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Somaliland Strategic Advisory Group, (SL-SAG)

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY JUNE 26, WHICH MARKING 63 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE OF REPUBLIC SOMALILAND FROM GREAT BRITAIN


Virginia, USA on this day 18th June,2023 Somaliland Strategic Advisory Group, (SL-SAG) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the remarkable people of Somaliland on the auspicious occasion of Independence Day, June 26, 1960. This day holds immense significance as it marks the momentous occasion when Somaliland gained its full independence from Great Britain and embarked on a journey of self-determination.


As we reflect upon this historic milestone, we recognize the indomitable spirit and unwavering determination of the people of Somaliland, who have striven relentlessly to preserve their identity, culture, and sovereignty over the years. The achievement of independence on June 26, 1960, symbolizes the strength of the Somaliland people and their unwavering commitment to shaping their destiny.


Somaliland has demonstrated its ability to maintain peace, stability, and democratic values, setting an inspiring example for Horn of African and the World. The perseverance of its citizens and their dedication to building a prosperous and harmonious society have been commendable. Somaliland’s democratic governance, institutions, and commitment to the rule of law have been instrumental in fostering a climate of progress and development.


The people of Somaliland have consistently displayed remarkable resilience, particularly in the face of various challenges. Their unity and commitment to nation-building have been crucial in overcoming obstacles and charting a path towards sustainable growth and prosperity. The international community does recognize the outstanding achievements of Somaliland in its pursuit of peace, security, and socioeconomic growth and development


As we celebrate the Independence Day of June 26, 1960, let us honor the sacrifices made by the brave individuals who fought tirelessly for the freedom and independence of Somaliland. Their legacy continues to inspire generations, and their vision of a united and thriving Somaliland lives on.


SL-SAG reaffirms its unwavering support for the aspirations of the people of Somaliland and their pursuit of recognition on the global stage. We stand in solidarity with the people of Somaliland, applauding their achievements and offering our continued support in their journey towards progress and recognition.
On this joyous occasion, we extend our warmest congratulations to the people of Somaliland, both at home and abroad, and convey our heartfelt wishes for a memorable celebration. May the original Independence Day of June 26, 1960, serve as a reminder of the remarkable resilience, unity, and determination that has defined Somaliland, and may the future be filled with peace, prosperity, and continued success.

Somaliland Strategic Group is an Advocacy nonprofit organization based in United States of American founded and funded by natives of Somalilanders-Americans professionals who advocate for Somaliland’s recognition and development.
Somalilandsag@gmail.com
www.slsag.org

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