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Somaliland gets new leader, pushes for global recognition

The commission also announced that opposition leader Abdirahman Cirro defeated incumbent President Muse Abdi in the election.

• November 19, 2024
Abdirahman Cirro
Abdirahman Cirro [Credit: Garowe Online]

On Tuesday, the Somaliland electoral commission said it had set up a leadership change as the breakaway Somali region pushed for global recognition.

The commission also announced that opposition leader Abdirahman Cirro defeated incumbent President Muse Abdi in the election.

Somaliland has had de facto self-rule since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991 but has not been recognised by any country, restricting access to international finance and the ability of its six million people to travel.

Mr Cirro, leader of the opposition Waddani party, won 64 per cent of the vote against Mr Abdi’s 35 per cent, said Musa Hassan, chairman of the Somaliland Electoral Commission.

Occupying a strategic location at the juncture of the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, Somaliland sees international recognition as being within reach after signing a preliminary deal with landlocked Ethiopia in January.

The deal would grant Addis Ababa a strip of land on its coast in exchange for recognition.

The capital, Hargeisa, is also hopeful that the incoming U.S. administration of President-elect Donald Trump will be favourable to its cause.

Several leading African policy officials from Mr Trump’s first term have voiced support for recognising Somaliland.

Somaliland has enjoyed a comparative period of peace since achieving autonomy three decades ago, just as Somalia plunged into a civil war from which it has yet to emerge.

While Mr Cirro has signalled broad support for the preliminary pact with Ethiopia, his commitment to implementing it is not clear.

Some analysts suspect he could be more open to dialogue with Somalia’s government, which opposes the agreement.

The deal has soured Mogadishu’s relations with Ethiopia, a major contributor towards a peacekeeping force in Somalia fighting Islamist militants there, and drawn Somalia closer to Ethiopia’s historic rivals, Egypt and Eritrea.

(Reuters/ NAN)

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