Security. Unity. Governance.
Diagnosis:
Somalia’s instability is sustained by a hybrid threat: ideological extremism, political fragmentation, and youth disenfranchisement. Security is too often outsourced, governance too often transactional, and unity too often conditional.
Doctrine Application:
Internal Sovereignty demands that security and legitimacy be Somali-led, constitutionally grounded, and nationally owned.
The goal is not control – but coherence.
Policy Actions:
Digitise all federal financial flows to create real-time public auditability.
Self-Sufficiency. Innovation. Infrastructure.
Diagnosis:
Somalia’s wealth lies dormant – in its waters, youth, and trade routes – while foreign actors and illicit networks drain national capacity.
The problem is not scarcity, but sovereignty over opportunity.
Doctrine Application:
Economic Sovereignty transforms aid dependency into productive independence. Somalia’s economy must shift from extraction to innovation – led by Somali ownership and designed for long-term resilience.
Policy Actions:
Education. Culture. Critical Thought.
Diagnosis:
Somalia’s greatest loss is not material — it is intellectual.
Decades of conflict have eroded critical thinking, civic values, and creative confidence.
Doctrine Application:
Intellectual Sovereignty builds the Somali mind as the ultimate national resource — disciplined, creative, and proud.
Policy Actions:
Together, we rebuild the state – and restore the nation.”
Offices in Mogadishu, Nairobi, and across the Somali diaspora.
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“Somalia is not poor. It has been poorly led.
My mission is to rebuild the state and restore the nation with courage, strategy, and care.
This work cannot be done by one person. It requires all of us – our time, our energy, and our faith in one another.
We cannot wait for the world to save Somalia. We must save it ourselves – with dignity, unity, and vision.”
Nuradin Aden Dirie