October 17, 2012 · 31 Comments
SOMALI REPUBLIC was a pastoral economy based on ‘exchange’ between nomadic herdsmen and small agriculturalists. Nomadic pastoralists account for 50% of the population. In the mid 1970’s, resettlement programs led to the development of a sizeable sector of commercial pastoralism. Livestock contributed to 80% of the export earnings until 1983, and despite the recurrent droughts still Somali Republic remained virtually self-sufficient in food security.
Somali government reassured agriculture and livestock developments, as it was a national economy backbone. The public, mainly, consumed the local products and the republic started exporting livestock and meat to abroad. The international community, including world bank and International Monitory Fund – IMF, confirmed that Somali possess enough food reserve.
Unfortunately, Somali Republic applied loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (Bretton Woods Institutions) in order to accelerate its development programs. The debts produced positive results at the initial stage, however, devastation started after the Bretton Woods Institutions dictated policies to Somali government, if not, tight schedule of loan repayment, which was pardon on the republic.
In early 1980’s, Bretton Woods Institutions, directly, interfered in Somali Republic, which contributed an exacerbating the crisis of Somali Agriculture. The institutions imposed economy reforms which undermined the basic concept of the Somali’s economy – ‘exchange’ relationship between the nomadic and agriculture economies. The tight austerity reforms was largely to release the funds required to cover Somali’s debt obligation to the Paris Club.
The programs led the government to take over every urban resource in the country. During this period much of the best agricultural land were managed by bureaucrats, army officers and merchants with connection to the military regime. The Bretton Woods Institutions did not promote the local food production for the domestic market, instead the institutions encouraged the development of free ‘Food Aid’ distribution. The farming business botched, as it failed to payback farmer’s living expenses due to the free ‘food-aid’ distribution.
The urban purchasing power declined dramatically because the available food-aid. The agricultural infrastructure collapsed due to the deregulation of the local grain market and the arrival of the ‘food-aid’. The farming communities completely impoverished at the hands of Bretton Woods Institutions (IMF-World Bank) and majority of the farmers relocated to main cities like Mogadishu to work for the government.
Somali’s military regime led by deceased Mohamed Siyad Barre were less equipped to face the emerging danger from Bretton Woods Institutions, in terms of experience and knowledge. The regime had no alternative against the institutions but to obey their dictations at the expense of the country’s economy.
The manner, in which the regime, handled the 1974 famine, alarmed the institutions of possible food self-sufficiency that the republic could achieve, which will hinder the Aid Operations. The regime, at beginning of 1970’s, was enthusiastic towards helping its people and building better Somali Republic, but without proper regulations and plans. After 1983, the institutions was controlling the food sector until 1991.
The regime was losing the public support due to its wrong policies and people were getting poorer as day passes. In order to remain in power, the regime created own inner circles of his tribesmen who ruled the country ironhanded. The inner circle were corrupted and violated the rights of the other tribes in Somali Republic, such injustice accelerated its fate.
90% of the loan remains unpaid with souring interest rates in last thirty years by World Bank and IMF. Any regime in Mogadishu must obey the institutions or must face austerity loan repayment.
There are ‘Donor Nations’ who are sponsoring the budget of the IMF and World Bank. These nations are enforcing their policies on the poor countries like Somali Republic through the IMF and the World Bank, along with institution’s policies.
Generally, the media, indirectly, contributes in the earnings of the Aid Agents by providing pictures carrying highly inhuman situations, in order to move the hearts of the people. In the horn of Africa, the media focuses on the undeveloped parts of a country unfairly without displaying the developing parts.
In 1983, Somalia’s New Prime Ministers Abdi Farah Shirdon, nicknamed Saaid, was one of the individuals who participated in such conspiracy against Somali Republic and its economy. He joined the Bretton Woods Institutions during the high season, where Somali Republic were brought from self-sufficient to a poor country that survives on ‘food-aid’.
During his service in Institutions, the New Prime Minister formed a company called ‘Shirdon International Ltd’ that delivers readymade food from abroad to all parts of former Somali Republic, particularly, the military regime licensed Shirdon Company to monopolize importing all food materials to the former Northern Western Regions of Somali Democratic Republic (today’s Somaliland). Every elder in Hargiesa, can easily identify the Shirdon Company, who used to bring the rice, sugar and wheat from Djibouti and Arabian Gulf.
Mr. Saaid was part of the plot to bankrupt and impoverish Somali Republic, in order to benefit the ‘Aid Donors’ and their henchmen ‘Aid Agents’. Due to such illegal collaboration between Institutions and citizens like Mr. Saaid, Somali Republic became symbol of hunger and starvation in last 30 years.
Until today, Somalians just like many Africans, perish for starvation. International community delivers millions of tons of ready food under title ‘food-aid’, and nobody thinks of teaching the people how to catch a fish. Somali Republic has long coastline that can cover their need for food.
The hunger and starvation in today’s Somalia is result of a campaign that started mid 1980’s until today.
By\ Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi
Email: az.almutairi@yahoo.com
Tags: Highlights, Prime Minister, Somalia
great study
Man, this is just a propaganda and a pretext such article; Lets face the reality; Somalis don't know how to fish? You made me laugh for real! Why don't we say the reality that somalis are themselves to blame? It sounded like you never been to SOMALIA boy; Somalis got super ego to the extent the say "chicken and fish are for the poor" they are so full of themselves and they can live by destroying themselves and that's the reality; Im happy to see that this mentality is starting to shift although it seems uneasily changing. You are just one of those who are left behind and still using misleading information ("nobody thinks of teaching the people how to catch a fish") to wage another war when the somalis are looking forward for a new era; Respect our fathers, they were the sharks of the indian ocean;
Full of themselves kkkkkkkk. What about begging for welfare around the world? Isn't that a shameful act to your people and country? Recent statistic have shown that 92 percent of Somalis living in the western world get some sort of handouts. The same statistic have also shown Somalis to be the list productive in those communities. Also remember this Somalis are mostly 99 percent from the south.
shame on you harun.
what this article is illustrating to us is never to trust out side organisations such as IMF which is not a friend to developing nation it's a matter of fact they have shown to have poor record of helping anyone and create more obstacle to this nations to become a self sufficient and utilities their resources and the ingenuities of their people instead what they have done so far to this nations to rely upon food aid to be holding on them and their wealthy nations donors and you will be for ever at their mercy.
That Arab man hopes to replace the fake Sheikh Isaaq tomb one day. He lied to them and told them they are Arabs and I would like to remind him if he cares about anyone he should write about his totalitarian Kuwait regime….he should talk about how Kuwaitis treat badouins.
Just another lost Arab in African politics while ignoring at home.
I don't like this guy anymore than you do guys but now that our nation is showing sings of life and we're making substantial gains interim of our nation security it's very prudent to discuss how we're going finance our nation rebuilding and what route we're going take to achieve so that's where he made excellent point about IMF it's my strong believe less we borrow from this organisations better for us as a country we do not want to be entangled with this people any more than we have to so I am saying do not be harsh to him this is something that needing to be headlight.
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hey shut up criminals do u like to back up a your old regime like siayed baare he killed our families and friends and our nation too . it is shame to say the opposite way .be positive if southern somalia people haven't given our rights back to be re independent then remember that you are not alone the problems that you all are facing will end if the people your goverment took our government in 26-6-1960 when we join to form somali republic .
"Mr. Saaid was part of the plot to bankrupt and impoverish Somali Republic"
what a waste of my time you may as well write only this to get your insults across.
why dont to you tell us what siilanyo was doing when he was in barre government and in charge of finance?
we should ignore this dude, he's not even Somali,
Not only IMF and the world bank took advantage on Somalia's vulnerability a lack of leadership.
Russians, Arabs, Americans and some Africans also were double dipping on Somalia's natural resources for a long time in exchange for obsolete and surplus ammunitions.
Barre's regime unleashed his accumulated military gadgetry stockpiles by systematically killing and imposing financial restrictions on certain segments of the population, particularly Somalilanders.
Barre's regime tried to wipe out Somalilanders by exactly using the same system that Hitler used on Jews in Europe during WWII. I don't think it's helpful to hold a grunge against Somalis because of what Barre's regime did to Somalilanders, however, it's certainly worthy to address openly the enormity of the ordeal and suffering Somalilanders endured in the hands of somalis from 70s, 80s even in the 90s.
As I come across from now and then, the notion of that Somaliland and Somalia might come down to an agreement to share the same governmental system in the future, in my personal opinion which I believe the majority of Somalilanders also share my view that sort of tone not only it's disrespectful to all Somalilanders but in the same time it adds an insult to the injury…
The Article is fully authenticated and details100% absolute true story.
