oversight and accountability, recognizing that this tool does not duplicate the NDP monitoring framework. We applaud the progress achieved in 2017 and urge a collective redoubling of efforts on those areas where further progress must be achieved. We affirm our collective commitment to achieving the 2018 milestones set out in the Mutual Accountability Framework, including strengthening our application of partnership principles. The FGS wishes to thank its development partners for the support provided in 2017. According to preliminary data, aid to Somalia reached a record high in 2017 estimated at US$ 1.7 billion. This marks a 30% increase compared to the average of the past three years, primarily driven by the surge in humanitarian support in response to the ongoing drought. Development aid was also up more than 10% on . However, there is more to do to make progress on all the partnership principles. In particular, all partners are urged to meet aid flow reporting requirements, and to undertake joint planning and implementation of ongoing and future programmes and projects to minimize duplication and maximize overall impact. We agree to use the Mutual Accountability Framework to inform the agendas of regular SDRF meeting, to undertake light touch quarterly reviews of the Mutual Accountability Framework at the SDRF, and to undertake a first substantive review in six months’ time at the next Somalia Partnership Forum. Conclusion 1.We thank the FGS for hosting the inaugural Somalia Partnership Forum in Mogadishu and commit to using this Forum as the venue for high‐level stock‐taking on overall progress achieved for Somalia. 2.We agree to reconvene the Somalia Partnership Forum, at a to‐be‐determined venue, at the end of the first half of 2018. =END= DIRECTORATE OF COMMUNICATION, MOBILIZATION AND CULTURE HERITAGE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PUNTLAND STATE OF SOMALIA The post Communiqué: Somalia Partnership Forum, Mogadishu 5th of December 2017 appeared first on Puntland Post.
  19. Madaxweynaha dawladda Puntland Dr. Cabdiweli Maxamed Cali Gaas ayaa maanta oo ay taariikhdu tahay 05 December 2017 ka qayb galay maalintii labaad shirka Madaxda qaranka Soomaaliya iyo beesha caalamka. Shirka ayaa waxaa sidoo kale kasoo qayb galay Madaxweynaha DFS Mudane. Maxamed Cabdullaahi Farmaajo Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Soomaaliya, Ra’iisul Wasaare Ku-xigeenka Soomaaliya, Madaxweyneyaasha Jubbaland, Koonfur Galbeed, Galmudug iyo Hirshabeelle, ergayga gaar ka ah ee qaramada midoobey ee Soomaaliya, danjirayaasha waddamada shisheeye, Saraakiil ka socdey AMISOM, masuuliyiin ka tirsan goleyaasha DFS, masuuliyiin ka tirsan goleyaasha dawladdaha xubnaha ka ah DFS, xeeldheerayaal, siyaasiyiin iyo masuuliyiin kale. Madaxweynaha Puntland oo Khudbad muhiima ka jeediyey shirka horaantiisii ayaa sheegay in qabyo tirka geeddi-socodka dastuurka Soomaaliya aanu dhameystirnayn, isla markaana waxa uu xusay Madaxweynuhu inay jiraan qodobo muhiima oo u baahan in si wadajira loo dhugto kuwaas oo ay ka mid yihiin fadaraalisamka, khayraadka dalka, doorka DFS iyo kuwa dawladdaha xubnaha ka ah DFS, waxaana Madaxweynuhu uu hoosta ka xariiqay in wada xaajoodka ku saabsan arrimahaasi weli aan la dhamaystirin. Sidoo kale Madaxweynaha ayaa tilmaamay in ay tahay muhiim in xil la iska saaro dhamaystirka dastuurka Soomaaliya, waxaana uu Madaxweynuhu ku booriyey Madaxda Soomaaliyeed in dastuurka si xalaala loo gunaanado, isla mar’aahaantaana waxaana uu Madaxweynuhu sheegay in dastuurku yahay asaaska sida guri aan ku dhex nool nahay oo kale, Dhinaca kale Madaxweyne dawladda Puntland ayaa sheegay si looga soo kabto dagaalkii sokeeyo in loo baahan yahay in lasameeyo qodobo ay kamid yihiin hay’adaha maamulka dalka oo dib loo dhiso, loo baahan yahay in ay noqdaan kuwo wax ku ool ah. xukunka sharciyada, mabaadii’da cadaaladda iyo sinaanta oo iyana lagu saleeyo sida ku xusan diinteena Islaamka iyo dhaqankeena wanaagsan. Shacabka oo la