people than with getting re-elected could accomplish a great deal.
however, is a man of heart, and rather than allowing himself to be
controlled he sets about making necessary changes. We need sameone
even takes responsibility for the power abuse, corruption, Sadly,we
would never elect a man of such integrity - a straight forward,honest,
caring, Our election process bad habit does not allow for this.
President Riyale does not take any move unless that to his own
advantage, including removing and filling in public posts and offices;
to keep his presidential office whatever the cost and no regard to
integrity of his office. though these acts of selfishness are testing
Somaliland public's patience, yet it is still not too late to find a
lasting solution to the problem. this paper suggests that president
Riyale is longer Somaliland's part of its solution but part of its
problems.somaliland should now be given opportunity to face post
Riyale challenges and opportunities because that is nothing more than
what this nation deserves.
I respect the parlamant today for being courageous, interpreting the
law; that is their responsibility. You cant have illiterates suddenly
become learned people interpreting court orders, even if those orders
are written in simple Somali. It would amount to misinterpretation by
masquerading politicians purporting to be senior advocates when the
competent person authorised by the constitution to preserve and ensure
that the rule of law has given a ruling.
When they (courts) make pronouncements, we have to obey.But you dont
Mr.President, And because I exercised my right to make that clear, I
became an enemy of someone seeking to drag me into what was not my own
making.
But, one argument's logic is inescapable. If the Constitution is
inherently good, then bad government must be the result of bad
politicians. Corrupt government must be the result of corrupt
politicians. And wasteful government must be the result of wasteful
politicians. Given this truth, does it not also follow that the remedy
must begin with removing these politicians from office? Isn't it
illogical to assume that bad, corrupt, and wasteful politicians will
correct their own behaviors? And if so, then is it not the duty and
responsibility of the voters, like it or not, to remedy the situation
by electing new politicians rather than keeping the incumbents
responsible for the waste and corruption?
Reforming the internal workings of government is essential to cleaning
up government and making it work for Somaliland future instead of
against it. We must force reforms such as reducing the influence of
huge sums of campaign dollars used as bribes, eliminating exclusionary
rules that prevent amendments from being voted on by the Parlament,
and end the Committee processes that have become the stalwart of one
party extremist government.
we are heading for anarchy. Any misadventure, any abuse of power, any
denial of rights is an abuse of the constitution and when the
constitution is not being respected, then you are looking for and
promoting anarchy. You are setting a bad precedent which nobody can
predict how it will end. Are we building a society that is for the
people? Are we protecting the lives and property of our people? Are we
promoting and protecting their liberties? Are we working for their
happiness? In the drive towards nation-building and development, the
people must come first. And if that is the case, then we must be
orderly and have respect for the rule of law. We must obey court
orders or challenge them if we are not happy. But when it gets to the
crunch, we must abide by the ruling.
Revamping our election process would give people like middle-class an
opportunity to run for office. We desperately need people whocare more
for the common good than for their own popularity.
We need brilliant, creative, honest and caring people to lead our
country, but this will never happen with our present goverment system.
Amiin D. Caynaanshe
Columbus, Oh/Usa
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