He Establishes Presidential Technology Award at 7th Expo Summit Opening
By M.A. Egge
The President of the Republic of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (popularly known as Irro), has stated unequivocally that Somaliland will never reunite with the Mogadishu government of Somalia.
He made these remarks on Saturday in Hargeisa while officially opening the 7th Annual Somaliland Technology Expo. The event showcased services, advancements from ICT companies, and innovations by Somaliland’s youth in the field of modern digital technology.
During the expo, the President announced the introduction of an Annual Presidential Technology Award for winners who achieve breakthroughs in technological innovation.
Regarding the issue of Somalia, the Head of State was clear that the country will not reunite with its southern neighbor, noting that the remaining technicalities to formally sever ties are being addressed.
“We are aware that, despite Somaliland’s reassertion of its sovereignty and separation from Somalia on May 18, 1991, there are still matters that need to be finalized to complete the process,” the Head of State said. He cited examples such as “the Hajj quota and the national telephone code, despite the fact that major telecommunication companies have made great efforts.”
He pointed out that aviation administration is another outstanding issue. He commended the Minister of Aviation for the significant steps taken and expressed hope for his success.
The President asserted, “In general, I want to emphasize that we are not at war with Somalia, nor do we harbor hatred or resentment. On May 18, 1991, we freely decided our own destiny, just as we freely chose to unite with Somalia before. Now, we seek a dignified and honorable separation.”
He continued, “Somalia faces many challenges; its regional administrations are fragmented and unable to come together, yet they talk of forming new ones while failing to unite the existing ones.”
He then posed the question, “Isn’t this the parable of the woman who, already laden, sought to carry an even more burdensome load?”
In a significant portion of his speech, the President emphasized the profound impact of modern technology on society, the economy, education, healthcare, and government administration.
He highlighted that technology is now the backbone of progress, ambition, and global transformation, stressing that any nation aspiring to advance must keep pace with technological and innovative developments.
The President expressed his vision for Somaliland to become a leader in digital innovation. He urged government institutions, the business community, and the youth to fully leverage the opportunities presented by modern technology to help build a digitally advanced Somaliland rooted in knowledge, innovation, and tangible progress.
In conclusion, the President praised the Minister of Communications and Technology, the ministry’s staff, and the nation’s technology community. He encouraged them to continue their efforts in advancing national digital services to ensure Somaliland keeps pace with the rapid transformations in modern technology.
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