Markii la lahaa “Mogadishu ha lagu dagaallamo” iyo “madaxtooyada ha laga soo bixiyo,” waxaa loo arkayay guul siyaasadeed. Maanta markii hadalku Bosaso iyo Garowe gaaray, qaylo ayaa la maqlayaa.
Watching Senegal politics unfold only confirms one thing: in politics, your guarantee lasts only as long as you hold the pen. There are no kingmakers only temporary allies.
As I keep watching Galmudug State politics unfold, one thing is clear: it’s never boring. Among Somalia’s south-central federal member states, Galmudug has increasingly shown signs of political maturity and democratic competition in ways that continue to stand out. #Galmudug
Maba malaynaysid, Ninkii milkiilaha ahaa, 5 sano iyo 3 bilood dalka loo daba fadhiyay, sawirkiisa iyo hadalkiisana lagu diimay, maanta isagaaba cabasho iyo eed la taagan. Siyaasaddu wareer badanaa; maalin baa lagu sacbiyaa, maalin kalena lagu saaqaa.#Geedfadhi
But politics is also unforgiving: the experience reminds future leaders that consolidation must come before accommodation. More importantly, it validates the need for a real party system where electoral victory translates into a stable governing mandate for a full term
Despite all the political disagreements around Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, his attempt at inclusivity deserves recognition. He opened political space, shared ownership, and tried consensus-driven leadership with member states.
Somali media is losing credibility when “geedi fadhi” becomes a messaging tool instead of real journalism. Laftagareen wasn’t asked about his record or the widely known injustices during his time in power especially what happened to Mohamed Osman Jawaheri.
I rarely listen to full interviews, but I’ll make an exception today for one of my favorite Somali politicians a bold man, Sanbalooshe. Geed-fadhi podcast.
But if you insist, ask the real questions: you opposed HSM, yet he trusted you, gave you power, even extended your son-in-law despite backlash, So what really went wrong? Why the sudden hostility? Don’t exploit pain hold the truth.
Baidoa reflects the price of political missteps. When leadership errors begin to impact stability, decisive action is not just justified. it’s required.