By Ali Said Faqi
I followed with
great interest the publicized ceremony of the handover of the lower Shabelle to
the ICU that was held in Afgoye on September 30, 2006. The ceremony was well
organized and seems to be well attended. I was personally touched by the Speech
of Mr. Indha Adde, particularly when he asked the public to be judged on his
actions and requested for forgiveness. I believe that was a sincere statement
and I applauded for his courage. Though he commended himself of doing a great
job and to have provided financial support to ICU, money he unveiled to have
been collected from the poor people of Lower Shabelle; however, he never
discussed or admitted that his administration was from its inception an illegal
one that exploited the locals as well as the resources of the region.

I had the
impression also that the participants of the ceremony deliberately ignored the
quandary of the natives of the region and the pain they endured for the last 16
years. In fact no one addressed the abuses and the humiliations inflicted to the
indigenous people of the region. Instead every one who spoke rather chose to
heavily condemn the public uproar that was directed towards the special
treatment of the illegal administration of Lower Shabelle and called the
criticism unwarranted maintaining the illegal administration of Mr. Indha Adde
to have granted safety to the region. It must however, be stressed out that even
the illegal administration of JVA was able to provide a relative safety to
Kismayu, but yet the ICU still decided to go ahead and take over the city by
force. This double standard approach of dealing with identical issues and lack
of empathy from the ICU leaders really contradicts to the Islamic basic
principles and raises a great deal of misgivings.
Regardless of all these incongruities the show seemed to be going well as
planned until Mr. Sheikh Shariif came to the podium. The spokesperson of the ICU
has created a paradox when he officially called for a moratorium to the handover
of the region. As usual Mr. Sheikh Shariif is a man of nice words; he likes
preaching before he gets to the real point to find ways to confuse his
listeners. But this time we were very smart to read not only his lips, but also
understand his maneuver. It was a very disappointing moment for many of us who
are really committed to see a positive change in Somalia in general and in
particular, the Lower Shabelle. Indeed, we were obligated to give the benefit of
doubt to the ICU until we realized that it was a sham ceremony intended to blind
and fool the public. In the last 3-4 months the ICU instituted Islamic
administrations led by the locals in many districts outside of Mogadishu
including Balad, Jowhar, Bulo- Burte, and Beledweyne. I honestly question why
the handover of the lower Shabelle to its native should go through three phases
as stated in the speech of Sheikh Shariif. It is my gut feeling that at the end
nothing will ever change. I wish history to prove me wrong.
If the brutal exploitation of unarmed clans in the South is not an urgent issue
for the ICU, I greatly doubt their seriousness to resolve Somali crises. As I
alluded in one of my previous articles, the illegal occupation in the lower
Shabelle is a cancer for the ICU and unfortunately it failed for the third time
to grasp the golden opportunity to be a trusted religious organization committed
to the justice of Somalia. I will still insist until proven wrong that clan
allegiance has once again superseded the faith.
The wishy-washy attitude of the ICU towards the Lower Shabelle region is a clear
sign of the ICU’s weakness towards distinguishing between faith and clan
loyalty. The lower Shabelle is known to have the highest religious scholars in
any region of Somalia. For those of you who are not aware, I like to jog your
memory that SHEIKH AWEYS AL-QADIRI- the father of Islam in Somalia was born and
raised in Lower Shabelle. Cities like Merca and Barawe in the Lower Shabelle
used to be or are still the Mecca of Islam in Somalia. It is very clear that the
natives of this region are not atheist or unbelievers, but their misery lies to
the fact that they live in one of the finest area of Somalia. The discrimination
of the natives of the South is a matter of survival for the occupiers and I
doubt that they will ever release the region. Let us remind ourselves that this
is Somalia, a country consumed by vicious wind of hatred and clan ideology based
on domination of others.
On another note, I like to extend my support and admiration to the most beloved
Somali cartoonist, Amin Amir who has done a stunning job educating the public
with his political cartoons. Amin is well known to draw cartoons related to the
most current issues of Somalia and his cartoons does not portray only the ICU’s
flawed process, but also the TFG. A quick review of Mr. Amin’s cartoons would
show that he has exposed cartoons related to pertinent issues in Somaliland and
Puntland as well. The curse of Sheikh Shariif to Amin Amir will not intimidate
us as we live in countries where the freedom of expression is the basic rights
of every citizen. Sheikh Shariif must realize that he is no more a public school
teacher in Mogadishu, but a national figure and he will be criticized or praised
based on his political actions and performance.
I am appalled by his continuous
attempt to silence his critics. In a previous occasion he called the public to
refrain themselves from passing judgments to the illegal administration in Lower
Shabelle. Mr. Sharif’s latest attempt to silence Mr. Amir raises a lot of
questions about his real personality. His words are those of an inexperienced
politician, I am quite sure under his authority; the public might not be allowed
to express their personal views. Finally, I like to remind him that Somalia is
not a property of a specific community, but it is a country belonging to all of
us including him. If you hate to be publicly criticized, the best choice for you
will be to stay away from politics. Yesterday’s show in Afgoye was nothing, but
a farce. I believe Amin Amir would have been the best man to express yesterday’s
event in one simple cartoon than what I did in these two pages, but that is his
talent which I greatly admire.
Dr. Ali Said Faqi EMail:Alifaqi@yahoo.com