No true Somalilander would waste their time attending the much delayed and much
talked about Somalia reconciliation meeting slated for June 15th. It is going to
be another charade of self-interest, self-publicity and self-delusion.
Somaliland has already had its dialogue and discussions and has reached a
consensus. Somaliland is based on democracy and the rule of law. Whatever
discussion that are going to take place among the conflicting groups in Somalia,
this is frankly their own business.
Since 1991, there have been at least fourteen attempts to put things in order for
the miserable people of Somalia, and this will the the fifteen attempt. Sadly,
there is no common or shared values between the peoples of Somalia. The main goal
of every so-called interim leader is to shed more blood and settle a few scores.
Somaliland is beyond such despicable practises. Somaliland has a thriving
democracy, with a free and often vociferous media. Somaliland has checks and
balances, with involve a hearty debate and the voice of the majority. In
Somaliland, we don't' settle arguments at the point of an AK47, or a through
self-martyrdom, we debate, cajole and reach a consensus.
So, I return to my previous point, there is an old Somali proverb, "hadal badani,
haan ma buuxiyo", as much as I admire and marvel at the verbosity those who write
lengthy and voluminous articles, I prefer to the get to the point.
No true Somalilander would even consider wasting their time and energy on a
meeting which hasn't nor will ever have any meaning for Somaliland. If there those
among us in Somaliland, who feel the need to chase the "mirage" of a greater
Somalia, let them read their history and learn from it. If there are those among
us in Somaliland who hunger for power, then I say to them exercise your franchise
under the Somaliland constitution. If the people of Somaliland vote for the person
they consider worthy of leading the nation, then irrespective of social, economic
or clan status, he or she will have our loyalty.
If there are those among us going solely for the few dollars per Diem, my brothers
and sisters, money is not everything. Better to be a free beggar in Somaliland,
than a chained millionaire in no man's land.
It is time for Somalilanders to stop devoting so much time to the internal
politics of Somalia. It is different country with a different set of problems. We
wish the people of Somalia well for the future, but whatever the outcome of the
peace talks in Somalia, they will not have any effect on the situation in
Somaliland. No mortal can turn back the clock.