No country in this world ever wants to annex parts of what they consider their land-it’s as simple as that. You also have people in your borders who from its inception have struggled with the idea of being a minority in SL lands despite hailing from a big clan. A Hawiye who hates Daroods gains a lot from Dhulus staying within colonial borders of SL, that’s why during the start of the war, those Hawiye Qabilists were wrapping SL flags on their shoulders as a massive F U to Daroods, but a Dhulbahante Darood doesn’t gain much from being a minority Darood in SL when he has his brothers in PL and the South. Gadabursi also only now show loyalty because they were karbashed in the 90s and appeased with a president- personally felt like it was a fantastic move by SL. But many of them, any chance they get, they too would love to have their own state or join Somalia but are trapped between the Isaaqs and Djibouti so no way out.The core principles of the pact are maintained in terms rotating presidencies and number of federal states. Many other issues are contentious but SL soveriengty is not supported as these are the goods to be dominated once the political settlement between Hawiye/Darood becomes viable.
My point is this, Somali politics no matter the region is complicated and unfortunately, Somalis don’t operate via nationalism but tribalism. That’s why I have people who look at a Warsengli who lives in SL borders and say he/she isn’t a lander but would call an Isaaq originally from a Somali inhabited area of Ethiopia and call them a lander. Until that rot is removed- we will have issues, North or South.