Sheikh sharif and deni lolI’ve noticed majority of the people on this forum despise farmaajo but can’t name a better candidate
Sheikh sharif and deni lolI’ve noticed majority of the people on this forum despise farmaajo but can’t name a better candidate
Nah, but I choose to ignore the other pointsIs that what you took from this?
Farmajo wants to rig the lower house elections in the south with NISA agents as candidates or electors. Why are NISA agents running as MP’s when they should dealing with Al Shabab? Well done to GO for exposing this.
@En_Sabah Nur we should look to the UAE as an example to follow. We should copy their model of loose federalism plus redesign our federal level executive branch by copying the Emirati style of collective rule.
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Dictatorship doesn’t work in Somalia. We went through a civil war because an uneducated dictator took power in Somalia.Honestly, at this point let him be a dictator only dictators can build a nation.
Every nation was created by a dictator/king/queen.
Federalism doesn't work when the country is divided, only a centralized nation led by a dictator can build back the country. Eventually later on (when people are educated) you kick him out and get democracy.
But democracy doesn't work in a country like Somalia, we had 5 or 6 presidents and the state of the country didn't change.
Siad Barre is different, he took power when Somalia was already a beautiful country with a functionning democracy, at that time the country didn't need a dictatorship.Dictatorship doesn’t work in Somalia. We went through a civil war because an uneducated dictator took power in Somalia.
I can respect the likes of Rwanda’s Kagame, but Failmajo has no leadership skills. This guy was an adminstrative assistant to some bureaucrat in Buffalo, he can barely speak English or Somali. The low caste boon is not qualified to shine shoes.
What exactly has he accomplished over the last four years? In fact the country is divided further, al shabab is more dangerous than ever and corruption is at an all time high.
The problem with federalism is that the leaders of independant regions like Axmed Madoobe, have different allegiances.@Odayga_Jabuuti
Dictatorship is not practical in Somalia. Both Somaliland and Puntland are autonomous and have stable governments. Both are doing good relatively speaking. They’ve created institutions, security forces and implemented democratic elections. The only path forward for Somalia is federalism, every region has to be able to take care of itself. Even that will take a lot effort and reconciliation. Somalia was on a good path until failmajo was selected.
This tweet below is from someone who is from Gedo. It’s emblematic of everything wrong with farmajo. His regime has prioritized fighting other Somalis, stealing aid money, selling resources to other countries rather than creating stability in the country and dealing with important issues such as following the constitution, improving security, dealing droughts and floods etc.
How does that turned out for djibouti?Honestly, at this point let him be a dictator only dictators can build a nation.
Every nation was created by a dictator/king/queen.
Federalism doesn't work when the country is divided, only a centralized nation led by a dictator can build back the country. Eventually later on (when people are educated) you kick him out and get democracy.
But democracy doesn't work in a country like Somalia, we had 5 or 6 presidents and the state of the country didn't change.
Djibouti isn't the least developed and most food-deficit country country in the Horn of Africa, you should give that title to Eritrea or Somalia.How does that turned out for djibouti?
This is ur current WFP Profile pal. Dictatorship is the source of all evil. period!!
Djibouti
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The Situation
Djibouti is the least developed and most food-deficit country in the Horn of Africa. Recurrent drought and high food prices have taken their toll on this tiny nation, where 42 percent of the population lives in absolute poverty with 83 percent of those living in rural areas. The average life expectancy is 53 years.
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Djibouti isn't the least developed and most food-deficit country country in the Horn of Africa, you should give that title to Eritrea or Somalia.
It's a desert so obviously drought happens and unfortunately high food prices are a concerning issue.
42% poverty rate is high but it's less than Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Almost 78% of djiboutians live in urban areas.
Life expectancy is not at 53, it's at 67 which is higher than Somalia (58.34).
I have been to both countries (Djibouti and Somalia) many times and only a blind person would say that Somalia is more developed than Djibouti.
There are good and bad dictatorships, but we should compare each countries to their neighbours and Djibouti is doing better than its 4 neighbours that are either in a civil war (Somalia Yemen or Ethiopia) or a communist dictatorship.
When I was saying that Somalia is better off with a dictator it's because the country is divided unlike Djibouti which is a very small country. Democracy doesn't work everywhere just like dictatorships do not work everywhere.
Dictatorships works in a place like Djibouti becuase it’s homogenous. It’s cisse majority and afar who are political langaabs. No other groups live in Djibouti in large numbers. Decentralization in whatever form is the only path forward for Somalia.The problem with federalism is that the leaders of independant regions like Axmed Madoobe, have different allegiances.
I'm pretty sure that most presidents before Farmaajo were also corrupt like Hassan Sheikh and Sheikh Sharif so I don't see why he is bad compared to his predecessors.
Djibouti is far from being homogeneous, somalis represent 60% approximately.Dictatorships works in a place like Djibouti becuase it’s homogenous. It’s cisse majority and afar who are political langaabs. No other groups live in Djibouti in large numbers. Decentralization in whatever form is the only path forward for Somalia.
I got my numbers from elsewhere, just shows you that you can't trust those NGO exaggerating poverty statistics just so that they can collect more donations and get richer.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
it’s time for the opposition to be serious and establish a transitional council to lead the country into fair elections.