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Guys as for xaglo he started wrong with the garowe clan enclave ended up with an ssc rebel group and eventually made peace with his government nothing wrong with that.
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Why what did he do Farax macalin is not a bad guy no where did Farax macalin mention a clan he said he wants Jubaland to have an admin as soon as possible, help them out a bit and move out what is wrong with that.
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Somaliland presidents Ahmed Siilaanyo reshuffles cabinet
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^^ if you say so -
Somaliland presidents Ahmed Siilaanyo reshuffles cabinet
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ It takes time for people to see the light but when they do they go for it. -
Somaliland presidents Ahmed Siilaanyo reshuffles cabinet
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Somaliland: Hagaltosie, the Buhodle Peace maker Appointed Minister Saturday, 13 October 2012 20:59 By: Yusuf M Hasan HARGEISA (Somalilandsun) – A former militia commander turned peacemaker has been appointed to the council of ministers. The president H.E Ahmed Mahmoud Silanyo has appointed Suleiman Ahmed Isse 'Hagaltosie' the new minister of resettlement. The appointment of Hagaltosie to the cabinet was announced through a presidential statement released this evening informing on a presidential decree that effect a mini cabinet reshuffle that sees the appointment of a minister and deputy and the deployment of another. The mini-cabinet reshuffles decree stated: The president of the republic of Somaliland on: • Perusal- of section 2 of article 90 of the constitution • Having considered the importance of ministries in the administration and public governance • Owing to the imperative need to fill relevant public posts with competent citizens • Having certified on the competence of the selected appointees Hereby appoints with effect from this date • Hon Suleiman Ahmed Isse as the new minister for resettlement • Hon Abdirazak Ali Osman as the minister of industry and • Hon Abdisalam Mohamed Hasan as the deputy minister of Minerals, water and Energy of the republic of Somaliland. Hon Suleiman Ahmed assumes the Resettlement portfolio as a replacement for current incumbent Hon Abdirazak Osman who assumes the mantle at the industry ministry that was hived from commerce ministry. The appointment of Suleiman Ahmed to the cabinet was received with jubilations by many Somalilanders in the capital city and his home region of Sool as well as the entire country where all have routed for him to be rewarded for having managed to effect the elusive peace in Buhodle. According to presidential spokesperson Ahmed Suleiman Duhul who released the statement of appointments, the new appointees will assume duties with immediate effect. -
Somaliland presidents Ahmed Siilaanyo reshuffles cabinet
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Somaliland: President Silanyo Appoints Haglatosia to Cabinet New Ministry of Industries Formed The President H.E. Ahmed Mohammed Mohamud Silanyo appointed Hon. Suleiman Issa Ahmed (aka Haglatosia) to the cabinet as the new minister for Resettlement. Hon. Haglatosie takes over from Hon. Abdirissak Ali Osman in a move that saw the creation of a new ministry, Industry to be headed by the latter. At the same time a new assistant minister, Abdisalan Mohammed Hassan has been named in the Minerals Water and Energy docket. According to a press release that reached us last night, the Presidential spokesman Mr. Ahmed Suleiman Duhul noted that the appointments take effect immediately. -
Xoglo Toosiye Oo Dhiigii Shacabka Reer Khaatumo Wasaarad Ku Badashay
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These allssc guys are really something:D -
Somaliland presidents Ahmed Siilaanyo reshuffles cabinet
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Actually in Somaliland we have small factories so its still oke but their tasks will be more when Somaliland has a more viable economy and starts industrialization process. -
Somaliland presidents Ahmed Siilaanyo reshuffles cabinet
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Its a wider ministry tourism and industry since Somaliland doesn't really manufacture anything for now it comes down to trade. -
Somaliland presidents Ahmed Siilaanyo reshuffles cabinet
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Well i think that is the Minister of industry when you say it in afsomali its sounds weird i know Yeaah xaglo and siilanyo reached a final agreement. -
Madaxwayne Siilaanyo Oo Guddoomiyihii Kooxda SSC U Magacaabay Wasiirka Dib U Dejinta, Magacaabayna Wasiir Iyo Wasiir Ku Xigeen Kale. Hargeysa (Ramaas) Okt.13, 2012 - Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland, Mudane, Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) ayaa caawa digreetooyin uu soo saaray ku magacaabay wasiir iyo wasiir ku xigeen cusub, isla markaana wasiirkii hore ee Dib-u-dejintana u magacaabay wasaarad cusub. Madaxweynuhu:- Markuu Arkay: Qodobka 90aad, faqradiisa (2)aad ee Dastuurka Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland, Markuu Tixgeliyey: Ahmiyadda wayn ee ay Wasaaraduhu u leeyihiin Dalka iyo Dhismaha Qaranka, Markuu Arkay: In baahi loo qabo buuxinta jagadan hoos ku xusan, Markuu Ka Fiirsaday: Kartidiisa, aqoontiisa iyo hufnaantiisa shaqo, Markuu ku Qancay: In uu hanan karo xilka loo magacaabay, Wuxuu go’aansaday 1. In Mudane, Saleeban Ciise Axmed, laga bilaabo taariikhda maanta uu ahaado Wasiirka Wasaaradda Dib-u-dejinta ee JSL. 2. In Mudane, Cabdirasaaq Cali Cismaan, laga bilaabo taariikhda maanta uu ahaado Wasiirka Wasaaradda Warshadaha ee JSL. 3. In Mudane, Cabdisalaan Maxamed Xasan, laga bilaabo taariikhda maanta uu ahaado Wasiir Ku-xigeenka Wasaaradda Macdanta, Biyaha iyo Tamarta ee JSL.
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Fighting between Galmudug and Ximan iyo xeeb in Hobyo.
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Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;879136 wrote: Xunjuf, wararka xun maa google ka raadisaa ka dhaco Koonfurta, Bartamaha iyo Bariga Soomaaliya? Qajaftii iyo shanqartii xun yeerto waala soo orodaa. Laakiin gobollada Waqooyi Galbeed waxa ka dhaco oo 'xun' lama soo orodid, only kuwa wanaagsan lasoo shirtagtaa. Wararkaan xun xun aad lasoo orodid iska yaree yeenan hadhoow adiga kugu soo wareegsanin. Just saying. Eebba ha qaboojiyana dagaaladaan cusub ee qabyaaladeed. Not true if there was war in Somaliland i was always the first to report it remember the Buhoodle clashes i am very fair when it comes to that. -
Optimists see the cup as half full while pessimists see it as half empty. Somali optimists wholeheartedly supported the new President of Somalia. They have taken into consideration the difficult situation that the country is in and the need to move forward with what the roadmap offered. Pessimists have taken a different view of the President and the moderate religious group that he personifies. Some have given him the nickname of “Gurguurte”, a Somali euphemism for being slow, given the snail-paced process that the selection of the Prime Minister had gone through. After taking almost a month to name the new Prime Minister, many were disappointed with the outcome and conjured the Arabic saying “Tamakhada Al-Jabalu, Fa Walada Faran”, the mountain labored but gave birth to a mouse. The new Prime Minister is a new comer to the Somali political arena and only clairvoyants are in a position to determine whether he is the right man for the difficult job at hand: resurrecting a failed state. Some smell corruption given his NGO background since Somali NGOs are notorious for diverting large portions of the wealth entrusted to them by Western Donors into their own deep pockets. Instead of throwing accusations without any concrete evidence, it would be prudent to call upon the Somali Parliament to investigate the man and his NGO thoroughly in order to determine whether such corruption fears are warranted. I am sure that all the funds received by”Saacid”, the PM’s NGO are in the public domain and can be traced easily to their end uses: in the pocket of the PM or in the bellies of the victims of famine and misfortune. The list of donors is long and includes governments, International Organizations and International NGOs. It is incumbent upon the new parliament that helped us get rid of the two Sharifs to be vigilant and to rise up to the task of vetting the new PM and his cabinet. At this critical juncture in the history of our country, what matters most is to get to first base in the coming four years. Even if we are saddled with leaders perceived by some of us as being below par, we need to give them a hand so that we can extricate ourselves from the miserable situation in which our people languish. African soldiers we used to despise and call names are running the show in our country, and thousands of our youth perish in their attempts to flee a bleak future. We may have to overlook many wrong decisions in the interest of reaching our final objective: a united, strong and prosperous Somalia. The effects of twenty years of anarchy cannot be wiped out in a few months. However, we should not overlook or tolerate any corruption. Unlike other writers, I am not going to accuse the President