August 22, 2010
WELL DONE IS BETTER THAN WELL SAID
After a long journey to political race in somalailand the final game were about to play: Presidential Election on 26 June 2010. Somalinad people turned out to cast their secret ballot. Kulmiye became the peop le’s choice which we meant for deloberate change.
People campained, voted and ultimately celeberated the historic triumph of the election result. Dissident citizens had one thing in common a change in return for progress. During the course of presidential campaing, all politicains were campaining punches of pledges which atracted hearts and minds of many people who have been thirsty for change.
People put down every promise said by the politicians whether being a compaing to get a vote or vow to fulfill. People are accustomed to hearing every election promises made by the running and hopeful presidents nevertheless, now it is different, for a different time whith a different circumstance with a different people I mean people are now better off to understand the countibility so their choice is not be Insha Allah A CHOICE OF REGRET but rather a choice of Relax.
After kulmiye won a clear lead of all votes cast through out the country, kulmiye then turned its focus on biulding a constructive government for the people. All can not be satisfied and some people were not given their expectation what so ever, fairness can be truly achieved by equally providing the country with same share of development targeting their most needed part.
And allowing all somalainad citizens whether they were for or agianst Kulmiye to access what so ever, every citizen might possibly have. Ibelieve with out competition there would be no ligitimate Government.
What I am also convinced is that all can not be done an over night but we are anticipating from the government to to prove its promises. In short, well done is better than well say. We, all Somalainad citizens no matter what edge we live in Somalailand are looking forward a step farward not two steps backward. We should say with a loud voice No to
Tribalism, No to regionalism, No to pessimism, No to chauvanism, and No to favouratism. And we should also say Yes to Oneness, Yes to togetherness, Yes to optimism, yes to citizenship respect.
From the mind of Aidrous Elmi Yousuf
Amoud 3 rd year medical student
Email: caydaruuscilmi@hotmail.com
No: 002524129000
