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Cooperation or National Unity ? - The Drama Act

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Don't be fooled by the dances of the fake nationalists and those who are trying to get wounds fixed but confused in the Somali politics. The the Drama Act signed in Garowe is not more than "shimbirayahow heesa" that has been acted since the last 20 years in different places outside Somalia.

 

One would think this is the national unity but reading the agreement points from the mouthes of those signed it you can see it is more like a two business companies signing a cooperation act.

 

The Drama aka "shimbirayahow heesa" Act:

 

1. It was agreed to strengthen the cooperation and constant communication between the two parties.

 

2. It was fully agreed to implement the previous agreements (the Galkayo Agreement of 23 August 2009 and the Memorandum of Understanding on Security and Anti-Piracy of 12 April 2010, signed in Nairobi).

 

3. The two parties concurred to work together on security and to fight against terrorism, piracy and human trafficking crimes.

 

4. It was agreed that Puntland would be supported in training and equipping its security forces, such as the Police Force, the Field Force (Darawiishta), Intelligence Services and Prison Guards.

 

5. It was agreed to enhance the services of Armo Police Academy in Puntland, and to complete the Academy’s remaining building construction and equipping the center to overcome the necessity of training the Somali National Forces in foreign countries.

 

6. Considering the need to defend the country’s coastline, the two parties agreed to establish the Somali National Navy.

 

7. The Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia encourages Puntland to advance its economic and political development.

 

8. In order to prevent the recurrent droughts and to address the root causes of famine, the two parties agreed to utilize a part of the emergency humanitarian aid and development assistance in a new framework that assists the sustainability of national development, such as drilling boreholes, constructing water-catchments, developing economic infrastructure, job-creation and environmental protection.

 

9. It was agreed to have aid and assistance arriving in the country [somalia] distributed fairly and to deliver to all parts of the country.

 

10. It was jointly acknowledged that the situation of the IDP [internally Displaced Persons] communities is worsening each day and the IDP population is growing; currently Puntland is hosting over 400,000 IDPs and the international community has provided limited support. Therefore, it was agreed to develop a joint plan to address at the IDP situation and to assist the drought victims of Puntland.

 

11. The two parties proposed that the Federal Constitution be completed within the transitional period.

 

12. The two parties agreed to seek an end of the transitional period and to institute a Somali Federal Government. It was particularly underlined to encourage the formation of federal states in line with the requirements of the Transitional Federal Charter of Somalia.

 

13. The two parties agreed to protect and advance the cause of human rights in Somalia.

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If it is drama and an act as such, you say, then why not let them act and dramatize. By the very act to taking a pen to write about don't you think this is serious, or at least you are taking it serious. Otherwise why bother?

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Abdul   

Whats bothering you Jb???You think when somalis meet to try and resolve their longstanding dispute it will affect your recognition project??Personally i think it wont affect you so let it be.

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Thankful   

Poor JB, I can see the panic and fear in the way you are writing. The fact that you actually took time to write this shows me that the meeting is a very concerning issue for you. Regardless of how many times you try and deny it and pretend it's no big deal. You actually took the time to make a thread and this illustrates your displeasure. Was it the Turkish Prime minister's visit to Mogadishu that really got you all hot and bothered? Or was it the visit from Saudi Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal? Maybe you are upset because your enclave has never had people of this stature visit.

 

This meeting will and is making world headlines, after decades of war and bad blood. The Puntland leader is actually in Mogadishu, meeting with the Federal President.

 

It started in Puntland last week and is continuing again. The world is seeing that unlike NW Somalia, the rest of Somalia is not trying breaking away as a tribe.

 

The fact of the matter is; your enclaves regional government is dominated by one group (just like Puntland). The TFG is not!

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Carafaat   

12. The two parties agreed to seek an end of the transitional period and to institute a Somali Federal Government. It was particularly underlined to encourage the formation of federal states in line with the requirements of the Transitional Federal Charter of Somalia.

 

The meeting is a positive step towards a dialogue between stakeholders in Somalia. Soon more regional authorities will be formed in Somalia and join the dialogue to create peace, order and authority in Somalia.

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Carafaat   

As many as people on the ground want.

 

Governance is a constant proces of seeking balance, compromise and inclusiveness. This is essential for the proper governance of any country. And if it takes 50 regional authorities to govern Somalia, so be it.

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