of ineptitude or cronyism. But I have two reservations against his judgment to appoint an inexperienced PM from the South Central. The President had access to a large pool of talented individuals who have experience in building the Institutions that Somalia lacks and needs desperately. Instead of utilizing this pool of talent, the president opted for a Prime Minister with no experience other than running an NGO and a small business in Kenya. I suspect that his inner circle may have a hand in the selection process. Let us hope that their future recommendations to the President do not fall into the same realm. The President appears to have completely turned his back on the Northern portion of the country as if sending us Northerners a signal that we do not really count in the new Somalia. His action will only embolden the secessionist elements in the North. It is beyond comprehension that the three highest offices in the land have been allotted to individuals from the South. Such inequitable distribution of power in the country will not resonate well with Unionists who have sacrificed hundreds of their youth in defending and upholding the unity of Somalia. Pres. Mohamud (center) with the Speaker of Parliament Mr. Jawari and the PM designate Mr. Shirdon The President may have his own valid reasons for picking a Southerner for the PM position. May be he plans to pacify the South first and then restart the negotiations that his predecessor started with the secessionists in the North. If that is the case, then he will have committed an unforgivable sin against Northern Unionists if they are excluded from such negotiations. The old British Protectorate is dead and long gone and the North itself is fragmented into those who support the secession and those who are against it. Accommodating one side and ignoring the other can only prolong the Somali nightmare. Let us hope that the President and his inner circle can appreciate the gravity of the situation. The Security Council in its latest meeting on Somalia agreed upon the need for preserving and safeguarding the territorial integrity and Unity of Somalia. Therefore, Northern Unionists expect the Somali government to adopt and implement these clear and unambiguous resolutions. The recent incarceration of Somali mothers in Las Anod by the Somaliland administration should not be taken lightly by the Somali government which is expected to protect its citizens. The only crime that these mothers committed is celebrating the naming of the new Prime Minister. Finally, let us not jump the gun and pass judgement on the new PM before he names his cabinet. If he fills his cabinet with inexperienced mullahs to satisfy the wish of the president and his inner circle, then we should lobby the Parliament to reject his ratification. If he selects professionals who can rebuild our lost institutions, then we should welcome him with open arms, that is if he turns out to be squeaky clean. Ali H. Abdulla
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Thats true Koonfurians mostly think that President siilaanyo or any president of Somaliland has the mandate to change Somalilands number one article of its constitution statehood sovereignty of Somaliland. But this comes because in Somalia the politicians have a strong grip on the peoples future and their word is most of the time the law of the country this is a whole different case in Somaliland. But for instance if the leadership in Somalia compromise their union will they be welcomed as heroes in Somalia maybe not but can they still be the rulers of Somalia i think so.
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Carafaat;879522 wrote: Taleexi, Egal(aun) was the early architect of Artah. Eventhough he disagreed with Omer Guelleh and Abduqadim Salat in a later stage. Second Puntland was hardly an administrative goverment in 1999, Muqdisho not destroyed as it is today and Somaliland was just recoverin from decades of civil wars and not really in any mood in political turmoil. I am just adding some important variable the author 'forget' to mention. Ismaciil Cumar geele and cabdiqaasim undermined Cigaals plan but the problem was all of that could've been avoided Mogadishu at that time was in the hands of a few warlords the problems back than were easier to solve.
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Oba there is nothing great to be obsessed with Somali this fake superiority complex that every one wants to be us is just all in ur head:D
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^^ Now you are over exaggerating
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^^ No need to insult her but maybe she thinks its cool to be Somali lol
