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Saalax   

Apparently Senile Siilanyo has been told who the bosses in the city are. There

has been recently clashes in Ceerigaabo city in a attempt to catch the man in

the military clothes (Axmed Cadiib) since he is the one who imported the weapons

from Maydh but his community backed him and thus the JSL Army failed to catch him.

 

 

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Salax, This is rather unfortunate. I think tribal militias challenging the Government is a bad idea. It is no way to respond to the Government's perceived or real injustice.

 

The last time that tribal militias attacked a central government in Somali lands, we ended up with 25 yrs of hell.

 

The man looks like a warlord in the making.

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Saalax   

This part of Sanaag always had more autonomy different from other areas, even

during Siad Bare's time he didn't dare intervene what was docked from Maydh

port and it was under SNM control. So I think it is better to respect their

wishes, trying to impose unnecessary taxes and control on their areas won't

work. As for Axmed Cadiib he is a former SNM and Army commander, well respected

in the area and has lots of support in the city, so it is not good idea to pick

fights with him, it is better to leave it to the community to sort out any issues.

 

 

Siad Bare failed to control what comes through Maydh, what makes Senile Siilanyo

think he can

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Saalax   

Their wishes is they don't want any state involvement in their port

activities unlike Reer Awdal who are barred from even importing oil

in Lughaya and Saylac. So in other words they are protecting their

assets.

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YoniZ   

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Their wishes is they don't want any state involvement in their port

activities unlike Reer Awdal who are barred from even importing oil

in Lughaya and Saylac. So in other words they are protecting their

assets.

 

Salaax, That is really unfortunate position to advocate for, in this time of the Nomad history. You ended up justifying chaos and disorder at the corner of your community SMH!

 

There are no third ways here, if your community want import illegal arms and become above the law, they have to face the might of the state, or every other community will have their field become ungovernable.

 

Let me put it this way, if Ciro or anyone that share clan affiliation with your community become the next SL president. What right does the guy will have to exercise authority on other areas outside his community?

 

You either back the rule of law up, or choose to live in the chaos Nomads experienced past 2+ decades.

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Saalax   

Yoniz This remote area has always been peaceful for hundreds of years until

Senile Siilanyo tried to intervene in the business activities of it, that

shows Silaanyo is the problem.Even if Ciro comes to power I will not

advocate for too much interference in the area. The mistake you make

Yoniz is comparing South Somalia and Northern Sanaag, South Somalia needs

more government control however this area has the opposite effect

when there is too much interference.

 

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YoniZ   

Well, that is what someone living in the south would have told you in late eighties.

 

We have seen how Muse Sudi started his community protection mentra in Madena market area, and ended up becoming the infamous warlord in the area.

 

Boasting guys with RPGs in and around Cerigabo is foolish and short sighted to say the least. The guy you portrait as a hero seems warlod in the making.

 

Northern Sanaag is just like any other area, it needs things like development and rule of law, for a meaningful life (Smuggling is not one of these)

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Saalax   

I don't see any development from the Government in Northern Sanaag and the little

development is actually thanks to the local businessmen. If they are not adding

anything positive to the area the least Senile Siilanyo can do is less interference.

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