Would Farmajo resort to violence like his mentor Abiy Ahmed?

March 15, 2021


By Abdirahman Hashi (Burhan)
Although both Ethiopia and Kenya are Somalia’s historical enemies and have Somali territories under their control, nevertheless Ethiopia had robbed more land and people from Somalia than Kenya. Since the 16th century, Ethiopias expansionist strategy towards Somalia has never wavered; it ruined Somali statehood by harbouring armed opposition groups; it has invaded Somalia and continues to violate its sovereignty to annex more territories. Paradoxically, Villa Somalia is claiming that Ethiopia is a friend and Kenya is a foe. This piece is to critique this inconsistency and how Abiy Ahmed’s dictatorial reforms may affect Somalia?

Since Ethiopia invaded Somalia in 2006 and defeated the Islamic Union Courts (IUC), its subordination of Somalia has been in rapid progression. From there, Ethiopia has mandated a system enforcing every administration in Villa Somalia to be more subservient to Addis-Ababa than its predecessor. It is a system supported by its allies and bankrolled by the Gulf States. This system began with the tenure of late president Abdullahi Yusuf who collaborated with the Ethiopians in the war against the IUC. Given the history of the two countries, it was simplistic for Yusuf to believe that Ethiopian troops would secure him a stable and autonomous Somalia. After the
defeat of IUC, Yusuf resisted to fully comply with the orders from Addis-Ababa. Ethiopia’s Prime Minister at the time Meles Zenawi described Yusuf as “old school”, a statement synonymous with the fact that Somalia is not an autonomous state in the eyes of Ethiopia and its allies.

Zenawi’s statement also resonated with an adage that ex-Ethiopian president Mengistu Haile Mariam shared with Yusuf back in the 80s when Yusuf was commanding the first armed opposition group (SSDF) based in Ethiopia to overthrow Barre’s dictatorship regime. According to Yusuf, Mengisto noted to him, “Ethiopia is like a tiger and it is not wise to hold a tiger by the tail, but if you do so, don’t let it go”. Yusuf could not keep holding the tiger’s tail following an incident that exposed why Ethiopia was harbouring armed Somali opposition groups. In 1985, Ethiopia raised its flag in two Somali towns (Goldogob & Balanbale) right after SSDF insurgents entered the towns; Yusuf quickly denounced the action and Mengisto responded with swift punishment by incarcerating Yusuf and eventually disbanding SSDF. Unexpectedly, Yusuf got his freedom seven years later when Zenawi toppled Mengisto in 1991.

In 2008, the friction between Yusuf and Zenawi sparked infightings in Villa Somalia that forced Yusuf to resign before the end of his term to pave the way for more loyal leaders who would humbly condone Villa Somalia to be a satellite site controlled from Addis-Ababa. The UN office in Somalia has been instrumental in this exploitative agenda. As clan politics left Somalis deeply divided, people were not conscious about the crisis unfolding but were fixated on competing for
worthless posts. UN Special Representative for Somalia at the time Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah facilitated the unconstitutional process that ousted Yusuf and brought his replacement Sheikh Sharif Ahmed.

Initially Somali legislators tried to resist UN dictates but eventually succumbed to the pressure for fear of losing their parliamentary privileges and being labelled as spoilers of peace. This system of terror and exploitation seems to be working for Ethiopia as Villa Somalia became its Trojan horse in Somalia.


Ethiopia’s exploitation is not confined to Villa Somalia (executive branch) but has permeated other formal institutions such as the legislature, military, security as far as the federal states. There is unknown number of Ethiopian troops in Somalia that wreak havoc of nomadic and settled inhabitants under the guise of fighting Al-shabab. These forces kill openly and secretly and incarcerate political candidates who are not loyal to Villa Somalia. Three so-called Ethiopian embassies have been operating in Mogadishu, Garowe and Hargeisa. Somalis need to follow strict visa rules to enter Ethiopia while Ethiopians enter Somalia freely by thousands (perpetual exodus of migrants) and no authority (federal or state) questions those migrants let alone to address the threat they pose to the national security. They dwell anywhere they want and have visible communities in major cities.

