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Somalia takes one step in eight years towards unitary government

June 23, 2012   ·   18 Comments

Somalia supports federal system

NAIROBI — Restoration of functioning elected government in Somalia came closer to reality on Friday when various factions signed a draft constitution that will be approved by a Constituent Assembly in July and form the basis of the new elected government when a new president is elected.

The draft constitution that has been negotiated for eight years now was signed by President Sheikh Shariff of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), President Abdirahman Farole of Puntland State, President Alin of Galmudug State, Mohamed Mohamud Yusuf of Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama’a and the Special representative to the Secretary General on Somalia Ambassador Augustine Mahiga of UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS)

“Today the Somali people have a draft modern constitution that can serve as a basis for a future social contract,” Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali told journalists at the end of a three-day meeting in Nairobi.

“This draft may not be perfect but it is the aggregate suggestions and opinions gathered from cross-sections of Somali society and therefore it represents the aspirations of the Somali people,” Ali said.

The draft constitution spells out priority measures to be carried out before the current transitional governing arrangements end August 20.

The leaders agreed to that the National Constituent Assembly (NCA) will now convene on July 12 and will conclude its work on July 20.

The NCA will dissolve when it concludes its deliberations by voting on the draft for provisional adoption prior to eventual approval by the Somali people through a direct referendum.

“After August, the next parliament will serve as a constitutional review body, continuing the important work of completing the process by finalizing and delivering the provisional constitution to the Somali people in a public referendum,” the communique said.

The Horn of Africa nation is undergoing a peace and national reconciliation process after decades of warfare with its Transitional Federal institutions currently implementing a roadmap, devised in September 2011.

The leaders also selected technical selection committee, elders arbitration committee, technical facilitation committee and roadmap signatories coordination office whose names will be made public immediately by the TFG/TFIs.

Somalia’s elders, with assistance from a so-called Technical Selection Committee, are expected to select Members of Parliament to ensure that the nominees meet the criteria set out in an earlier agreement.

The signatories have collectively committed to meet the deadlines stipulated under the Addis Ababa agreement and expressed their collective resolve in ending the transition and ushering in a new political dispensation under a provisional Constitution adopted by the NCA.

The agreements reached in Addis Ababa removed procedural obstacles to the implementation of the roadmap. Ali welcomed the development which he said started in September 6, 2011 in Mogadishu.

He said the Roadmap represents a pared-down and streamlined mapping out of the most pressing and priority needs of the Horn of Africa nation which has lacked an effective government for more than 2 decades.

“Although the benchmarks of Security, Good Governance and Political Outreach are key priority tasks of the Roadmap, the completion of the constitution seemed to my administration from the outset to be the most critical task to end the transition,” the PM said.

He said the Somali transitional charter established in 2004 in Nairobi called for the drafting and completion of a new Somali federal constitution that speaks to the aspirations of the Somali people.

“Building on the solid work of the Independent Federal Constitution Commission, over the past year, the Somali public has been widely consulted in cities, in villages, in refugee camps and in the Diaspora and also through the various media outlets,” Ali said.

Ali said he hoped the future generations will look back on August as the beginning of the period of hope and stability.

“Today the Somali people have a draft modern constitution that can serve as a basis for a future social contract. This draft may not be perfect but it is the aggregate suggestions and opinions gathered from cross-sections of Somali society and therefore it represents the aspirations of the Somali people,” Ali said.

He reminded the Somali people that unless they take full ownership of this historic document, it will forever remain words on a piece of paper.

“In order to become a transformative document, we must all strive to breathe life into it by building implementation and enforcement mechanisms around the constitution.”

The UN and the international community have said they will offer full support to this process for the successful ending of the transition and eventual lasting peace and stability to Somalia.

Xinhua

June 22, 2012

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Readers Comments (18)

  1. Kayse says:

    Every habar will declare their own federal state. Nothing will change as long as they are listening to Farole and his gang of pirates. Even inside Pirateland everyone will declare their own federal state and its funny how Farole wants federal but he wont accept Khaatumo Federal State, Ras Asyer State or West Puntland State.

    You see what I'm saying? He is just scared of Mogadishu and in the process wants to isolate and dominate others while he fears Mogadishu domination.

    • somalia 4 ever says:

      Check somalia report website, apparantly faroole is getting sanctioned by the UN , starting yesterday :D

      • mohamed cheers says:

        Don't forget Faroole's a full member of the roadmap signatories and not to be undermined
        in playing his politics!.
        Cheers.

    • abdi jama says:

      What you wrote here some true some not it’s part of commenting. no one is defending faroole alike or any other somali Thug leaders in every where somal Peninsula They sound walk manipulate The some.

      It does not look They fear mogadishu go forward, becuase They participate setting some of The policies over There . habar gidir don’t have real functioning regional addmin They were busy looting .5 people.

      I doubted faroole controls everything put They are major players,it’s right Thing faroole or Puntland should let go if khaatumo desire That.put The other question is will s/land do The some?.
      it’s all about money greedy chronic disorder tribalism This sort of behaviour world left long time ago Accept”greedy”.

      • mohamed cheers says:

        Sounds reasonable comment.
        Cheers.

  2. CIMRAAN says:

    Is it that the snake head saw some light and realized who are his true enemies. Or he is just a jirjirole taking the color of what ever is there. stay tuned. By the way what is wrong with this picture? My brothers in Galmudug need to be assertive and stand up to the bully and demand that Gaalkacayo should be their state capital as it should be. Gaalkacayo for galmudug. that should be their slogan. Otherwise Galmudug will be a joke.

    • guun says:

      what about giving burco to khaatumo as a capital and the l3lkasse and um4r m@h@med will do the same

      • mohamed cheers says:

        Watch out your filthy language. It helps no body eh?
        Cheers.

        • daacad says:

          @ mo dejour jeers
          well cimraan is telling him the majority tribes in galkacyo to give their city to minority galmudug so if Guun says give minority burcowians of ssc to khaatumo why calling him filthy?

          you need to be fair in your comments bro it reflects in your personality

    • mohamed cheers says:

      I fully support MR Cimraan's perfect comment.
      Cheers.

    • Kayse says:

      Well their whole name means Galkaayo-Mudug (Galmudug) and so basically they claim a half city in Mudug region. They are joke and trust me, Ras Aseyr in Bari has more legit than them. The guy, Malim, is Farole's little puppet and controls one suburb called Baraxleey.

      He is more doqon than Hargeisa's mayor. I have never seen Somali politicians as dumb and naive as Malim and Hussein Jiir.

      Faroole is keeping Malim as a buffer against the Abgaal he uses him to bully Sheikh Sharif. Whenever Sharif says no, Faroole calls Sharif and says to him "Eebow dagal ma rabta sidi Ali Mahdi iyo Aydiid? haye hee I have Malim on the leash and I will release him soon"———Sharifo bishimo gudud responds to him by asking "Eebow xaa sinay hee adi wa ii bootanay lee nooh..maacbuudka!! awoowgay sheikh abdiqadir shinbiroow"—Faroole hits him back "I will upgrade Malim's status from Baraxleey guard to few more neighbourhoods in Galkaayo"———Sharif "Eebow wacdalaa wa ruunta…inaa keen Nairobi hee eebow waraqda isla saxeey isagana iska so wado waba jiifayee"…

      Thats their case.

      • mo ali says:

        I don’t Think faroole tells what to do malim one minute They are friends next not This’s mudug style.
        about The issue abg@@l & hab*r gad*r i remember very well The war 1994 between Them Aidid could not move abg@@l militia beyond xamar weyne while he had in his control all The weapon left bare regime.

    • khaatumo citizen says:

      habr gidir and harti are borthers and will not fight over a land, non of em will ever support the division of our country either.. stop this fitna u spreading into somali society. there are habr gidir subdivision clan live in sool (fiqishini) and part of khaatuumo state… i think galmudug state should control the airport since mj have bosaaso and garoowe airport. besides the majorty of galkacayo are mj and laylkase.

  3. mohamed cheers says:

    Regardless, let's see how this last minute made up humpty dumpty arrangements could integrate
    into real workable solutions.
    Cheers.

  4. roble says:

    somalia is one there is no somaliland

    • Abdiwahab says:

      wake up somaliland is gone

  5. Xarago says:

    Peace and good government is coming the Republic of Somalia there is light the end of tunnel inshaallah.

    • DaughterOfSomalia says:

      "Verily, with hardship there is relief" (Qur'an 94:6)


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