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Reading Somali news these days is very puzzling and sometimes promising. It is promising because of the success of The Djibouti Conference thanks to Djibouti President, Ismail Omer Geele, and his efforts to solve the daunting tasks and challenges facing Somalia. Nevertheless, the success of that conference depends on how fast the International Community supports the new president and his government. The eastern African countries will be judged on the amount of support they give to the New Government of Somalia. The work ahead has many faces: The new government campaign among the different Islamic factions in the south and bringing Somaliland and Puntland to the table, convincing our neighbours and the world that the new government’s agenda is workable.

 

 

THE NEW PRESIDENT AND HIS EXPECTED GOEVRNMENT:

 

Sheikh Sharif Ahmed seems optimistic and reasonable during and after the Djibouti Coneference. His speeches in Djibouti and Addis Abba shows that he is intent to try his best to bring the BUNCH OF ****** fighting in the south and carrying atrocities. Sheikh Sharif has to do his homework. He has to bring together his WILD TRIBE, ******. ****** is responsible for the destruction of Somalia and the death of thousands of Somalis under the ruthless and criminal ****** WAR LORDS. Somalia has been a hostage for ****** tribe and its inner fighting for power. He has to tell his tribe that there is no moderate, fanatic, extreme Islam and that there is only one Islam: An Islam under one God and one Prophet. Islam that respects human dignity, neighbour, brotherhood, good friendship, and the will of the people. An Islam that tolerates different opinions and that acknowledges the bond between International Communities. When the new president brings his people to their senses, his next priority is to tackle with rest of problems.

 

 

THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY:

 

The international community has hailed to the success of Djibouti Conference and aware of the daunted tasks ahead. All nations that have either an interest in Somalia or sympathize the suffering of Somali people for decades have now realized that there is an opportunity and hope in the new process started in Djibouti and willing to give all support to president Ahmed provided he brings his tribe and others together through serious consultations. The readiness of international community to help has never been so real than any other time before. The United Nations is watching and has already given its full support to the new Somali Government and its efforts for national reconciliation and the establishment of effective security. Although the United Nations has promised to help in providing support to the African Union’s peacekeeping force and developing Somali security force, it stated clearly that President Ahmed and his government reach out all Somali people and parties, including those who are outside the Djibouti process. O the other hand, almost all nations that have an interest in the sea routes of Red Sea and the Indian Ocean are present in the seas and watching the development of the process and already extended an olive branch to Newly Elected President: Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. Those nations including the European Union and the United States which have higher stakes in the process also have given their support to the President. Those nations are promising the possibility of a long awaited peace and the end of people’s suffering. They are ready to a peacekeeping operation to support the Somali Political process, economic build up, and Social development. Continuing the recently thought sanctions for ostracizing those who are obstacle to peace is necessary if the process needs to be successful. Sanctions have already worked and we see the result of it already. Those who are resisting the recent peace process and want to sabotage it through fights supported by some African Nations are to be stopped through tough sanctions of individuals and forced by International Community.

 

 

THE CHALLENGES FACING NEW GOVERNMENT:

 

The priority of the New Government has to be based on a government of a national unity. This process will be long, tedious, and frustrating. The leaders of the blood thirsty factions in the south will not let their guns silent. The ****** leaders who are the source of the blood- shed in the South will not go away easily. Puntland will not accept Abdillahi Yusuf’s humiliation. Somaliland is seeking secession and is a power to count on. The journey has begun and the destination is uncertain and shrouded in mystery. The fight with piracy which is the most concern internationally will assist the new government to seek support from the countries which has interest of ending piracy in the Horn of Africa. Human crisis and continuous war is also most urgent to be addressed. Since the start of the civil in 1992, 15 provincial governments have come and failed but militias have increased and killings have continued. The danger of more wars is imminent and the making of the new government will have a little effect in the ground.

 

 

THE PUZZLING ARGUMENT:

 

In spite of the readiness of the International Community to help, it is not sure how far it will go in peacekeeping, national reconciliation, financing the new government to function and take its seat in Mogadisho. The International Community has ignored the bloodshed and the brutality of the war lords in the south for a long time. Will the international community bring those war lords to International Court? Will the ****** people do a favour for themselves and for Somali people in general and bring those among them who are the cause of the bloodshed to justice? Will the Bunch of ****** among the ****** people stop the bloodshed and dividing the people along pseudo Islamic factions and false Islamic ideology?

 

CAUTION: The list to do is long and difficult to solve immediately and does not need swift action. With a divided parliament, humanitarian disaster, and the unwillingness of the crazy radical Islamist groups, the new President’s approach to tackle with all those daunting issues are to be well thought and discussed with peace loving people from all quarters of the Somali people. The president has to form a national government from the young, educated, less polluted Somalis in the country and abroad. The people of Somaliland have reasonable argument to secede from the parent state and they have to be given their democratic choice. Somaliland is already a state with all requirements for independence and to think otherwise will complicate the delicate issues facing the Somali people. Puntland with its rich pirates wants to grab the power if it comes back to the fold and does not like to see their man to be humiliated. The new president and his government will be in the headlines for years to come if he survives from the ocean of challenges and struggles ahead. But first and for most he has to defeat the selfless Islamist Groups and the bunch of ****** from his own tribe who are a threat to Somalis and the international communities. Therefore, with a fully fledged support from the rich Western Nations, the rich selfless Islamic countries, and the AU, the new born process helped by the President of Djibouti, Ismail Omer Geele, will either thrive or will go down in history anonymously. Before things get better, it is likely to look a whole lot worse.

 

 

By: Mohamed Mousa

Ottawa

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