Hargeisa (hornpost.com/) The President of the Republic of Somaliland, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdilahi Cirro together with the Vice President Mohamed Ali Awcabdi, today hosted a lunch event at the presidential palace for all the traditional leaders of Somaliland.
The President of Somaliland urged the traditional leaders to maintain peace and stability in the region to work and help the Government to maintain peace in eastern regions.
The traditional leaders are the dignity and honor of the Somaliland nation and they are the ones who participate in maintaining peace, stability and harmony in the Somaliland community.
[blockquote align="none" author=" President of the Republic of Somaliland, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdilahi Cirro"]“I personally decided to work for the unity and well-being of the people of Somaliland in the remaining days of my life” [/blockquote]
Also, traditional leaders are the key to resolving conflicts, preventing conflicts, and they are the basis of the building of peace of the nation.
Hornpost staff Reporter
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