Ethiopia’s influence has also pervaded the informal institutions like the civil society, clans, as well as religious groups to the extent that it armed certain religious sects. It does policing between the Somali clans; Somalis with political ambitions have to seek approval and support from Addis-Ababa before they appear in the political arena. There is nothing else to compare with Ethiopian atrocities but fear of repercussions force Somalis to superficially adore Ethiopia and certainly vilify Kenya.


During his first campaign in 2016, President Mohamed Abdullhai Farmajo had deceptively accused Ethiopia of being a historical enemy, but totally acted differently as soon as he arrived Villa Somalia and presented to be the most loyal to Ethiopia. To prove his faithfulness and allegiance to Addis-Ababa, he became the first president who extradited Somali freedom fighters to Ethiopia for persecution and refuted historical struggles for the liberation of Western Somali Region (Ogaden) as acts of terrorism. President Hassan Sheikh Mahamoud did not extradite Somalis to Addis-Abbas but repudiated the Somali curriculum for teaching what he called a distorted history that was instilling hatred in the minds and hearts of Somali children. As long as the current system is in place, most likely, the next stalwart to come to Villa Somalia will be more dangerous than Farmajo.

Since King Menelik, Ethiopia’s expansionist policies toward Somalia have never changed albeit its different leaders have employed different approaches. When PM Abiy Ahmed came into power in 2018, to solidify his power, he engaged Somalia in a new approach that is consistent with the swift reforms he has imposed on his country which triggered the scorching civil war. He began to get rid of the federal systems in both Ethiopia and Somalia to create a tripartite confederation (Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia) that he is in charge of. He coached Farmajo to follow his footsteps. Abiy cut off relations that his predecessors had established with the Somali federal states in a move to solidify Farmajo’s power. Like Abiy, Faramjo defied the constitution and misused authority to eliminate the federal system and forge feckless regional administrations that are loyal to him.
The tripartite confederation came into light in 2002 when it was presented at a international conference titled “Prospects for a Horn of Africa Confederation” organized by the University of South Florida. Djibouti was initially included but somehow sidelined. According to the disseminated report, its objective was to “articulate a new vision of alternative modalities of cooperation and collaboration to effect a Horn of Africa Confederation (economic, social, political)”.

Abiy, Afwerki and Farmajo met numerous times openly and secretly and signed undisclosed agreements. The rebirth of Ethiopia’s navy force (annexation of Somali coasts) is believed to be one of the immediate fruits that Ethiopia is planning to harvest from this murky confederation. Abiy stated “we built one of the strongest ground and air forces in Africa… we should build our naval force capacity in the future”. When asked what is behind his ambition for a marine force, Abiy responded, “Our military reforms should take into account the current fast changing world, socio-economic and political situation in Ethiopia”. Reiterating his expansionist motives, he spoke about his interest in utilizing the vast and idle coasts of Somalia. Farmajo is believed to have covertly approved for Abiy at least four ports in the short-term for Ethiopia’s ready to operate navy.
 
Ethiopia is now searing with violence that can easily spill into the whole region due to Abiy’s political immaturity, his parochial loyalty to his ethnic group and hatred towards others, and love of power. Last year he received a questionable Nobel Peace Prize that could not help him conceal his true colours; like typical dictators, he violently cracked down public demonstrations advocating for social justice; he hastily dismantled the ruling party (EPRDF) that had run the country for the past 30 years and nurtured him; he sidelined the Tigrayan ethnic group in a vengeful manner; and he unconstitutionally extended his term by postponing the elections on the pretext of Covid-19.

Farmajo seems to be following the footsteps of his unwise coach. Another disturbing reality is the fact that regiments of the Somali and Eritrean armies are believed to have participated in the conflict to dismantle TPLF and subdue Tigrayan ethnic groups. This is an indication that this strange military alliance is part of the mysterious tripartite confederation between the three leaders. It seems that the whole agenda behind the peace agreement between Abiy and the ruthless dictator Afwerki was to forge an alliance between three dictators with different ambitions.

Despite major unresolved disputes in the upcoming election, Farmajo is adamant about enforcing any action that would support him to remain in power. Like Abiy, Farmajo is ignoring the deep grievances of his people and underestimating the reaction of the distressed masses. This extremely selfish and irrational attitude can precipitate a new conflict in Somalia.

