BORAMA (Kaab TV) – Somaliland has formed an investigation committee to examine the cases of youths arrested following unrest in the city of Borama several nights ago.
The disturbances reportedly began after groups of young people gathered in parts of Borama and chanted slogans opposing the May 18 celebrations, which mark Somaliland’s declaration of independence. Witnesses said tensions escalated after security forces attempted to disperse the crowds, leading to clashes, tire burning, and protests in several areas of the city.
Police later carried out mass arrests, with reports indicating that more than 100 youths were detained.
However, regional authorities stated that not all those arrested were involved in criminal acts and confirmed that some had already been released after preliminary investigations.
The unrest is said to be linked to long-standing political and public divisions in the Awdal region over Somaliland’s political direction, representation, and public dissatisfaction among sections of the youth.
Opposition to the May 18 celebrations in Borama has surfaced periodically in recent years, with some local residents arguing that their concerns have not been satisfactorily addressed by the Somaliland administration.
Speaking to the media, Awdal Regional Governor Abdirashid Hassan Matan said the administration would not tolerate actions that threaten the region’s security and development.
“Anyone who stands against the development of the region will not be accepted. Those who engage in violence, tire burning, or acts that threaten public security and the public interest in public places, markets, and recreational areas will face legal action,” the governor said.
He also stated that security forces are continuing operations to track down individuals accused of encouraging youths to engage in unrest and disorder.
The governor thanked residents, religious leaders, elders, and parents for cooperating with security forces to maintain stability and for expressing support for the regional administration.
He further urged parents to closely monitor their children’s activities, adding that the committee established to review the arrests is currently assessing and separating the cases of those detained.

