List of Isaaq and gadabuursi traitors in 2019

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Re: List of Isaaq and gadabuursi traitors in 2019

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That is a terrible idea, we can’t control people., in my opinion ignoring them is the best strategy. People can believe whatever they want provided they cause no harm to the country. You can’t blacklist everyone who believes differently, people are not sheep and the state cant act like the shepherd. The state must provide the conditions where everyone could be content otherwise when the government fails to create jobs for the youth, provide basic infrastructure services—clean water, sewage, roads, electricity, to name a few or support the basic livelihood of its citizens, then people will seek alternatives. The state must earn the loyalty of its citizens by proving these basic things. Its easier to control happy citizen than hungry and frustrated one.

Things have changed in the country, close to 80% if not more of the population is urban dwellers now because of the reoccurring droughts in the country, the nomads have lost their only possessions in cattle and camels and if they were to become farmers, there is water scarcity as well as it rains less than it used to. Hence, as people move to cities, it becomes the government’s obligation to provide the basic human needs to these people and in failure such, people will rebel and lose patience with government. People can only be loyal so much.

There is massive pileup of young graduates with no prospect of getting jobs so what should they do? Just sit their asses in their moms and dads’ homes and wait for an angle to appear from above with handouts? I don’t think so. if the government doesn't create jobs for them, don't expect them to stay loyal that long.
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Re: List of Isaaq and gadabuursi traitors in 2019

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DayrBare wrote: Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:36 pm That is a terrible idea, we can’t control people., in my opinion ignoring them is the best strategy. People can believe whatever they want provided they cause no harm to the country. You can’t blacklist everyone who believes differently, people are not sheep and the state cant act like the shepherd. The state must provide the conditions where everyone could be content otherwise when the government fails to create jobs for the youth, provide basic infrastructure services—clean water, sewage, roads, electricity, to name a few or support the basic livelihood of its citizens, then people will seek alternatives. The state must earn the loyalty of its citizens by proving these basic things. Its easier to control happy citizen than hungry and frustrated one.

Things have changed in the country, close to 80% if not more of the population is urban dwellers now because of the reoccurring droughts in the country, the nomads have lost their only possessions in cattle and camels and if they were to become farmers, there is water scarcity as well as it rains less than it used to. Hence, as people move to cities, it becomes the government’s obligation to provide the basic human needs to these people and in failure such, people will rebel and lose patience with government. People can only be loyal so much.

There is massive pileup of young graduates with no prospect of getting jobs so what should they do? Just sit their asses in their moms and dads’ homes and wait for an angle to appear from above with handouts? I don’t think so. if the government doesn't create jobs for them, don't expect them to stay loyal that long.
Going to the enemy camp and claiming Dirty waqooyi and collaborating with the enemy against SL isn't a matter of opinion is pure treason that ought be published.
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