wacyigeliyo, loona sameeyo shaqo abuur, cadaalad, sinaan iyo wanaajinta masuuliyadda. Dhinaca kale Madaxweynaha dawladda Puntland Dr. cabdiweli Maxamed Cali Gaas ayaa tilmaamay in qaadashada fadaraaliisamku ay tahay talaabo ay Soomaaliya hore u qaaday, waxaana uu xusay Madaxweynuhu inay dawladda dhexe ee Soomaaliya u madaxbanaan tahay masuuliyaddina ka saaran tahay arrimaha Ciidanka, Difaaca Qaranka, Siyaasadda Soomaaliya, Socdaalka [immigration] iyo Dhalashada [Naturalization], iyo sidoo kale Siyaasadda arrimaha Dibadda. Ugu danbayn, Madaxweynaha dawladda Puntland Dr. Cabdiweli Maxamed Cali Gaas ayaa cadeeyey in talaabo kasta oo hore looqaado iyo caqabad walba oo timaada ay tahay cashar laga baranayo nidaamka fadaaraliisamka, waxaana uu Madaxweynaha dawladda Puntland ku booriyey Madaxda qaran ka Soomaaliyeed in aan laga daalin dedaalka loogu jiro horumarinta qaranimadeena iyo halganka dib u xasilinta dalka. =DHAMMAAD= XAFIISKA, WARFAAFINTA, WACYI-GELINTA, HIDDAHA IYO DHAQANKA EE MADAXTOOYADA DAWLADDA PUNTLAND. The post Madaxweynaha Puntland oo Maalintii 2-aad Ka Qayb Galay Shirka Madaxda Soomaaliya iyo Beesha Caalamka. appeared first on Puntland Post.
  20. Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi “Farmajo” Mohamed has refused to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to Kenya. Farmajo was in Kenya to attend an African Heads of State meeting in Nairobi. Hamas praised the leader’s move in standing in the face of the oppressor and refusing to meet him. Senior Hamas member, Mousa Abu Marzouq, said: “With the example of these leaders, attitudes have value and meaning, and their country has respect and appreciation, and their people have dignity.” Hamas’ Izzat Al-Rishq also thanked the Somali president’s position which he said “reflects the authenticity of the brotherly Republic of Somalia in standing with Palestine and rejecting any normalisation with an entity which occupies land and holy places.” Source: Middle East Monitor The post Somali president refuses to meet Israel’s Netanyahu appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  21. Governments and other key global partners are convening in Mogadishu today to discuss plans for sustaining humanitarian support for Somalia. In response to a recent alert that parts of Somalia could face severe famine in 2018, Action Against Hunger urged the international community to sustain large-scale levels of assistance to save the lives of acutely malnourished children and meet the urgent survival needs of communities devastated by extreme drought and conflict. “We face a critical window of opportunity,” said Action Against Hunger’s East Africa Regional Director, Hajir Maalim. “The surge in humanitarian assistance in Somalia this year successfully averted famine, but the drought is intensifying—and expected to worsen in 2018. If current levels of aid are reduced or compromised, Somalia could quickly spiral into catastrophe.” According to a new report from the Somalia Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU), more than 3.1 million people across Somalia are now in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, and acute malnutrition is a major public health emergency threatening the lives of 1.2 million children. Four consecutive seasons of failed rains have wiped out crops and livestock, leaving communities without food or income. Rising prices for basic commodities are pushing the poorest families deeper into debt and jeopardizing their ability to meet their daily survival needs. In the past year alone, drought has displaced an estimated 948,00 people from their homes.1 Data from Action Against Hunger nutrition assessments in 2017 among displaced populations in Mogadishu indicated that 30 percent of children were acutely malnourished, signifying a very critical emergency. Results from the organization’s assessments in November 2017 in Hudur district in Bakool also indicated a nutrition emergency, with rates of acute malnutrition at 17.2 percent among