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National Mobilization and Decisive Action: President Cirro Spearheads Peace Efforts in Awdal and Selel

HARGEISA, Somaliland In a swift response to the escalating crisis on the nation's western borders, President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Cirro) convened an emergency national consultative summit, bringing together the highest echelons of Somaliland's leadership. The primary objective of this high level gathering was to forge a lasting and definitive solution to the deadly conflict in the Awdal and Selel regions, a crisis that poses a significant threat to regional stability and communal harmony.


Accompanied by the Vice President, President Cirro hosted a broad coalition of national power. The summit was attended by the leadership of the bicameral parliament (the House of Elders and the House of Representatives), cabinet ministers, and members of the National Peace Committee. This comprehensive assembly underscores the gravity of the situation and the new administration's absolute commitment to halting the senseless shedding of fraternal blood. Somaliland, widely recognized for its unique ability to blend modern statecraft with traditional conflict resolution mechanisms, is once again mobilizing its collective strength to extinguish this emerging flashpoint.


Somaliland President Abdirahman Cirro convenes an emergency national summit to end the conflict in Awdal and Selel.

National Condolences and a Firm Stance

President Cirro opened the summit by extending national condolences to the families and relatives of the citizens who lost their lives in the recent clashes. He provided an in-depth assessment of the complex realities on the ground in Awdal and Selel, stressing to the gathered leaders that securing peace and safeguarding civilian lives must remain the absolute priority.


Historically, conflicts in these pastoral and agrarian regions stem from localized disputes over land ownership, water access, and grazing rights. However, if left unchecked, these localized skirmishes possess the volatile potential to engulf broader territories. Consequently, the President made it unequivocally clear that the government will deploy all necessary state resources and authority to protect the lives of its citizens and preserve the general stability of the nation.

The Four Pillars of the Peace Resolution

Following extensive deliberations and strategic briefings, the national leadership unanimously adopted a robust four point resolution, which will serve as the foundation of the government's pacification strategy:


  1. Immediate Ceasefire: An unconditional and immediate cessation of all hostilities to halt the violence and prioritize the rescue and protection of civilians trapped in the conflict zones.

  2. Unified National Rescue Mission: The launch of a coordinated national mobilization effort, integrating state security agencies, traditional elders, religious scholars, and prominent intellectuals to actively deescalate the tension on the ground.

  3. Integrated Conflict Resolution: A commitment to strengthen the negotiation table by utilizing both the formal rule of law and Somaliland's time tested traditional peacebuilding frameworks to address the root causes of the grievances.

  4. Reinforcement of Security: The immediate fortification of general security and the rule of law across the Awdal and Selel regions to prevent the conflict from spreading to new areas.

National Solidarity and the Path Forward

The leaders of both parliamentary houses, alongside the cabinet and the Peace Committee, fully endorsed the President's rapid response initiative. They pledged to execute their respective duties to facilitate the peace process, declaring with one voice that the nation can no longer tolerate the tragic and senseless loss of civilian lives.


Ultimately, this emergency summit sends a resolute message to the warring factions in the western regions: the nation stands united, and the only viable path forward is to lay down arms and engage in dialogue. The decisive actions taken by President Cirro and the national councils represent a highly promising step toward containing the crisis and restoring the durable peace that is foundational to Somaliland's progress and social cohesion.

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