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Article-Who Is Right: - FGS 🔙 State Government.
Christopher Clapham, author of the book The Nature of the Third World State, or researcher Kola Olugbade, defines the term "neopatrimonialism" in the use of power and resources. -Political.
This happened in Latin America in the 20th century and was known as the Patron-client relationship.
Those who have the power of government to reward positions and contracts only for those who support or are loyal, in order to maintain power.
So individuals who do not hold formal positions are more powerful than the government, but have been given direct contact.
Since there is no system of government that effectively serves the interests of the people, these people must be sought and their relationship resolved.
The result is that corruption cannot be fought unless it is strengthened and politics works.
So in Somalia it is more difficult to understand the game of'Neopatrnimonialism' than to be a Minister, because the Minister himself would not be able to do it if he had no connection with that group.
This system is based on the government of Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, and is based on the political model of the 6th Clan.
If you are realistic, you can't expect anything like this in the Third World, especially in African countries.
The general public thinks that President Farmajo believes in ‘Patriotism’, but in reality he believes in what is known as‘opportunism’, transport-Opportunity.
This is not a shame for African politicians, and this is the basis of the outcome of Dhusamareb 3. On the other hand, Puntland and Jubbaland have adopted a policy based on(a) exclusivism, (b) Isolationism, (c) dogmatism and (d) radicalism.
A policy based on equality, segregation and extremism based on the belief that you are the only one who is right.
Research shows that any person or group of people who combine these four characteristics is a threat to their very existence, and ends up being
'self destructive'.
This is because the presidents of Dani and Madobe come from Islamic movements and one believes in God as one with Him, and therefore the truth is always with Him.
In politics, God does not exist. He tests human beings and allows them to compete in the world.
Politics is based on what is possible and can always reduce your losses, not on the Qur'anic revelation that God inspires you to be right.
Therefore, a possible solution is for the PL and JL leaders to understand the DF's 'Neopatrnimonialism' policy, and then decide what is possible.
As the New World Order today is based on an inter-dependency relationship, Somalis are not inseparable.
Readers, let me leave you with the answer: Did the leaders of Puntland and Jubbaland shoot each other in the leg or were they shot? What is appropriate for the Somali people?