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Article: Importance
of Choosing the Right Leadership
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Article: Importance of Choosing the Right Leadership
Election Day for Puntland State of Somalia is right around the corner
and it is believed at least ten candidates are jostling for just
one post; unless, by some miracle, few heads choose to bow out,
gracefully. From among the contestants the electorate in Garowe
will decide who will become Puntlands next president. Hopefully,
sanity will prevail and Garowe will choose a man, not because of
his family name but because he is in fact a person who can do the
job.
Past the garbage ridden streets of Bosaso, it is hard to decide
who is responsible for Puntlands ills; the oblivious Somali
or the rulers who have gone missing. Disregard for human
and territorial rights have led the way to disorder and bad blood---to
name just one of the many horror stories that need undoing, few,
if any, honorable men are nowadays left in LasAnood, and whats
left of normal population consists primarily of destitute women
and children.
Choosing the right leader is of vital importance, not just for Puntlanders
but for Somalis everywhere.
Following our prophets death, it became incumbent on the companions
to appoint a leader that would steer the ummah in the right direction.
Although some of the companions preferred Ali, ultimately, due to
factors that favored Abu Bakrs leadership, the responsibility
of leading the Muslims, fell on Abu Bakrs shoulders. If lineage
was the only advantage, Ali would have been the obvious option.
He was the Prophets cousin and son-in-law. However, the majority
of the companions selected Abu Bakr, as he was at that point in
time the perfect choice.
Umar Bin Al Khattabs address to the companions testifies to
the importance of this selection and the care with which it was
executed: "I expected that the Holy Prophet would out-live
us all, but it was the will of God that after having fulfilled his
mission he should return to God. Verily, the Prophet came from God,
and to God he has returned. He has left with us the Holy Quran from
which we can always receive guidance. And we have in our midst,
Abu Bakr, Companion of the Prophet, and the "Second of the
two in the Cave", who is undoubtedly the worthiest among us
to conduct our affairs. To strengthen his hands and to maintain
the integrity of the Muslim community, it is necessary that we should
repose our confidence in him and offer him our allegiance. Now come
and offer bait (allegiance) to him."
As is apparent from this example, the need for direction and a common
goal is a must for every Muslim community. If we are looking for
a political climate where justice and logical reasoning are the
characteristics of our leaders then we need to have the courage
to remove anything that is disruptive to that goal.
Expanding on the virtues of selecting the right person for the right
post, Imam Alghazali, in his book, Muslims Character, quotes
a hadith related from Abu Zar, who reported that he once asked the
Prophet for a position of governorship whereby the Prophet replied:
O Abu Zar! You are weak, and this responsibility is a trust.
On the Day of Judgment it will be a cause of loss of honor and ignominy.
However, those people will be spared who will have accepted it with
all its responsibilities and would have fulfilled whatever responsibilities
they had in this connection.
Islam is a code of conduct that places great importance on all aspects
of a Muslims life, nothing of importance is left to chance,
every aspect is safeguarded and put in its proper perspective. Man
is an honorable creation, his life, honor and dignity are precious
and sacred. A genuine leader is one who understands the weighty
responsibility of running other peoples lives.
A sincere leader is not removed from the needs and aspirations of
his people. He is a benevolent servant, not a feared tyrant. He
is truthful to Allah and to the people, has zero tolerance for injustice
or partisan politicking. And he himself is by no means beyond correction.
He consults the people, listens to their voices, and is tolerant
of differing opinions.
Moreover, contrary to the until-death-do-us-part syndrome
that glues the typical Somali leader to the seat of power, the honest
leader is kind and considerate. He knows his limitations and abilities.
He knows he is an earthly leader with an expiry date. He is accountable
to his people, and should know the consequences of his actions;
the earlier an incompetent ruler steps down, the easier it will
be on his conscience.
Voters also have an obligation to themselves and their people for
they too will be held responsible for the actions of the kind of
person they put in power.
Obviously reviving Somalia will take more than the vision of a single
man or the desires of any one single clan. To govern this broken
land in its entirety, we will need the presence and trust of each
and every citizen who calls Somalia his home. Moreover, there will
be many mouths to feed, roads to build, wrongs to right. A leader
who stands up to serve Somalis at this point in time will have his
plate full. This is not the time for emotions or absentmindedness;
we must appoint dedicated Somalis who understand what steps are
needed to get the country back on its feet.
safi abdi <barni12001@yahoo.com>
Wararka
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