This belligerent misfortune is not the only causes which brought down the rogue Military
Regime headed by Gen. Siad Barre and his clansmen being the sole powers of Fait de
compli of the failed Somalia Democratic Republic Sovereignty in 1991. Other major causes
were also wars with Ethiopia and Kenya and real big time Western Oil Companies added
to the heavily handed crisis of the IMF/W.Bank???. History always repeats itself,
here we go again that after more than two decades of no functioning govts in failed Somalia
since 1991, the Regime failures are again being reinstated in the only hopeful roadmap joint management trusteship of a different chemistry setup!. Hargeisa powers beware of another conspiracy and stay on course on your de jure Somaliland Sovereignty Independence of before
and after 1991.
Cheers.
The World Bank and IMF are nothing but loan sharks once you take their bait your country is finished they don't care who you are prime example look whats happening to Greece/Portugal and Spain today. This guy a none Somalian Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi is also biased Siad Barre went to them for a loan to improve Somalia's infrastructure and advance its agricultural land money Somalia didn't have at that time to do it by its self not knowing (do remember this the 70's not 2012) he was dealing with a cartel/mafia.
What you missing out is that Kuwait of the oil rich Arab Gulf Countries was the big tycoon in
that part of the developing then GCC??? and that in particular Kuwait and the K.S.R. had
good relationships with the Siad Barre Military Regime. But then, even the Capitalist and
Communist superpowers were all involved with that Regime against all the freedom fighters etc.
The whole World were then Capitalism and Communism and the rest were allies of the two
big camps. Ofcourse there were non-aligned movements led by India and what had you?
The Arabs were mainly pro Egypt etc. Anyway. that's history now, but now we are in a more different
and difficult world needing more pragmatic solutions than in the past. I think that, in all fairness,
Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi is quite truthful in his writings which keep pace with the past and present
political situations of the contemporary generations, and therefore, there's no need to bash him
for his brilliantly useful and helpful ideas.
Cheers.
Let me tell you my friend Kuwait or even Arabs in general are the most two faced people you will ever come across. Theses Kuwaitis are the same people that stole oil from Iraq by crossing pipelines from underneath their territory into Iraq's oil field why do you think Saddam invaded them ??. Another example the Ogaden war they literally told Siad Barre that they will back him all the way and assured him that they will deal with the Americans and look what happened when Siad Barre needed them the most to persuade the Americans into giving him ammunition they couldn't wash their hands of him any quicker if they tried. The only reason we lost that war was solely because of the lack of ammunition even the Russians admitted that had Siad Barre got its supply from the Americans he would of finished them off in that war and now with the funding of Shabaab. So saying that this "Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi is quite truthful" is like saying that you trust to be led by a blind person ??
Listen my friend, the Kuwaits (if you like) helped the Siad Regime to his teeth on all fronts
but everything backfired on the bad fated General!. The Kuwaits never ever washed their
hands as you so naively related!. It was mother Nature's ball game that rocked the almost successful General in his dictatorial Kingdom stakes!. All AL powers and the Capitalism/Communism powers and Djibouti (think of oil companies deals) were all
well online on the generals side and the deals went as far as giving up NFD/Somali
Galbeed State done away with in dead deals agreements…putting ONLF in deep hole
jeopardy!. My friend, regardless of the past, the World today is again in different pathwaves,
and wisdom has it that different solutions should apply for a better world order. Let's move
forward from the Past to a better present and future.
Cheers.
So what your saying is the Arabs never abandoned him when he needed them the most to get ammunition from the Americans. You know why the Russians stopped the Ethiopians from invading us that time ? because the Americans told the Russians if you invade Somalia we will not only arm them to the teeth but will also get involved militarily. The Russians knew fully well with the help of America the Somalis could of easily regrouped and then counterattack taking over Addis Ababa within a month or two. There was noway the Americans would of let the Russians get hold of the strategic gulf of Aden for goodness sake the WSLF till 1981 with the assistance of a small number of SNA soldiers still continued to control a substantial region of the Ogaden and still are in the form of ONLF. All in all one thing you and me agree on is to look at the present and future Cheers.
SIyad bare had no interest for somalia at all times saxiib.
He was looking for money to enhance his hold on power and to fill his large pocket and his clansmens pockets Wake .
Yes he got all this loans because he didnt care about the country and it’s people. Guess what who is liable for that money? It should be his clansmens who looted the coffers of the government period Somalia are not responsible period.
The new somali prime minister is one very good example. C’on Somalis we know each other very very well.
SIyad bare had no interest for somalia at all times saxiib.
He was looking for money to enhance his hold on power and to fill his large pocket and his clansmens pockets Wake .
