Commemorating
Somaliland’s Youth Day
"Youth are like young plants,
they need to be cared for, if you take a good care of your plants,
you will have strong plants and a good harvest. It is the same with
youth, if you invest them”.
We are born in Somaliland; we will live in Somaliland and we will
die in Somaliland. On 20 February 1982, young courageous students
determined to stand for justice with throw ing stones one of
the most powerful military force in Africa. Most of them were in
upper primary school grade eighth and first year in a high school.
It was a day to remember for those students who lost their lives in
that day. It was a day to remember for those who prove their
commitment by tossing stones to prepare a better Somaliland for the
coming generation.
Many of us who are lucky enough to go schools today and have
environment that supp ort us morally wouldn’t understand what
it feels like to fling stones at that day. Imagine what goes through
your mind if you were there. We, as youth today reaped the fruits of
our older generations and heroic students.
Remember UFFO a group of young educators who paid themselves to work
hard for their communities and build a better Somaliland for all as
we are young people of today. They noshed us volunteer ideas and
what freedom is and how to achieve it. They started sa
nitation programmes in Hargeisa hospital as a means of helping their
populations. Members of UFFO were arrested for their serving to the
people while others sentenced to death.
We Somaliland generation of today are commemorating this day under
theme of this year which is the importance of youth participation in
decision – making process. Different occasions is hold to mark this
day by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, youth umbrella
organizations and other youth based community organizations in
Somaliland. Speeches presented in these occasions are aspiring at
supporting young people’s parti cipation in the social,
economical development and policy making of the country. Young
people have the latent and aptitude to play a part in society and
symbolize a voice that calls for the development of life in that
society.
Youth participation in society
has most often been considered in terms of civic engage ment.
Being a teenager is a wonderful period. When you are teenager you
are violent as a wolf, just because you have seen yourself as a
grown up and powerful. We imagine that we are the best thing that
exists in the world.
Young people will not be enthusiastic, creative and innovative
unless their societies understand they have the potential to improve
their country socially, economically and politically. Thus, it
depends on how their societies treat them We can say if we train our
youth the leaders of the future, our society will prosper, but if
they miss a direction the society will fail and live poverty. .
Hence, it is essential that youth to obtain the guidan ce and
support they need in this challenging stage of life. If supported
and encouraged, youth can make a sizeable input to their country.
The young people of today are really tough and talented people.
Every young men and women has a dream to carry his/her country into
a higher position in the world. Involvement of society’s decision
making at a young age enhances the wellbeing of every nation. We
have to express our views and opinions so as to be taken seriously
that we are agent of change. Inspiring the young people to speak out
by articulating their views and ideas feels he or she has something
to offer in his society and also a sense of belongs. A major benefit
of young people’s input in decision making process makes better the
confidence, knowledge and motivates others to be a part of them. It
is therefore important for every nation to ensure the wellbeing of
its youth and Somalil and is not exceptional.
The message is clear; Today’s young Somali Landers need
participating decision-making process to obtain a sort of life
skills to actively participate of an increasingly knowled
ge-intensive society and become today’s young citizens and tomorrow
as the country’s future leaders. Unfortunately Somaliland government
is not putting higher youth concerns at the heart of their
development agenda, and still more remains to be done.
In spite of these, young people still face many challenges and
problems which prevent them from showing their filled potential.
Somaliland lack sound national youth policies that guides to the
next generations for participating the decision making process in
the country. It is, therefore crucial that youth receive the
leadership and support they need in their government and sustaining
them successful transition from youth to adult hood.
Farhan Abdi Suleiman (Oday)
Farhan is a social worker, youth activist and graduate of Hargeisa
University. You can be contacted as
Email: Oday1999@yahoo.com
Tell: 4401132
Hargiesa, Somaliland
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