He underscored the fundamental rights granted to Somaliland Women by the Constitution of the Republic of Somaliland.
By M.A. Egge
The nation of the Republic of Somaliland on Saturday joined the global fraternity in celebrating the International Women’s Day 2025 in an elaborately organized event that saw the country’s President himself, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro grace the event.
THE President described the women fraternity as the backbone of the society and noted that they ought to be appreciated every time and not through a day marked once a year.
The remarks by the Head of State were in his address during the occasion of the event. This year’s IWD annual theme is “Accelerate Action”.
The President who delivered a very significant speech said that the “women of Somaliland do not deserve to be commemorated only once a year (March 8), but they deserve to be remembered always!”
While speaking about the unforgettable role that Somaliland women have played, and still play, in building the nation and the success of our government, said, “Women are the backbone of building society, the economy and the overall existence of the nation. They played an unforgettable role in history in recovering from the difficult times the country has gone through, and in the work of building a state.”
He underscored the fundamental rights granted to Somaliland Women by the Constitution of the Republic of Somaliland.
Said he, “The Constitution of the Republic of Somaliland has mandated that women in the nation have equal rights, freedoms and responsibilities to men, except for what is prohibited by Sharia law and our Islamic religion has commanded us”.
He continued, “We do have a constitutional obligation to protect them, to build their knowledge and work skills, to provide them with opportunities that are beneficial to their lives and the fulfillment of their national duties, and to combat any violation that is against their dignity, and both their physical and mental safety and abilities.”
The President stressed the important value of Somaliland women in the family and the nation as a whole stating, “I personally am proud to have been born with many sisters, six of whom are my sisters and my wife, all of whom have become my support and shield. I am satisfied with the value of a girl in the family and the nation”.
He added, “My vision is for the Republic of Somaliland to become a nation where women play a prominent role in social affairs, economic development and political leadership, in accordance with the values of our religion and our good culture.”
The well attended event saw the women fraternity thronged the hall where the meeting took place. Similar meetings were held across the nation, notably in Berbera.
Several members of the cabinet, the national police services chief, representatives of women organizations, MPs, senior civil servants etc were amongst the attendees.
Speakers who addressed the event mostly echoed the words of the President and supported his move of putting the welfare of the women fraternity at the forefront of his priority issues in his administration.
It is worth mentioning that the IWD was incorporated into the United Nation’s calendar in 1975 with its first annual theme formulated in 1996 was “Celebrating the Past, Planning for the Future”.
Initially it was Russian strongman Vladmir Lenin who first declared in 1922 the 8th of March as being the International Women’s Day in honour of the women’s struggles in the Russian Revolution of 1917.
It is a day when the women fraternities promote issues of their gender in society, appreciations, excelling, aspirations etc and tend to wear or adorn with the colour purple.
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