Somaliland´s
26th June 1960, 86 years of protectorate comes
to end

Today,
many people including persuaded Somalis try to put the Somali
history into their own tribal desire. Many of such individuals are
optimistic to eliminate the history of Somaliland and 26th June 1960
event.
They, usually, misuse the poems
and songs of Somaliland´s Independence Day like poem of
Abdullah Sultan Timacadded (Kana
Siib Kana Saar) and Song of Yusuf Hajji
Adan Qabile (Somaliyeey Toosoo)
in addition to many others. These poems/songs were exclusively for
Somaliland cause and its independence.
The history archives evidently highlight the existence of
Somaliland, and 34 countries recognized Somaliland after
independence from Great Britain. The people of Somaliland merely
handed over their independence and country to Italian Somalia. Many
Somalilanders consider 1st July 1960 as "Black Day in Somaliland
History".
Somaliland Prime Minister Mohammed Ibrahim Egal stepped down for the
cause of Somali unity. This was the first African leader steps down
for interest of cause but unfortunately Italian Somalia did not
respect such courageous step. Prime Minister Egal headed
Somaliland´s first Council of Ministers which contained four elected
ministers and prime minister. Great Britain invited Somaliland to
Common Wealth after 26th June 1960.
British Somaliland Protectorate held Legislative assembly elections
on 17th Feb 1960 between political parties including SNL (Somali
National League), NUF (National United Front) and USP (United Somali
Party). SNL won the election with 20 out of 33 seats. USP won 12
seats and NUF won only one seat (Michele Maraima seat). SNL and USP
formed alliance called SNL/USP. USP, mainly, had wide supporters in
Eastern and Western regions of Somaliland (Awdal and Sool).
The Somaliland Cabinet:
1- Mohamed Ibrahim Egal – Prime Minister
2- Garad Ali Garad Jama – Minister
3- Ahmed Hajji Duale (Keyse) – Minister
4- Hajji Yusuf Iman – Minister
5- Hajji Ibrahim Nur – Minister
First Somaliland Political Party was formed in 1936 under slogan of
SNS (Somali National Society) but unfortunately this party
disappeared after modern parties emerged including SNL, NUF (Nafta)
and USP in 1945-1958. NUF supported Somaliland to remain under
British Protectorate for another 10 years in order the British to
build schools, roads, hospitals and other infrastructure. British
Government accepted the condition but SNL/USP and even the public
did not understand the splendid idea of NUF.
Hajji Omer Askar and Mohammed Ibrahim Egal served as President and
General Secretary of SNL. Egal was elected from Berbera and he
served also as General Secretary of SNL Branch in Berbera. Michele
Maraima and Ahmed Hassan served as President and General Secretary
of NUF. Garad Ali Garad Jama also led USP.
The successful SNL, led by Mohammed Egal demanded for quick
independence. He boycotted the earlier elections of Somaliland
Legislatives, and his victory was aired by Cairo radio as a slap in
the face for imperialism. But Egal, 29 years old, was not expert in
fledgling independence, because was not able to stop the failed
unity with Italian Somalia.
The people of Somaliland are suffering until today, from that fake
unity with Italian Somalia. The Arabic proverb says "the mistake of
your grandfather kills your children". This is exactly what is
happening in Somaliland, because 1960 mistake cost the lives of
thousands in 1988 genocide against the people of Somaliland.
On 1943, Her Majesty the Queen of England and Wales offered
Somaliland leaders to bring Somali-speaking areas like Hawd and
Reserve Area (5th Region of Ethiopia) and NFD (Northern Frontier
District) under Somaliland administration, but Somalilanders who
were enthusiastic to independence turned down the offer and demanded
expulsion of British from Somaliland.
British handed over the Reserve Area (Part of 5th Region of
Ethiopia) to Ethiopian Emperor Haile Salasa on 1954. Somalilanders
expressed disappointment during handover of the area to Ethiopia and
all people wore white sheet (Weer Cad) around their head to express
bad-feelings. Reserve Area was under British Somaliland control.
Hassan Hashi Elmi, Brother of Politician Mohammed Hashi Elmi, was
head of Somaliland´s Field Force located in Awaare District (Reserve
Area) before handover. Field Forces were patrolling forces to
protect the border with Ethiopia. Field Forces were part of
Somaliland Policed commissioned by Jama Qorsheel.
Current Somaliland President Political Advisor, Member of Upper
House of the Parliament and Former Somaliland Parliament Speaker
Ahmed Mohamed Aden Qaybe worked as General Secretary of Somaliland´s
first cabinet who visited Ethiopia to negotiate over freedom of Hawd
and Reserve Area with Ethiopian Emperor Haile Salasa.