Yes he got all this loans because he didnt care about the country and it’s people. Guess what who is liable for that money? It should be his clansmens who looted the coffers of the government period Somalia are not responsible period.
The new somali prime minister is one very good example. C’on Somalis we know each other very very well.
The Somalis will never understand the truth. This man is telling to learn from you mistakes, and finger-pointing the bad guys, whom you trust today with your lives.
This guy suppose to be an advisor to the Somali President, to teach the history. I think, Mr. Al-Mutairi, highlighted that he was diplomat in Mogadishu from Kuwait, and he know everything in Somalia.
Somalis must not put their head in the sand, for not seeing the reality. Until today, the elected government is not clean but full of an old gangs. I respect the President, as very clean man, but he has no experience in Somali politics and if he continue having bad advisors around him, he will end up same as Sharif Ahmed.
thanks
Let me ask you a question didn't the SNM have a unionist constitution ?? wasn't your greatest leader Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur may Allah have mercy on his soul a strong advocate for union ? so what injury are you talking about ? if there is any its actually people like you that are betraying the SNM fighters that gave their lives to see a democratic Somalia.
HAWIYE WARRIOR,
Somaliland liberation movement was actually started a long before SNM came to light. It was in fact began as an instantaneous reaction by high school students in Burao and Hargeisa as they got fed up with a constant harassment by imported government officials. Then SNM was formed in Ethiopia in order to have a chain of command since we're oral society, there's no apparent need for written bureaucratic procedure at that point, we're in the middle of a war, and role were known
During late Tuur's administration Somaliland's intentions were not clear because everything was at preliminary stage. it was an aftermath if you wish..I highly doubt though that Tuur was a big fan of reunification, he might occasionally said it behind closed doors but he never brought it forward in public.. Finally, I'm very grateful everything SNM did for Somaliland..
MY brother its a known fact that Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur may Allah have mercy on his soul renounced the separation of Somaliland in 1994 and began publicly to seek and advocate reconciliation with the rest of Somalia under a power sharing federal system ??
LOL
If your statement represents anything it proves that even if SIILANYO wanted a UNION the will of the population of the democratic republic of Somaliland is superior.
UNION was created by the WILL of the people who cried "LA Ya GARAAD" .
TUUR(AUN) originally recommended that Somaliland needed "Afartan bax" prior to UNION and the will of the people ignored him and anyone who stood in the path of UNION. The will of the people is powerful. UNIONISTS need to understand that the PEOPLE of Somaliland Republic are SAYING NO to ReUNION.
70% of the Somaliland population were born after 1991 and they ONLY know about SOMALILAND and it's flag and it's currency… Somalia is a neighbour and the Refugees from Somalia are the same as the Refugees from Ethiopia. They both get the same hospitality as fellow Muslims the only difference is that Ethiopians are much better employees and work for less money while being honest about the work they do.
Allah bless and keep safe our Muslim brothers from Ethiopia mainly Oroma or Amhara. I would campaign for any Oroma or Amhara Born in somaliland to get Somaliland passport. Just like many Somalilanders have been given Ethiopian passports for 22 years.
Take your medication,what you wrote here is full of fiction none is true.i advice you to see your doctor.
Typical Marehan always blaming Isaaq. See how even the Isaaq who use to work for their brutal regime against his ppl are treated like a condom. I hope others will take lessons.
Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi may not know it but there is something else wth this new prime minister. This is the guy who claimed that his family allied with Marehan becouse they lived in them for genarations when his grand grand father fled from Herer. He claimed in Hargeisa that he really is Reer Shirdoon sub-clan of Habar Awal. He really used that card when he faced strong bussiness competition from stronger and more experienced Somaliland bussiness men such as Jirde, Indho deero, Harbi, Hashiish, Maweel, Arwo Campany, Bootaans, etc.
I do not understand why kayse is soo obsessed with isack
What's wrong with Bruno??
An absolutely distasteful article! The writer clearly has no proof to link the Somali Prime Minister to the Bretton Woods institutions or the IMF and despite this, still makes some very strong accusations. The article has no continuity whatsoever, and the writer's claims are all over the place. He goes from historical events under the Barre regime to a direct attack on the current prime minister (is that the purpose of your article?)
He writes "Mr. Saaid was part of the plot to bankrupt and impoverish Somali Republic". what an accusation! Even a criminal offence under the libel laws. I would advise Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi to review his claims and beware of a lawsuit. This act of outright defamation and publishing of untrue stories will not go unnoticed.
you're very right! this article lacks professionalism. the writer is obviously biased