displaced children. Action Against Hunger’s field teams have also documented extreme water shortages among communities in Bakool, with many people unable to access more than 7.5 liters of water per day, which is below the minimum humanitarian standard for survival needs in emergencies. When famine was declared in Somalia in 2011 under similar conditions, the world was slow to rally a large-scale response, and an estimated 250,000 people died. Despite significant efforts from the government of Somalia and humanitarian partners over the past year, the extended, severe drought has caused a sharp deterioration in food insecurity and a huge increase in needs. The failed rains—along with ongoing conflict, entrenched poverty, and the lack of a functioning health care system outside the capital city—have delivered a crippling blow to extremely vulnerable populations still struggling to recover after the 2011 famine. “Famine never happens out of the blue,” said Maalim. “Today, the warning signs are in plain view. We must learn from the past and take action—both now and over the longer term—to prevent the worst.” As the international community convenes in Mogadishu this week, Action Against Hunger calls for: Ddonors to mobilize full funding for the 2018 Humanitarian Response Plan and translate pledges into funding at the frontline now; parties to conflict to uphold international humanitarian law and ensure that populations in need have access to aid; the government of Somalia to guarantee safe, unimpeded humanitarian operations to address the crisis. “We must act quickly to sustain current levels of aid and save lives,” said Maalim, “It is equally vital to help people rebuild their livelihoods; strengthen social safety nets; bolster the resilience of communities and markets; and most of all, to prioritize political solutions to end the conflict.” NEWS PROVIDED BY Action Against Hunger USA Source: – Prnewswire The post Intensifying Drought In Somalia Heightens Risk Of Severe Famine appeared first on Caasimada Online.
  22. The African Union’s plan to trim its Somalia peacekeeping force (AMISOM) will hurt the mission unless extra equipment is found to offset the troop decrease, the mission’s leader told Reuters on Monday. The force of 22,000 deployed a decade ago is set to lose 1,000 soldiers this year as part of a long-term plan to pull out of the country and hand security to the Somali army. AMISOM is confronting the Islamist militant group al-Shabab, whose ranks have been swelled by Islamic State fighters fleeing military setbacks in Libya and Syria. Militants killed more than 500 people in an attack in the capital Mogadishu last month. It was the deadliest such attack in the country’s recent history. AMISOM deployed to help secure the government of a country that since 1991 has struggled to establish central control. The peacekeepers helped push al Shabaab out of Mogadishu but the group still frequently attacks civilian and military targets. “Unless we have a proportionate forces multiplier in terms of equipment … intelligence, electronic intelligence, that (withdrawal) will have a very considerable effect on our mission,” AMISOM head Fransisco Madeira told Reuters. “We believe the U.N. will find ways and means of covering or making up the gap that might result.” The diplomat from Mozambique was speaking on the sidelines of a security conference in Mogadishu. He said it was hard to estimate the number of al-Shabab fighters. Somalia’s minister of internal security Mohamed Abukar Islow told Reuters the government wants the lifting of an arms embargo “so that our forces get enough weapons and military equipment.” The United Nations imposed an arms embargo on Somalia shortly after the nation plunged into civil war in the early 1990s. It partially lifted the ban in 2013 to help equip government forces. Source: Reuters The post Mission Chief: Somalia’s Peacekeeping Mission Could Be Hurt by Cut in Force Size appeared first on Caasimada Online.