If Somaliland can't deliver arms to Marka, then Somaliland is no better than all the other semi-autonomous regions. In my book, real nations deliver things wherever and however. Unless you are Switzerland, one should not be a spectator. Pro-active policy is needed.
The Biyomaal are no ordinary Walawein in feud with another Walawein. The Biyomaal are the sons of SSNM and thus our own "Shodhe". Idoor never abandon their "Shodhe".
Just lip services from Hargeisa "wan ka xunahay" is not good enough.
If we can deliver food to Walawein in Ugandisho and that big refugee camp in Kenya, I don't see why we can't deliver some much needed arms to SSNM. We re-launch SSNM and invite Djibouti and the other Dir communities to play an active role.
You have to think like Hon. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda who moves the chess pieces of that region (from Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Dr Congo, South Sudan, Ugandisho to CAR).
I'm not impressed with Somaliland when it comes to playing role in the southern neighbour. They sit on that dry tree like a crow and shout few meaningless words. We should be part of AMISOM, we should wear the SNA shirt just to whoop few Hutus and get paid at the same time, we should have the right to deploy forces and military installment in Baydhabo, Marka and friendly regions.

We should utilize the six-state Southwest State of Somalia and the Biyomal, who should later form one state together (Southwest Waamo State). I am certain the Biyomal would rather share state with Rahawein than Hutus. The Rahawein need Shabelle Hose and the Biyomal have Shabelle Hose, we unite them and deliver the arms via Baidoa. They have an air strip.

Somaliland that can't help the Biyomaal is no country but another semi-autonomous throwing tantrums on the side.
At least, Biyomaal should get a military camp inside Somaliland and start training their fighters from all over the region. Other Dir clans should be invited including the warrior Gadsan, Jarso, Akisho, Gurgura and even some of the Oromo in Hargeisa begging should be enlisted as "Gurgura".