xiinfaniin Posted April 19, 2012 Despite periodic suicide bombings in Mogadishu, Somalia is on track to achieve political milestones as well as security ones to end the transition period and fully restore her statehood. The constitution-making process is nearing completion as delegates are selected from every community, represented by the 4.5 political workaround. Come May, 850-strong delegates will congregate in the historic building of Somalia’s once prestigious Police Training School at the mouth of Indian Ocean breeze in Mogadishu to review and vote for the constitution. It is expected that the new constitution will be adopted, marking a significant political milestone to complete the transition. In Puntland, 480 delegates from regions various stakeholders have just concluded a historic 4 day convention to pass Puntland’s regional constitution. It marked a new beginning for the region where a new political system is adopted, transitioning from the old ways of forming regional parliament. This event showcased Puntland’s maturity as a state in its capacity to undertake very significant political event and succeed in a safe and timely fashion. TFG delegates flew from Mogadishu to witness the process as it unfolded. A 12-member committee comprising Somaliland, Puntland and TFG are expected to meet in London in a preliminary, preparatory meeting to discuss outstanding political issues surrounding Somaliland’s separatist stance. This is significant because after twenty years, Somaliland prudently chose to engage with other Somalis to begin reconciling its difference with other stakeholders. Turkey is planning to hold important meeting where Somalia’s political and civic leaderships are invited. International agencies that involve in Somalia and donor countries are also invited to contribute financially for Somalia’s recovery and reconstruction process. TFG leadership is on track to achieve political and security milestones to mark the end of transitional status. With the notable exception of politically disgruntled activists on VOA and BBC airwaves and Alshabaab security threat, things are looking bright for Somalia indeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 20, 2012 A nice piece thank you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted April 20, 2012 Duke, It is interesting that the secessionists brothers are now boycotting the very negotiations they were celebrating yesterday. Remember Siilaanyo appointed his negotiation team first before Sharif Puntland constitution is step forward, and I welcome the fact political parties can now be formed. Federal constitution is on track and will be adopted insha Allah. The Turks are helping , and that is great Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted April 20, 2012 Good piece xiin, we wish for khair inshaallaah to further the success's in consensus and building foundations. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LANDER Posted April 20, 2012 I see alot of Puntland this and Puntland that where it should be about Somalia. Unfortunate for Somalia that they have to deal with phony nationalist who shamelesslly try to wrap their tribal agenda around the Somali flag and issues of National interest. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted April 20, 2012 Season of Khayr indeed, many Somalis at home and abroad are beginning to see the bigger picture, and slowly but surely the indigineous superstructure that is the Somali State is rising like a Phoenix. Mogadishu is making a big comeback, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean is one large construction zone, Pro-Somali countries like Turkey, Qatar and the UAE are making sure everything is on track, and that the interests of Somalis can't be twisted and manipulated to appease Somalia's neighbours, the darlings of the West. That time has changed, world power is shifting, and with it a real chance for an honest reconciliation process. In the political landscape, there are things happening that most people would not have foreseen only two years ago. A Somali politician like Farmaajo mobilised nationalist fervor amongst different clans. The entrance of educated Somalis on the political scene. Somaliland being interested in talks (conditions or not, it's a precedent). The entrance of the Turks whose global clout has done miracles for the situation in Somalia on a international level. The transition will end in August, and with it the chance of fresh faces in Somali politics, many of which are very promising. Amongst the Islamists, cracks are starting to appear and I believe these will grow larger in the coming year, so there is a real chance there. In the economic and social sectors, history was made when an Oil Rig began drilling in Puntland's Dharoor Valley, in the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, the largest Children's hospital is being constructed, a large airport expansion is occuring and everywhere you look there is construction in the city. Mogadishu is the engine of the Somali World, if it does well, we all do well! Its vital that special attention is given to lifting the arms-embargo, this resolution is outdated, for there is a recognised Somali government in place that has legitimacy amongst the citizens of the capital, and large swathes of the country. For Somalia to enjoy massive billion dollar plus investments, security has to be paramount and we can achieve this with a well-equipped Somali Armed Forces, funded with the revenues from the Ports, Airports and taxation. Therefore in 2013 the Somali Army has to be supplied with tanks of their own, and recruits should be send to Turkey for naval training. In 2014 and 15, an air component should be steadily attached to the military. The above is extremely important to maintaining the gains made, and go beyond that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted April 20, 2012 Yes, Ina Waraqle , teh arms embargo is outdated and will be lefted insha allah. With friends like Turkey and Qatar , and with the compromises shown by current TFG leaders, one has is reassured that Somalia will insha allah come back stronger... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites