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Well Done Mr. Rayale

ISSUE 203
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Headlines

Foreigners Among Extremists Receiving ‎Training In Mogadishu's Terrorist Camps

President Rayale To Leave For Germany Today

Guurti Endorses Election Of ‎Opposition-Backed Speaker

Businesses Fear Monopoly May Loom over ‎Port Operation

THE BIG SCAM TFG Somalia And The Topcat Marine Sandal‎

The Surud Mountain Forests In Somaliland

Brazil Will Face Croatia In Opener Of ‎The 2006 World Cup Finals In Germany‎‎

IGAD And Its Patient

Local & Regional Affairs

Elders Urge Compromise In Parliamentary Rifta

Somaliland, Puntland Exchange Detainee

UN Urges Due Process In Murder Investigation

SOMALIA: Leaders Appeal For Food Aid Following ‎Crop Failure‎

Moi Must Go, They Said; Wait And See, He Replied‎

Infrastructure: Horn of Africa‎‎‎

Journalists’ Union Receives Press Freedom Award‎

Mercenaries To Police Somali Coast

Editorial
Images of Tuesday the 29th of November 2005

International News

Commons To Investigate Impact Of Piracy On UK

Police Shooting Suspects May Flee UK

New Ship Hijacked In Somali Waters

Border Abuses Of Children Must Stop

High Commissioner For Human Rights Says Total ‎Ban On Torture Under Attack In 'War On Terror'

Somali Man Celebrates New Post

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Land Tenure: Addressing Territorial Disputes ‎Somaliland

Chinese Influence On African Media

The Isaq Somali Diaspora And‎ Poll-Tax Agitation In Kenya, 1936-41 ‎(part 4)

Nazlin Umar Is A Bridge Over Troubled Waters

Notice Board

A SOMALI PLAGIARIST WRITER‎

Opinions

The Cause Of Underdevelopment Of Somaliland

Well Done Mr. Rayale‎

The Mother Of All Monkey Business!‎‎‎

Somaliland Is Better To Be Alone, Than ‎In The Wrong Union‎

Bashir Ahmed Warsame: A Gift To Be Cherished‎

Somaliland Can Ill-Afford The Mistakes Of Its Leaders‎


By Mohamed Yabarag, London , UK

The president of Somaliland, Dahir Rayaale Kaahin, has saved Somaliland and its people from what could have been a long-drawn out battle between the opposition, who have a majority in the legislative house on one side, and the party of the government, UDUB, on the other by accepting the recommendations of House of Elders. Mr Rayaale has surprised everyone, including some stubborn ministers in his cabinet by fully accepting the proposals put to him by a committee from the House of Elders headed by its chairman, Sulaiman Mohmoud Adan. Being one of his critics, I have to hold up my hands and give the man the credit he deserves. Somaliland leaders, who have known for their steadfast and cool-headedness, have once again come up with a trump card to stabilise a situation which could have damaged the good reputation this young country had been enjoying since its inception. It was fingers crossed for most of us who were worried and anxious about a potential trouble looming in the horizon and the consequences that might have brought to our nascent democracy.

The president could have manipulated this unfortunate episode to his advantage by using a delaying tactics, but this time he chose to side with the majority of Somalilanders and their representatives and hence overruled his greedy ministers who allegedly wanted to continue the status quo. In no uncertain terms, the president said to a big NO to his vice president and a numbers of cabinet ministers who wanted to derail the will of this nation.

To the surprise of many Somaliland observers, the president has shown that he can become a pragmatist when the stakes are very high. Anything other than accepting the recommendations put to him by the leader of the House of Elders, Sulaiman Mohmoud Adan and his aids would have created a period of uncertainty and caused an incalculable damage to Somaliland , which has never known a period like this since the beginning of its democratisation process. President Rayaale’s possible rejection to the proposals and recommendations of the aforementioned committee could have brought masses of demonstrators and counter demonstrations to the streets of Hargeisa and elsewhere, which could have kick-started a process of undoing all the good things we have achieved together as Somalilanders. All our past efforts masterminded by our late honourable Egal could have been undone by moments of madness by Rayaale and his government on one side, and the opposition and their supporters on the other. Thanks to the Almighty that did not happen.

Somaliland and its leaders, not to mention its leader, have once again shown how cool heads and consultation between all its constituents can avert disaster and unnecessary long-drawn out squabbling between the government and the opposition. Let us hope the opposition parties conduct themselves in similar manner to the president’s. Let us hope the new parliamentarians - both the opposition parties and the government’s party - put the nation’s interests first and work together constructively, where necessary, for the advancement of their country.

Long live Somaliland

myabarag@yahoo.co.uk


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