Mukulaalow Posted April 18, 2012 I love to hate the guy, but it seems he can't be looked over when it comes to Puntland's greatest politicians. With today's approval of the constitution Puntland has leaped a gigantic step towards rule of law. Since his election in 2009 Mr Faroole has put Puntland's map on world stage and domestically made it very influential and a respected power broker. With Faroole, Puntland created its own flag, national anthem and opened its own parliament's building. Garowe is becoming the new stake holder of Somali politics as delegations of world envoys come to Garowe before proceeding to Mogadishu or Hargeysa. Wether we love him or hate him, the guy might not be a the greatest politician, but he seems to be a good shooter, and a ruthless bulldozer to his enemies. My question is, What will history write about Faroole? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted April 18, 2012 I predict he'll be the Dick Cheney of Somalia, a man who gets what he wants, when he wants, and doesn't care about his reputation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted April 18, 2012 Faroole is a little emotional and reactionary but he's doing good, however his biggest tests are to come, how he deals with and partakes in the efforts to revive Somalia, the Istanbul conference and creation of proper Somali government and also how he oversees Puntland's multi-party system and elections. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites