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Charting the Path Forward: Key Priorities for President Abdirman Mohammed Abdilahi

As Somaliland ushers in a new era under the leadership of President Abdirman Mohammed Abdilahi, I believe the nation stands at a critical juncture. The path forward is filled with both significant challenges and promising opportunities. To navigate these effectively, the new administration must prioritize strategic initiatives that foster stability, economic growth, and national unity. In this article, I will outline what I see as the essential priorities that President Abdillahi and his government must address to secure a prosperous future for all Somaliland citizens.


  1. Nationalisation of Civilian Forces (SSB & G36)

In recent years, Somaliland has witnessed the emergence of various civilian forces that operate independently of the formal military structure. These groups, often formed in response to local security needs or community pressures, play an important role in maintaining order. However, it is becoming increasingly essential for the new government to take proactive steps to nationalize these forces. Prompt integration into the official military framework is critical to mitigate the risks of potential social unrest and ensure stability.

If these civilian forces are not effectively integrated and regulated, there is a danger of a fragmented security landscape that could exacerbate existing tensions and lead to social conflict. The lack of a cohesive security strategy may create power vacuums in certain areas of the country that various factions could exploit, ultimately undermining social harmony.

Therefore, the establishment of a unified, professional national army under centralized command is paramount. This military structure must be free from tribal affiliations or external influences, which can hinder its effectiveness and credibility. A well-organized national army would not only serve as a deterrent to internal and external threats but also foster a sense of national identity and unity among the populace.

Addressing this challenge should be a top priority for the new administration. The government’s ability to integrate these civilian forces effectively will play a vital role in determining the future stability and well-being of our society. By prioritizing the integration of these forces into the national army, the government will enhance security and harmony among the people of Somaliland.

  1. Security and Development in the Eastern Regions

The security and stability of Somaliland’s eastern regions are not just important; they are crucial pillars upon which the future of the entire nation rests. These areas, rich in potential yet burdened by chronic underfunding, years of conflict, and economic neglect, have encountered a myriad of challenges that hinder their development. To truly transform these regions, a comprehensive and long-term strategy is essential—one that holistically addresses the intertwined issues of security, infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

A robust plan must prioritize the restoration of peace, fostering an environment where citizens can thrive without the shadow of violence. Simultaneously, investment in infrastructure—such as roads, communication networks, and public services—will ignite economic opportunities and connect communities, ensuring that no region feels isolated. Education is another cornerstone of this vision; by empowering the next generation with knowledge and skills, we can cultivate a workforce capable of driving sustainable development. Furthermore, access to quality healthcare is vital to improve the overall well-being of citizens, which in turn contributes to a more productive society.

The successful development of these regions is not merely a local endeavor but a crucial step toward national unity, where every citizen, regardless of their geography, can partake in the fruits of national progress. While it may be daunting to envision rapid change in the short term, establishing a strong foundation for enduring peace and development is imperative. With strategic foresight and unwavering determination, the eastern regions can emerge from their challenges and embrace a future filled with stability and growth.

These priorities outline a roadmap for a prosperous and secure future for Somaliland. The new government must confront these challenges with not only courage and political will but also with an unwavering commitment to fostering a stronger, more unified nation that embraces every citizen’s potential.

  1. Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding Between Somaliland and Ethiopia

The memorandum of understanding between Somaliland and Ethiopia holds considerable strategic significance for both countries, marking a pivotal moment in their diplomatic and economic relations. This memorandum lays the groundwork for a multifaceted partnership that can enhance regional cooperation and support lasting peace.

To achieve the full benefits of this agreement, it is crucial for the new government in Somaliland to prioritize its effective implementation and follow-up actions. Successful execution of this understanding can dramatically influence Somaliland’s international standing, providing opportunities to strengthen its foreign policy initiatives.

Moreover, a well-implemented agreement could lead to improved diplomatic relations, not only between Somaliland and Ethiopia but also with other countries in the region. As the partnership develops, it is likely to yield significant economic prospects, potentially spurring trade, investment, and infrastructure development.

Ultimately, the realization of this agreement contributes to reinforcing regional stability, which is essential for the prosperity of Somaliland and its neighbors. The commitment to uphold such agreements can create a positive ripple effect, fostering a secure environment conducive to growth and collaboration across the region.


About the Author

Dariq Madar is a professional based in the United Kingdom, with a strong focus on the political and economic trends shaping Africa, particularly in the diverse and rapidly evolving countries of East Africa. His dedication to understanding the complex dynamics of the region motivates him to remain well-informed on its developments and relationships.

Disclaimer: The viewpoints expressed by the authors do not necessarily reflect the opinions or perspectives of Somaliland Chronicle and its staff.

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