Qaybe wrote on Qarannews that Vice Minister of Interior Affairs of
Ethiopia Abdurrahman Mohamed Sayed Abdullah Hassan (The son of Mad
Mullah Sayed Abdullah Hassan) was sitting next to Haile Salasa and
opposed the proposed freedom of Somali dominated areas in Ethiopia.
Today, we are witnessing so-called political and religious groups
calling for independence of 5th Region of Ethiopia; even some people
believe the The Mad Mulla was their own hero.
British Governors of Somaliland:
I. Oct 1919 - 17 Aug 1922 Geoffrey Francis Archer
II. 17 Aug 1922 - 29 Nov 1925 Gerald Henry Summers
III. 26 Jan 1926 - 18 Jun 1932 Sir Harold Baxter Kittermaster
IV. 18 Jun 1932 - 2 Mar 1939 Sir Arthur Salisbury Lawrance
V. 2 Mar 1939 - 18 Aug 1940 Vincent Goncalves Glenday
VI. 29 Mar 1941 - 3 Mar 1943 Arthur Reginald Chater
VII. 3 Mar 1943 - 15 Nov 1948 Gerald Thomas Fisher
VIII. 1948 - Feb 1954 Gerald Reece (from 1950, Sir Gerald Reece)
IX. Feb 1954 - 1959 Theodore Ouseley Pike (from 1956, Sir Theodore
Ouseley Pike)
X. 11 Jul 1959 - 26 Jun 1960 Sir Douglas Hall
After Independence Day:
On 2nd May 1960, Somaliland cabinet led by Mohamed Ibrahim Egal met
with their counterparts in London, England and held ten days
meeting. The meeting was to grant independence to Somaliland – as
independent State. The British government agreed the independence on
26th June 1960.
Somaliland celebrated for the long waited independence and installed
the Somaliland Flag at the first time on 26 June Center (near the
Central Jail of Hargiesa). Somaliland government constructed mosque
in the center now. This is an attempt to erase the old bad memories
of the failed unity with Somalia.
Unfortunately, after four days Somalilanders joined Italian Somalia
to form Somali Republic. Somalilanders had no experience of unity
and only wanted to see united Somali starting from NFD of Kenya to
French Somaliland (Djibouti).
Somaliland was deceived by their trusted brothers in Italian Somalia
including power sharing. All important projects went to south
Somalia without considering the need of Somaliland to development.
Only, after two months from the unity, the Somalilanders were
disappointed with response from their brothers in South.
1st July 1960 unity between British Somaliland and Italian Somalia
was signed without preconditions. Mohammed Ibrahim Egal and other
educated members of Somaliland expressed their willingness to remain
independent for at least six months, but the public refused and
forced them to hand over the independent to Italian Somalia.
Also, Minister Garad Ali Garad Jama asked the leaders and chief
tribes of Somaliland to remain independent but the crowd roared with
famous Somali Proverb "Laa Yaa GARAD" which means NO MR. GARAD even
some historians reported that Prime Minister Mohamed Egal was hit by
one person with Pepsi Cola bottle on his neck, after Egal asked for
delay in unity with Italian Somalia.
After two months from the unity, all Somalilanders clearly
understood that they have been deceived by their brothers in Italian
Somalia. They understood that power sharing is not been done
probably. The capital city and leadership of the country went both
to the South and Hargiesa got second capital title.
First Military Coup in Somali history:
The improper power sharing between joining parties triggered anger
between young Somaliland officers mainly the military officers who
all graduated from Military Colleges in England and were part of
Somaliland Scouts. These officers staged military coup in 1961.
The coup was to return the Somaliland from 1st July 1960 union. And
it was against the government in Mogadishu, but it was not
successful because of the public had hope in the unity.
The officers included Abdullah Saeed Abbi, Mohammed Ahmed, Hassan
Kayd and many other officers. The government imprisoned all those
officers involved in the coup and later released them to participate
in 1964 war with Ethiopia. Somalia had no military forces equivalent
to the jailed officers.
The first Somali government led by Aden Adde downgraded the highly
qualified and graded officials from Somaliland, who were more
educated than their counterparts in Italian Somalia. This angered
many Somaliland Officials including Ahmed Hajji Duale (Keyse) who
later resigned from the government.
In late 1970´s some of Somaliland tribes formed armed group called
SNM (Somali National Movement) against oppression of Siyad Barre –
who ruled Somalia under gun point from 1969 to 1991. Siyad Barre
bombed Somaliland cities in 1988 because he knew that Somalilanders
will return their lost integrity and sovereignty. SNM liberated
Somaliland in 1990.
Today, Somaliland with 3.5 million populations with an area of
135,000 kilometers has all institutions of modern state, and many
observers called the international community to recognize but
Somaliland is still waiting the free voice of the world to accept
their efforts.
By: Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi
Email:
az.almutairi@yahoo.com
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