Hargeisa (Hornpost) The recent incident in Geneva — where over half of a Somali delegation vanished after securing diplomatic visas — is not merely a diplomatic scandal; it is a vivid illustration of institutional decay, endemic corruption, and the deliberate misuse of state instruments by the failed government of Somalia.
This is not an isolated incident. For years, Somalia’s diplomatic apparatus has been exploited as a vehicle for personal enrichment, illicit migration, and political patronage. Diplomatic passports have become commodities — issued not to deserving representatives, but to the highest bidders! The international stage, in turn, is repeatedly misused as a smuggling route dressed in the cloak of sovereignty.
In sharp contrast, the Republic of Somaliland has spent more than three decades building institutions rooted in accountability, transparency, upholding rule of law, and democratic governance. Somaliland’s international delegations reflect competence, integrity and duty-bound— not misuse, opportunism or fraud.
This moment presents a sobering challenge to the international community: How long can the world afford to ignore the growing gulf between a failed state (Somalia) that exploits the donated resources and diplomatic channels for personal and family gain, and a functioning democracy that upholds them with discipline and pride (the Republic of Somaliland).”
Hussein Adan Igeh (Deyr), Spokesman for the President of the Republic of Somaliland
Source: X account https://x.com/Huseindeyr/status/1932824222201442811
Hornpost staff Reporter
Abdikarim Salah
Abdikarim Saed Salah is a multimedia journalist and international correspondent with over 15 years of professional experience in broadcast journalism, digital media, and political reporting across the Horn of Africa. He is the Founder, Editor and reporter at Horn post Digital News Platform, He is currently based in Hargeisa, Somaliland, where he works as a TV presenter and producer at Horn Cable TV, covering politics, regional security, governance, and international affairs. His reporting focuses on major developments in the Horn of Africa, including geopolitical dynamics, elections, security issues, and diplomatic relations. He is known for producing in-depth interviews, field reporting, and analysis-driven journalism.


