galbeedi Posted September 2, 2016 Mooge, these are members of the Wakiilada . they are doing their duty to voice the concern of the people they represent. They are trying to teach the Hargeisa outlaws how constitution and rule of law works. Regardless of what everyone says , justice is on the Awdal side. Unlike most Somalis , we rarely transgress or take other peoples land or property. Also, I am 100% sure that we are going to win because the righteous always wins. Reer Hargeisa hawlo adag bay faraha la galeen. Shirkii ugu dambeeyey ee xisbiyada oo C/rahman Zaylici gudoominayey waxa lagu heshiiyey in dadka la diwaan geliyo laakiiin marka hore Gobolkooda la raacaiyo. Waran cadde good joog buu ahaa isagaan yidhi go'aan baan ka soo saarayaa. Calaakuli xaal Muuse iyo waxa la socda way khasaareen. Suldaano dagaal oogayaal ah ayy dabin ku riday. Mar dhaw haddii hawshu xmaato wadada Djibouti dadka degaanka ayaa xidhaya. wAxaan rajaynayaa in ay isdaba qabtaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted September 2, 2016 Biixi seems like more warlord than a proper leader, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted September 2, 2016 Oodweyne , this Hargeisa guys are welcome to live and vote in Lughaya. They to annex to Hargeisa rather be part of Awdal. I do not know where this argument of " Hargeisa is land locked " came from. Che, he was always a lose cannon. That arrogant Proff. Samatar brought him in Borama and made look like a legitimate leader. Any way he is done like a dinner. Let him join his campaign manager Suldan Sabays Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted September 2, 2016 Sounds some kinda of gerrymandering going on, will only bring more trouble. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted September 3, 2016 Why can't the government let the people vote for whoever they want whereever they live in the country instead of requiring voters to cast their votes only in their "deegaan"? If we claim to be a democracy then surely we should vote like the real democracies do. I am really at loss as to why Somaliland is unwilling to have proper democratic elections when we have all tne tools for such elections at our disposal. The current system just creates confusion and conflicts in the country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites