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Somaliland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a State of Paralysis and Stranded Diplomacy

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Somaliland is currently in a state of complete paralysis after its two highest-ranking officials—Foreign Minister Abdirahman Dahir Adan and Director-General Mohamed Abdirahman—left the country on personal trips.

The minister traveled to the United States, where he resides, claiming he was visiting his family and attending to personal matters there, as he originally came from the US.

Meanwhile, the Director-General traveled to Mecca,  Saudi Arabia to perform Emira , leaving the ministry without a deputy minister.

At a time when the region is undergoing new developments, the reason behind the foreign ministry’s paralysis remains unclear. Many are questioning how this situation unfolded under President Muse Bihi Abdi’s leadership.

On the other hand, some foreign missions based in Hargeisa sought to meet with the ministry’s leadership but were informed that the two top officials were absent from the country.

This is the first time the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been seen in such a state.

A Cry for Justice: A Prisoner’s Plea from Burco Central Prison

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As long as there is life, there is hope”

Mr. Abdirahman Muse Ahmed Fidhin, a prisoner held in Burco Central Prison for over one year, cries out for justice and pleads for his freedom. Despite completing his sentence, he remains detained, unable to pay the $13,000 bail required for his release.

A Somaliland citizen, Abdirahman was sentenced by the Burco court on September 26, 2024. Though his prison term has since expired, he remains behind bars—trapped by poverty, unable to afford his freedom. With no means to pay the bail, he turns to the Somali people and the global Muslim community for help.

“I am suffering in Burco Prison, held for a bail of $13,000. In the name of Allah, I beg and plead my Somali brothers and sisters, my Muslim breathen—please help me. No one has heard my cries, no one has come to my aid. I am desperate…”

In a heartfelt appeal from his cell, Abdirahman calls upon the compassion of the Somaliland Muslim community at large, especially, during the holy month of Ramadan. He implores kind-hearted individuals to contribute to his bail fund, urging collective action to secure his release.

“As long as there is life, there is hope.”

Do not let his cries go unheard. Help free Abdirahman Muse Ahmed Fidhin—a man with no one to dig his well, no one to answer his call.

“My brothers and sisters in Islam, contributing to this cause is a sacred act of mercy. In the name of Allah, stand with him.”

Donation Channels:
– ZAAD: 00252-634291964
– E-DAHAB: 00252-654291964

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Somaliland: Key ally against Al-Shabaab, Houthi aggression in Horn of Africa

A woman waves a flag as soldiers and other military personnel of Somaliland march past during a celebration parade in the capital, Hargeisa on May 18, 2016. PHOTO | AFP
A woman waves a flag as soldiers and other military personnel of Somaliland march past during a celebration parade in the capital, Hargeisa on May 18, 2016. PHOTO | AFP

Addis Abeba – Somaliland stands as the frontline defense against terrorism in the Horn of Africa, playing a crucial role in maintaining regional stability and securing vital global trade routes. Despite its lack of formal recognition, Somaliland has consistently proven its resilience, preserving peace and security in one of the world’s most volatile regions.

Al-Shabaab, the most dangerous terrorist network in East Africa, continues to expand its operations, with reports indicating a growing presence near Mogadishu and deeper incursions into Puntland. If left unchecked, the risk of spillover into Somaliland’s eastern regions is real and imminent.

At the same time, the Houthis have escalated their attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, threatening global shipping and trade. A destabilized Somaliland would provide an opening for these extremist groups to exploit, further destabilizing one of the world’s most critical waterways.

The combination of these threats poses a dire risk—not just to Somaliland, but to Africa, the Middle East, and global powers that rely on free and secure maritime passage through the Red Sea. Failing to act now could create a dangerous security vacuum, fueling the unchecked expansion of terrorist networks, piracy, and widespread instability.

For decades, Somaliland has proven itself as a reliable partner in the fight against terrorism. Unlike Somalia, where instability has enabled extremist groups to thrive, Somaliland has maintained security through effective governance, a strong national identity, and community-led resilience against extremism.

However, no nation—recognized or not—can face such threats alone. While Somaliland has successfully prevented terrorist infiltration within its borders, the increasing pressure from extremist groups requires stronger international support, enhanced security cooperation, and better-equipped forces to counter evolving threats.

The growing threats from Al-Shabaab and the Houthi militant network demand immediate and decisive global action.

While Somaliland has successfully prevented terrorist infiltration within its borders, the increasing pressure from extremist groups requires stronger international support.”

The international community, particularly the United Kingdom, United States, European Union, and regional allies, must take decisive steps to strengthen Somaliland’s counterterrorism efforts.

One essential measure is enhancing military and security assistance. Providing Somaliland’s security forces with advanced training, modern equipment, and counterterrorism resources will enable them to combat threats from Al-Shabaab and the Houthis more effectively.

Another crucial step is improving intelligence sharing and cooperation. Establishing deeper intelligence-sharing agreements with Somaliland will help track terrorist movements, disrupt their networks, and prevent attacks before they occur.

Investing in Somaliland’s defense infrastructure is equally important. Strengthening military installations, border security, and coastal defenses will help prevent terrorist infiltration and maritime threats.

Moreover, recognizing Somaliland’s strategic importance is vital in the fight against terrorism. Formal diplomatic recognition would unlock new security partnerships and international support, allowing Somaliland to play a more effective role in counterterrorism efforts.

Failing to support Somaliland now will have serious global consequences. A weakened Somaliland would create a power vacuum, allowing Al-Shabaab to expand its terror network and the Houthis to escalate their maritime aggression. This would not only disrupt international trade but also threaten the security of neighboring Ethiopia and Djibouti, further emboldening extremist groups across the region.

The time to act is now. Somaliland has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to peace, security, and the fight against terrorism. It’s time for the world to stand with Somaliland—because investing in Somaliland’s security is investing in global stability. AS


Abdi Halim M. Musa is a political analyst and a former Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Commerce in Somaliland.  He can be reached at halimusa4@gmail.com

Somaliland: Ministry of Agriculture Distributes Seeds to 1,440 Farming Households in Daad-Madheedh

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Oodweyne (Somalilandcurrent)– The Ministry of Agriculture Development of the Republic of Somaliland has provided seeds (or planting materials) to 1,440 farming households in the Daad-Madheedh region to support agricultural productivity during the ongoing **Gu’ rainy season.

Led by Mr. Jamal-deeq Mohamed, the regional coordinator of the Ministry of Agriculture in Daad-Madheedh, the distribution included various seed types to assist farmers in maximizing the current rainfall, which has been widespread across many parts of the country.

The initiative, carried out in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)*l, targeted farming communities in the following areas:

  1. Ceel-xume

  2. Habaas-weyn

  3. Galooley

  4. Qaloocato

  5. Gatiitaley

  6. Xaaxi

  7. Dhooba-weyne and Xerta

This recent distribution follows similar efforts by the ministry over the past two weeks, where seeds were also provided to farmers in Burao (Togdheer region), and Darasalaam (Maroodi-Jeh region).

Somaliland: President Irro Inaugurates a Modern Hospital in Dacar-budhuq District

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

The President of the Republic of Somaliland, His Excellency Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Cirro, has officially inaugurated a modern hospital constructed in the Dacar-budhuq District.

First to speak at the event was the Minister of Health, who stated that this hospital will address the healthcare needs of the region. He noted that the hospital was built by the local community and equipped with modern facilities. The minister also mentioned that the government has provided all necessary medicines and supplies and has taken over the staffing, including doctors and medical personnel, who will now be government employees.

His Excellency Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Cirro, the President of the Republic of Somaliland, who officially inaugurated the hospital, commended the local community for their positive initiative. He emphasized that consultation and collective effort are the path to progress.

The President also announced at the event that, starting today, the government will take full responsibility for the hospital and its staff.

Somaliland: President Visits Berbera International Airport, Highlights Strategic Expansion Plans 

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Berbera, March 24, 2025 – The President of the Republic of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Irro), accompanied by a high-level delegation, today conducted an inspection visit to Berbera International Airport as part of his official working tour of the Sahil region.

During the visit, the President received a detailed briefing from the Minister of Aviation and Airport Development, Hon. Fuad Ahmed Nuh, on the airport’s progress and future development strategies.

