It obvious the outcome of the “Eydoor” state was a result of a bloody inter-Eydoor civil war that raged on from 1991 to 1996 till that is their little second national conference that took place in 1997 were they reelected the dead Egal for another five years.
...During this period the tensions among the “Eydoor” was high and the SNM “army” was at war with SNM opposition factions, am certain they would have wiped each other out if they hadn’t felt the threat of Puntland that was in the making at the time in a series of Consultative and Constitutional Conferences attended by 600 representatives from Sool, Sanaag, Bari, Nugaal and Mudug.
Now, about Puntland, the fact is (1) unlike the secessionists it has always played a leading role in the Somali National Reconciliation Process and in all efforts to reestablish a National Government that restores unity, integrity and respect to the Somali nation and (2) it was the outcome of 8 painful years of quiet deliberations on the failures of all efforts on national reconciliation and the need for local political and administrative structures in Puntland, which representatives from all sectors of Puntland society came together and jointly established, on their free will, the Puntland State of Somalia on 1st August 1998 without a single bullet being fired.
It is because of this that Puntland today is stable, peaceful, self-governing regional State with a well functioning public administration firmly in place. Hate it or love my friend, but this 10-year Old State has democratic constitution, elected State President, Legislative Council and independent Judiciary.
God has blessed us, indeed, so LAFO LAFO, no matter how much you entertain yourself with this “copy/cut/paste” notion of yours the fact still stands and Puntland will always be that integral part of the Somali Republic, which strongly stands for the preservation of the unity, integrity and sovereignty of Somalia. And so long as there are people like you who tend to speak out of their arse you could count on us unionists to urge and appeal to the national and international communities to respect and uphold these fundamental principles.




