Jacaylbaro Posted June 21, 2010 The time is closing in as Somaliland population is preparing themselves to cast their votes on the 26th day of June which is only five days away. It is time for every Somalilander to exercise his/her democratic right. It is therefore imperative for all of us to cast our votes in peace. Somaliland has had threats from groups which envy its development. Reports of explosive materials being seized in parts of the country has been received and the latest being the Burao episode where one security officer lost his life recently. Somalilanders should make their choice and at the same time keep an eye on the security. the international community are keenly following events on ground and the reputation of this great nation depends on how we conduct our elections. The Somaliland Electoral Commission has up to date shown impartiality and it should keep its record up, up to the last day when they announce the final results. The three political parties on their side should keep their promises and accept the final result as announced by the NEC. They should avoid squabbles and encounters because this could dent the good image of Somaliland in the eyes of the world. All the three Presidential candidates should put the country’s interest before their individual one. Even a fool’s mind knows that only one person will emerge the winner, the losers should congratulate the winner and avoid chaos. The three competing individuals have equal rights to lead the country and all the voters have equal rights to vote for the candidate of their choice. Whoever wins is our President and remember competition does not make all the competitors happy. “May God bless our great nation, may we vote in peace and may the best candidate win!!!!” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 21, 2010 Is this write up by you or someone else? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hales Posted June 21, 2010 It was going all good until it was ruined in the last line Imperative, Episode, impartial, keen, emerge and the journalistic style of writing is all too advanced for him its probably one of those amatuer short articles you occasionally find hanging around in Somali blogs he copied and pasted here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freedomfighter007 Posted June 21, 2010 ^^^ Whats with the hating Hales, like it or not Somaliland is showing Africa and Somalia the importances of Democracy. The only Senfiled episode funny is the pointing and hating which is very comical lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites