This issue can be fixed through a carefully planned, gradual methodological process, where the alternatives presented greatly exceeds the current circumstances, and surely rectify the significant divisive historical resonance that has caused the destructive pathology.
There's no quick fix because it's deeply instilled in the public consciousness, and the solutions require deliberate social engineering that isn't too obvious, e.g., organized economic improvement, education, and cultivate a political culture geared toward pragmatism with a hands-on approach.
We also need to establish anti-qabil organizations that try to capture the attention of the youth. The demographics of the Somali population is mostly young people, and they're more susceptible to new ideas than the elders.
An additional approach would be to form new political parties that focus on pushing the 'one people' agenda that actively goes against old clan-structure-mentality. Realistically these factions will not rule at first, but the sentiment will bleed out causing new conceptualizations of unity, as opposed to divisions in peoples' minds.
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