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Why Inna Cagjar is the Farmaajo of the Somali region

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Why Inna Cagjar is the Farmaajo of the Somali region

Postby johnnybyron » Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:06 am

Inna Cagjar unlike the rest of his country men spent many years surrounded by Ethiopians. Unlike the typical Nomad, he has attended their Universities, is fluent in the Xabashi language, and truly believes his Ethiopian.
This is stark contrast to the rest of the Somali masses he claims to represent who have seen nothing but death and destruction from Ethiopia

As a result of his mentors and professors being largely Xabashi he regularly meets with them in Addis.

Instead of seeking legitimacy from the Somali towns and cities in the region as well those displaced by the Oromo conflict he spends his time between Addis and Jigjiga.

Individuals like Inna Cagjar are good at being Abmassadors, Foreign Minister, etc. He is too compromised and should not be expected to advance the cause of the Somali in the region. He is more concerned about appearing “humanitarian” and “tolerant” than giving his people a chance at a level playing field.

He will be a good professor in Jigjiga in the not too long distance future!

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