Lugh,
The 1991 Revolution was a natural occurance. Mogadishu masses had it enough and stood up, the rest is history.
In 1991 the institutionalization of the Revolution and it's implications have been postponed by the lack of shrewd politicians that could have accomplished this task. The events that followed after 1991 have temporarily overshadowed the Barre legacy and some ignorant Somalis are even entertaining themselves that Barre's opressive rule was better than the anarchy.
Instead of shrewd statemen people were stuck between yalaxow/caato/abdiqassim/dheere etc. Nothing captures this problem better than al-Awdi's pre-Islamic poet: "There is no benefit to a leaderless society when disorder reigns, and they will never have leaders if the ignorant among them rule"
Ofourse, we are confident that these ignorant were kept alive this long by internal as wel as external enemies (Tigre regime). The current Tigre puppet government is still composed of these ignorant people. I guess Addis Abbeba regime fully understands the meaning of Al Awdi's saying
But make no mistake people,
The proces of institutionalization of 1991 Revolution may be postponed in the past history but it will happen in the near future, that I can guarantee.
Young Hawiyes with the required skills will make sure they accomplish this great task.