Somaliland minister of information resigns after Borama clashes
Somaliland’s Information Minister Ahmed Yasin Sheikh Ali Ayaanle resigned following deadly clashes in Borama over the controversial Xeer Ciise event. The minister said the responsibility lay with the President, who had approved the event, and urged the public to maintain peace while grievances are addressed through dialogue.
The Minister of Information for Somaliland, Ahmed Yasin Sheikh Ali Ayaanle, has announced his resignation following deadly clashes in Borama that left several people dead. The unrest erupted after the minister allowed a controversial Heer Isse event, sparking widespread protests in the city.
Minister Ayaanle, who remained absent from public view during the two days of protests, said the decision to permit the event was ultimately the responsibility of the President, who had authorized the controversial approval. “I cannot take responsibility for a decision that brought harm to my family and region; it was the President who sanctioned and communicated it,” the minister said.
He described the President as generous for allowing him to work alongside him and expressed gratitude for the cooperation during his tenure. Minister Ayaanle added that he submitted his resignation letter to the President today, which was accepted, and both prayed for the nation’s welfare.
The outgoing minister also addressed the people of the Awdal region, urging them to maintain peace and avoid further clashes with neighboring communities. “You have every right to protest, but avoid actions that can be exploited by adversaries or leave a dark mark in history,” he advised.
The situation in Borama has reportedly stabilized after President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi suspended the Heer Isse event. A reconciliation meeting is scheduled for the 10th of the month to address the grievances of local communities.
However, the Isse clan has expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s decision and insists that the event proceed as planned.