Yes no arguing there - from the stand point of failed state UN is obliged to play the head master.
But their eventual ‘hand over’ time frame to permanent stable state by Somalis and for Somalis might not come to fruition any time soon given the political status of the state (or the strategic interest of the UN). They might claim that is their ultimate goal to quell donor’s persistence for minimum stability and moving away from endless transition periods.
It’s also, complete opposite that UN recognition of Somali’s ‘brains’ are in Diaspora. UN is fully aware that the expands ‘brain’ is just as rigidly divided community as those in the country, they know that expands are not forming broader inclusive professional groups outside the country to rein in warlords, and the various Islamic militia groups, but Diaspora are rather actively settings up conferences, using Somalis clan loyalty to setup pseudo-regional states.
This was evident of mahiga’s own admission while in Toronto that over 41 different region-states approached them for support, mostly organized from Diaspora community, Some he claimed weren't on the map.
Then how could there be any meaningful handoff under such condition? This mandate could be as long as our life time or as long as we come to our senses.
In things Somali political affairs, aside from the humanitarian missions Turkey will very well get frustrated and disappointed for getting into Somalia’s chronic conflict and cut loose when the drought ends, regardless how Turkey wants to project its emerging power.
But, there is game changing event underway, the economic outlook of most of UN’s donors are on the brink collapse. Those vital flow of money and prestige towards UN and its agencies may dry up soon.., there might be hope then, which would force us to pay attention and allow Turkey to teach us how to walk, by showing us ways of settling our differences not scores, since UN’s mandate is financially unsustainable in the long run.