Abdirahman Hashi (Burhan)
Email: ahashi55@gmail.com



We welcome the submission of all articles for possible publication on WardheerNews.com. WardheerNews will only consider articles sent exclusively. Please email your article today . Opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of WardheerNews.

WardheerNew’s tolerance platform is engaging with diversity of opinion, political ideology and self-expression. Tolerance is a necessary ingredient for creativity and civility.Tolerance fuels tenacity and audacity.

WardheerNews waxay tixgelin gaara siinaysaa maqaaladaha sida gaarka ah loogu soo diro ee aan lagu daabicin goobo kale. Maqaalkani wuxuu ka turjumayaa aragtida Qoraaga loomana fasiran karo tan WardheerNews.

Copyright © 2021 WardheerNews, All rights reserved
 

mr steal your naag

banu hashim and shiettt
VIP
Immagine if farmaajo pulls a abiy and sends military to PL and jubaland. I dont think it will work since the somali military doesnt have the capacity
 
It's a real possibility that Farmajo takes Somalia into some sort of confederation with Ethiopia in return for Abiy helping him centralize Somalia and bring the whole country under his sole control!
 
Can you lot please make up your minds. One day he is guarded by fufu soldiers in villa ugandishu and can’t go to the toilet without their permission and the next day he is gonna crush the country Tigray style. I don’t understand this at all. How can he be held hostage by the fufu legion in a bunker but simultaneously be able to take over all the rogue fms and crush them like the tplf?
 
This genuinely was a scary, scary read. Goes to show how this goes beyond clan, and that the whole well is poisoned. Right now its MX's, and a few small clans, turn to support the puppet, next time it could be anyone.

Scary thing is, as the article suggested, what comes after farmaajo may even be worse. I'm terrified for our future and if we'll have any autonomy in a few decades...

Screenshot_20210318-191710_Chrome.jpg
Screenshot_20210318-191738_Chrome.jpg
 
This genuinely was a scary, scary read. Goes to show how this goes beyond clan, and that the whole well is poisoned. Right now its MX's, and a few small clans, turn to support the puppet, next time it could be anyone.

Scary thing is, as the article suggested, what comes after farmaajo may even be worse. I'm terrified for our future and if we'll have any autonomy in a few decades...

View attachment 176277View attachment 176278
This should be monitored carefully as the Ethiopian involvement in ports from berbera to southern Somalia along with their navy could be a problem for us (they could be eyeing our coast) and it wouldn’t be hard for them to achieve their aim. Even though I support Farmaajo this should be under heavy scrutiny and any deal or agreement with the Ethiopians should have to go through parliament
 
This should be monitored carefully as the Ethiopian involvement in ports from berbera to southern Somalia along with their navy could be a problem for us (they could be eyeing our coast) and it wouldn’t be hard for them to achieve their aim. Even though I support Farmaajo this should be under heavy scrutiny and any deal or agreement with the Ethiopians should have to go through parliament
I used to support farmaajo until I learnt of the ethiopian involvement. TPLF used to divide us with many puppets, Abiy is uniting us under one. Scary stuff
 
I used to support farmaajo until I learnt of the ethiopian involvement. TPLF used to divide us with many puppets, Abiy is uniting us under one. Scary stuff
I support Farmaajo since there is no other alternative, but that doesn’t mean he gets a free pass he should be monitored in cases like this
 
I support Farmaajo since there is no other alternative, but that doesn’t mean he gets a free pass he should be monitored in cases like this
While there isn't an alternative I can provide, I think that farmaajo, fms leaders and the opposition would ruin us. Sad situation we're in.
 

Removed

Gif-King
VIP
I support Farmaajo since there is no other alternative, but that doesn’t mean he gets a free pass he should be monitored in cases like this
Their are plenty of alternative candidates to support Farmajo its just your natural disposition because of your clan benefit just like most of his fans.

If you dont even know all the candidates dont say their are no alternatives just say you dont know better :zhqjlmx:
 
Their are plenty of alternative candidates to support Farmajo its just your natural disposition because of your clan benefit just like most of his fans.

If you dont even know all the candidates dont say their are no alternatives just say you dont know better :zhqjlmx:
Who should is support then? AAS, sheikh sharif, HSM, Kheire... Farmaajo is the best out of a bad bunch whether you accept it or not
 

Trending

Top