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The first of the Human
Rights is Freedom from Fear. Do not fear,
Mr. President. You must go to Malaysia and
bow and ask Mahathir Mohamed, former Prime
Minister of Malaysia, and ask him: "Mr.
Mahathir, Sir, could you please teach me how
to do my job without fear from my own
people?" I am certain he will
teach you a dozen ways to run the country
and rescue its citizens from Dante's
Inferno. Lesson 1 would be "shove all
fears into the gutter without looking over
your shoulders.
Mr. President, you may not
know Mr. Mahathir Mohamed, but the freedom
loving peoples in the Third World regard him
as a man with guts and love for his people-
and like Julius Nyerere, he had no foreign
accounts. Despite death threats from his
enemies (and there were many), he put his
country back on its feet. How he did it is
no longer a mystery. He did it because for
one thing he was not afraid of his enemies
and devoted to his people and country-a man
who refused to be distracted from his noble
tasks under very difficult circumstances.
Today Malaysia is one of the most prosperous
and peaceful countries in Asia with 'CAN
DO' mentality.
Mahathir Mohamed often
said: "Do not fear," he
said it and behaved this way because around
him there were people who resembled
him--people with chutzpah. In the Somali
case, for example, the brave women of
Mogadishu who sold their jewelry, and even
their own homes to make Mogadishu a safe
place for your government, because all them
are very hungry for peace and stability, and
are sick and tired of the Mooryaan. These
ladies and civic workers in Mogadishu will
be on your side and help you kick asses.
Forgive me for my coarse language, Mr.
President. It is because I am angry and
embarrassed by your attitude vis-ŕ-vis the
capital.
Mr. President, when you
were in boot camp you may never thought,
that someday you would be in the highest
office of the country, representing people
who agreed to disagree. Somehow, you now
find it hard to knock heads, as Afweyne used
to do it in his heydays, instead you
promoted yourself from homeless President to
a hobo or drifter after quitting Nairobi,
searching for a new power-base in Djibouti,
Yemen, Egypt, the Emirates and Galkayu, of
all places.
Shelf the idea of opening
a liaison office in Mogadishu, because it is
not only unworkable, but is in contravention
of the constitution. Remember, by putting
that idea in practice you would also be
excruciating the brave women of Mogadishu
who sold their highly cherished assets in
order to make Mogadishu safer place for the
Federal Government-in-exile. Do your part to
communicate with the masses, and I am sure
they would listen to whatever you have to
tell them, that is if you use the Afweyne
Formula and his Modus Operanda. Since it
worked for him for more than two decades,
there is no reason why it should not work
for you. Use the carrot and not the stick!
Do not succumb to the intrigues of the
grinning Af-minsharis (the power brokers).
| Extend
an olive branch to the Speaker of
Parliament and the warlords, now
ministers in your government for
trying to clear the city streets
from the illegal barricades. |
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Use the well-meaning clan
elders and civic societies when needed. Be
careful when choosing your battles. There
will always be enforcement issues in a
country where warlords and petty politicians
often agree to disagree and are at each
other's throats. There will be times in
which you have to consider all options and
determine whether the potential risks are
worth taking.
Mr. President, Remember
you are no longer in the army where
commanding officers' orders are never
questioned, right or wrong. Know how to
accept criticism-it comes with the
territory. Try to understand what the real
message is. And don't take it personally.
Act reasonably and respect
the needs of others-in most instances you
should be focusing on what is best for the
men and women in the street and not what is
in your best interest. When acting as a
President, personal benefits and biases must
be put aside. Listen to the people-let their
voices be heard and let the government
provide the forum to do so.
Lastly, if you expect the
people to comply with the rules, then you
must also comply. Set the example and others
will follow.
By M. M. Afrah©
Email: afrah95@hotmail.com
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