Minister Fuad outlined plans to position Berbera Airport as a key international aviation hub, facilitating transit flights across global routes. He noted that, despite his brief tenure, the airport has already attracted multiple regional airlines, marking significant progress in its operational expansion.

Additionally, the Minister highlighted ongoing initiatives to leverage Berbera Airport for the export of fish, livestock, and agricultural products, as well as preparations to launch dedicated cargo flights between Berbera and Addis Ababa. He further announced collaborative efforts with the Ministry of Trade and Tourism to introduce direct tourist flights on the same route.

Other dignitaries present—including the Mayor of Berbera, the Regional Governor, the Minister of Livestock, and the Minister of Interior and National Security—underscored the airport’s critical role in bolstering Somaliland’s economy and its strategic importance in the Horn of Africa.

In his closing remarks, President Cirro reaffirmed the government’s commitment to transforming Berbera Airport into a fully operational international gateway, open to both passenger and cargo traffic.

The President also commended Minister Fuad for fostering global partnerships in a short period, a milestone that paves the way for Berbera to serve as a key stopover for international flights traversing the region.

President Inspects Berbera Port, Oil Storage Facility, and Key Infrastructure

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Berbera, (Somalilandcurrent )– The President of the Republic of Somaliland, His Excellency Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro, along with his delegation, continued his working visit to the Sahil region today with an inspection of the Berbera International Port, the National Oil Storage Facility, and other critical infrastructure sites.

Accompanied by regional and municipal officials, the President began his tour with an on-site assessment of a 200-meter (200M) coastal expansion zone. He received detailed briefings from the Minister of Public Works, Land, and Housing, the Berbera Municipal Administration, and the Governor of the Saaxil region regarding ongoing developments.

During his visit to the Berbera International Airport, President Cirro reviewed major infrastructure projects being undertaken by DP World, the port’s operator, including the deployment of state-of-the-art equipment. Port management provided updates on the significant progress achieved in modernizing and expanding port operations.

The President also toured the National Oil Storage Facility, where the Director, Mr. Mohamed Sidiq Dhamme, presented an overview of current expansion efforts and future development plans. Mr. Dhamme highlighted that the increased storage capacity will soon enable Somaliland to meet domestic fuel demands and support neighboring countries.

In his remarks, President Cirro commended the Saaxil regional administration, the Berbera municipality, and local communities for their role in sustaining peace—a cornerstone of economic growth. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to launching large-scale development projects in the region and emphasized Berbera’s growing appeal as a hub for international investment.

Before concluding his visit, the President inspected advanced quality-control laboratories for food, pharmaceuticals, and other essential goods. He reviewed operational protocols and discussed efficiency measures with technical staff and management.

Somaliland’s Minerals: A Key Alternative for US Supply Chains- Amb Bashe Omer

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Amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and increasingly complex relations between Washington and Beijing, American policymakers are seeking reliable partners in the Horn of Africa. Somaliland, a self-governing territory known for its peaceful elections and effective governance, is attracting increasing attention. Its largely untapped mineral resources offer a potential solution for the U.S. to diversify its supply chains, an idea analysts like Michael Rubin have emphasized.

While the prospect of the U.S. securing essential materials—from rare earth elements to more common minerals—from Somaliland’s unexploited deposits, as an alternative to Ukraine or China, may seem straightforward, there are complexities. China has reportedly engaged with clan leaders in Somaliland’s eastern Khaatumo region, an area historically in conflict with the central government in Hargeisa. Some analysts view this as an attempt to incite unrest in response to Somaliland’s growing relationship with Taiwan, which Beijing opposes. The situation in Khaatumo highlights the broader geopolitical dynamics influencing Somaliland’s aspirations for closer ties with Western nations.

Somaliland aims to gain international recognition while addressing security concerns, particularly the potential for external funding to fuel instability in its eastern territories. Simultaneously, Washington sees Somaliland’s mineral wealth and stable governance as an opportunity to reduce reliance on conflict-affected resources from Ukraine and counter China’s growing influence in Djibouti.

Investments by the UAE in the Berbera Port and Berbera International Airport further enhance Somaliland’s appeal. These developments position Somaliland as a viable alternative to Djibouti, where China maintains a strong economic and military presence, by providing the U.S. with a more capable port and air hub.

For Somaliland, closer ties with the U.S. offer the prospect of foreign investment and greater global recognition. Infrastructure projects—including roads, refineries, and upgraded airports—could stimulate its economy and bolster its stability. Meanwhile, U.S. policymakers see an opportunity to address pressing supply-chain needs while establishing a foothold in a strategically important African region.

Obstacles remain, primarily due to Somaliland’s lack of official recognition as a sovereign state by most countries. This complicates formal agreements and can deter potential investors. However, Somaliland’s consistent commitment to democratic values and its willingness to resist pressure from major powers like China distinguish it in a region often characterized by political instability.

Ultimately, Somaliland’s untapped mineral wealth and the improved infrastructure at Berbera offer more than just an alternative source of raw materials. They represent a potential turning point in the Horn of Africa, one that could support U.S. objectives of diversifying supply chains and balancing China’s influence, while enabling Somaliland to strengthen its international standing. If managed effectively, this partnership could yield benefits extending beyond resources, ushering in a new era in the region’s engagement with the wider world.

Bashe Awil Omar is a diplomat and politician. He served as the Somaliland Representative to the UAE (from 2015-2018) and Kenya (from 2018-2021).

Somaliland: President Launches Water Expansion Project in Berbera

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Berbera, 23 March 2025– The President of the Republic of Somaliland, Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullah “Irro,”  currently on a work visit to the Sahil region, today laid the foundation stone for the water expansion project.

The ceremony, attended by various cabinet members, regional leaders and elders from the Sahil region, and

The Director of the Berbera Water Agency, underscored the significance of the water expansion project for the city.

Mr. Khadar Said Ahmed (Firiko), the Director of the Berbera Water Agency, addressed the attendees, emphasizing that the project will significantly enhance the water supply for Berbera. Being a coastal city, Berbera has a high demand for water, which is also essential for the livestock exported from its port.

The Minister of Water Development, Hon. Abubakar Abdul Rahman Good, confirmed that the government is implementing this water expansion project, which is being funded through the government treasury.

President Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullah “Irro” expressed his appreciation to the Ministries of Water and the Berbera Water Agency for initiating this project and called for its prompt implementation.

Lastly , President Irro officially laid the foundation stone for the water expansion project in Berbera, marking a significant step toward improving the city’s water infrastructure.

Somaliland: Ministry of Energy and Minerals Launches Electricity Expansion and Supply Improvement Project in Berbera

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Berbera, 23 March 2025 – The President of the Republic of Somaliland, Hon. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullah “Irro,” accompanied by a government delegation on a work visit to Berbera, today laid the foundation stone for a project aimed at expanding and improving the electricity supply in the coastal city.

The President’s visit to Berbera is vital for the development of the Sahil region and the enhancement of public service infrastructure in the area.

The groundbreaking ceremony for this significant community project was attended by various officials, including the Sahil region administration, traditional leaders, and numerous distinguished guests.

This electricity expansion and improvement initiative in Berbera is supported by the World Bank with a budget of $20 million. The project is expected to make a substantial contribution to the enhancement of electricity services in the city.

During the event, the Mayor of Berbera and the Governor of Sahil discussed how the project will address the city’s electricity needs, emphasizing that residents will soon benefit from affordable and high-quality electricity.

They noted that the current government prioritizes the economic development of Berbera, commending President Irro for his commitment to fulfilling his electoral promise of providing affordable and quality electricity to the city.

The Minister of Minerals and Energy also spoke at the gathering, outlining the project’s details, which includes a 12 MW solar energy component and a 36 MW storage system, underscoring its alignment with President Cirro’s commitments.

In his address, President Cirro officially inaugurated the electricity improvement and expansion project in Berbera. He delivered a brief message to the people of Berbera, stating:

“We do not want our campaign promises to be in vain; we promised to reduce electricity costs in Berbera to 0.20%. Therefore, as the government, we have decided to lower electricity costs in Berbera to 0.20% starting next month.”

In conclusion, the inauguration of this project is a key step in enhancing and expanding electricity services in Berbera, which is central to the national economy of Somaliland, and demonstrates the Unity Government’s commitment and effectiveness.