By Abdulkadir Dualeh
Political views espoused by Somalis are shaped by experiences of the recent past and by hopes and dreams for the future. Somalis, individually, share a common vision of a prosperous and peaceful
It is one thing to have a vision for the future. It is another matter to convert this vision into actuality. The former represents wishful sentiments that do not require any effort; the latter requires hard work and compromise. To chart a course for the future, you need to know your staring point and your present state of affairs.
At the present time, Somalis are filled with a deep distrust and suspicion of each other. Chattering pundits and zealous combatants foment and propagate this distrust with their harsh tones.
The public sees different groups elbowing each other for power in an effort to outwit one another through intrigue and constantly shifting alliances. People have become cynical about the whole futile and fruitless exercise in forming a national government. People are disgusted with warlords but they do not feel secure enough to hand over unfettered power to self-proclaimed religious or nationalistic leaders. People are fully aware of the dire consequence that can result from submitting oneself exclusively to the tender mercies of an absolute ruler.
Self- preservation of oneself is an innate and most basic instinct of man and beast. Faced with the present uncertainty and committed to self-preservation, many have sought peace and comfort in the good old tribal structure, presumably because tribalism is less evil than tyranny. They have consciously and rationally picked this alternative as the least repugnant of the many distasteful choices at their disposal. The lofty agendas of religious or nationalist based parties are viewed as diplomatic maneuvering to mask power grab. People suspect that once in power these new kings will horde all power and use it for evil ends.
Personally, I have embraced
So far, I have not been disappointed with that decision. While democracy in
At present,
Fortunes of nations rise and fall with the quality of their leaders. At this critical hour in our history, providence decided to endow us with muddled men of straw. Perhaps fate is testing our mantle before admitting us into the ranks of civilized society.
Abdulkadir Dualeh
E-mail: abdulkadir_dualeh@yahoo.com
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