HARGEISA A CITY WITH OUT RUNNING WATER
WATER There are nearly six hundred thousand residents in Hargeysa (which counts as half of its population of 1.2 million) who have not had running water for the past eighteen years. Administration came and went promising during the campaign addressing this issue and dealing with it as their first priority, but nothing has been done thus far. Instead of taking steps to eliminate the pain and suffering of this
There are nearly six
hundred thousand residents in Hargeysa (which counts as half of its population
of 1.2 million) who have not had running water for the past eighteen years.
Administration came and went promising during the campaign addressing this
issue and dealing with it as their first priority, but nothing has been done
thus far. Instead of taking steps to eliminate the pain and suffering of this
population, government introduced new taxes targeting water trucks that were
life lane of these residents. Consequently, people lost their patience and
peacefully protested in Hargeysa this week. As expected, authority confronts
protesters with machine guns and live ammunitions killing two and wounding eleven
of them. To make this matter worse, government officials give out distorted
account of the incident. To deny the rights of these fellow citizens who have
been peacefully protesting against water shortage in the city the authority
accused the victims as being traitors who were organized by a foreign element
and are politically motivated. According to the sources in Hargeysa Hospital,
one of the victims who took a bullet into his neck still has that bullet
sitting there because doctors have refused to operate until the boy’s family
pays three hundred dollars US ($300). Surprisingly, the young and inexperienced
mayor who inherited the position took authorities advice and dismissed
Hargeysa’s water shortage; and, the City water supply director was shocked to
hear this news. Clearly, this shows the incompetence of these individuals and
the neglectful behavior of the central government about the plight of Hargeysa
residents who are slowly dying because of unsanitary conditions and water bound
diseases for many years. This is not the first time that Hargeysa resident
could not control their frustrations about the water shortage and took to the
streets. Similar and spontaneous riots had happen six years ago after water
drilling rig which had been drilling water wells South East direction of the
city suddenly transferred by the authority to the western part of the country.
Five people died and fifteen wounded in that demonstration. The total number of
Hargeysa citizens who died due to the violence during protests so far is seven
and twenty six wounded, six critically. To be fair, it was known fact that
previous government secured some investment for this cause and start drilling
water wells in Dararweyne area. According to a source, more than fourteen water
wells has been drilled, inter connected and ready to be pumped into the Eastern
part of the city. However, time and time again people in Hargeysa get
conflicting information about the progress of project and cannot comprehend why
it is taking so long. Also, they cannot digest why the current water supply of
Hargeysa is not distributed equally to all citizens of the city. Eighteen years
of waiting for the authority to provide basic drinking water to the people of
Hargeysa took its toll. People lost trust of their leaders and had doubts
whatever information was publicized about this issue. In addition, to control
the people who are demanding their basic rights, government uses police
brutality and indiscriminate killing. Shooting and killing angry children
throwing stones cannot be justified in any circumstance. It is cold blooded
murder and it is the responsibility of the government to answer to the public.
Whatever the case maybe, it is clear, Hargeysa water shortage and the plight of
its resident is not included in the current government’s list of priorities.
The government is in the mood to campaign, and is busy with securing votes and
supporters, while ignoring and neglecting its basic responsibility of their
citizens in Hargeysa. The slogan of this campaign is the road to Erigavo city.
One asks how on earth any sound politician can dismiss 600,000 people which
made up to 17.1% of 3.5 million of Somaliland population and still wants to
govern, but everything is possible in Africa. Nevertheless, it is time Mr. Ahmed
Mohamed Mohamoud (Siraanyo), the president of Somaliland to do paradigm
reshuffle by reorganizing his priority list. Having clean running water is
basic human rights and it has been recognized as such in the United Nations
Charter of Human Rights. Building roads improves movement of goods, people and
economy in general, but, does not negate the right to have running water. In
fact, other social services such as health, education and security come before
the roads. The Hargeysa water issue had been one of your campaign promises and
people have been waiting for you patiently to this day. Also, it is the time
for elected of officials such as Parliament, House of Elders, opposition
parties and any responsible citizen who has some dignity left in his soul speak
up and bring government leaders in to account by asking relevant questions
regarding this matter. “If it’s not in my house it is not my problem” mentality
will not serve any purpose and does not lead a destitute nation out of misery.
Remember history will not hide any official who mismanages public funds, ignore
calls for his tax payers and abuses his personal authority while he is in
office. BY ENG AYAALE ALI OSMAN XOGREEBNEWS OFFICE HARGEISA SOMALILAND Leave a comment |
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HARGEISA A CITY WITH OUT RUNNING WATER
WATER There are nearly six hundred thousand residents in Hargeysa (which counts as half of its population of 1.2 million) who have not had running water for the past eighteen years. Administration came and went promising during the campaign addressin