GAROOWE (Sahan Post) — As political alliances in Somalia realign ahead of national elections expected in the next seven months, Puntland is positioning itself to play a central role in shaping the country’s future governance framework.
Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni has announced that his administration is planning to host a high-level conference in Garowe focused on addressing Somalia’s state-building challenges and identifying sustainable solutions.
Speaking in Garowe, President Deni said the upcoming forum will bring together Somali scholars and experts—rather than political actors driven by personal interests—to produce independent ideas aimed at restoring effective state institutions in the country.
“As the Government of Puntland, we want to facilitate a platform where scholars with expertise in state-building can gather in Garowe to examine, through rigorous analysis, the obstacles facing Somalia’s state-building process,” President Deni stated.
He added, “Politicians may often be influenced by personal ambitions, but we want rational judgement to lead, not emotion or self-interest. This is the responsibility we expect Somali intellectuals and religious scholars to fulfill.”
The initiative represents a notable shift in Somalia’s political culture, where expert opinion has traditionally been undervalued and overshadowed by powerful interest-based alliances driven by political and economic motivations.
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