Erigavo, Somaliland – Following the successful conclusion of a landmark peace conference, Sultan Said Sultan Abdisalan has lauded the collective effort and issued a resolute call for sustained unity, defining Erigavo as a shared home for all its inhabitants.
The Sultan expressed his profound appreciation for the leadership of the President of Somaliland and all participants, acknowledging their role in a gathering that has laid a solid foundation for lasting harmony in the Sanaag region.
In a statement that underscored the city’s communal spirit, Sultan Said declared, “Erigavo belongs to us all—it is a city of brothers and sisters.” He extended an open invitation to those not present to join the peace process, emphasizing that collective security and prosperity are universal aspirations.
“Our sole aim is the well-being of our nation and its people,” he affirmed, highlighting the selfless commitment driving the reconciliation efforts.
The Sultan called upon the entire Sanaag community—including elders, women, youth, religious leaders, and local authorities—to take primary responsibility for nurturing the newly established peace. “We are the ones who can establish and maintain peace in Erigavo,” he stated, urging a grassroots-driven approach to restore the region’s dignity and unity.
While praising the government and appointed committees for their pivotal roles, Sultan Said pledged his unwavering dedication to completing the journey ahead. “We have fulfilled our duty and are ready to finish what remains,” he vowed.
The Erigavo peace conference is heralded as a definitive turning point for Sanaag, uniting its people behind a common vision of stability and progress and signaling the promise of a more prosperous future.



