By Prof. Nasir Hussein Kahin 

In its first 100 days, the newly elected Somaliland government has launched multiple projects and diplomatic initiatives aimed at strengthening governance, security, economic development, and international recognition.

Key Achievements:

  1. Diplomatic Engagements:

• President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro actively pursued Somaliland’s recognition at the World Government Summit in Dubai, where he engaged with global leaders, investors, and policymakers.

• He held high-level meetings with UAE officials, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, the UAE Central Bank, and DP World to discuss trade and investment.

• Somaliland reaffirmed its diplomatic presence through discussions on strategic partnerships, particularly in security and logistics, given Somaliland’s crucial position in the Horn of Africa.

  1. Infrastructure and Economic Development:

• The government has initiated plans to expand road networks, which is a critical step for economic integration and trade facilitation.

• Efforts have been made to strengthen Somaliland’s livestock trade, particularly with Ethiopia, a key economic partner.

Security and Governance:

• The administration has focused on integrating tribal armed forces into the national security structure, a move seen as vital for long-term stability.

• Efforts to reduce internal conflicts and promote national cohesion have been a significant part of the first 100 days.

  1. Public Awareness & Good Governance:

• Campaigns against tribalism and nepotism have been launched to foster a more merit-based governance system.

• The government has been actively working to communicate its vision and policies transparently to the public.

Overall, these initiatives indicate a strong start for the new administration, with a balanced focus on security, economic growth, and international recognition. The next phase will likely focus on solidifying these achievements and expanding diplomatic engagements to push for global recognition of Somaliland’s sovereignty.

By Prof. Nasir Hussein Kahin , Managing Editor at BridgingSomaliland.com

Source: https://bridgingsomaliland.com/

 

 

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