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The Betrayal Within: How Somalia’s Leaders Are Looting the Nation

The Somali government does not own the public's wealth — it is merely entrusted with managing it on behalf of the people.

MOGADISHU (KAAB TV) – The Somali government does not own the public’s wealth — it is merely entrusted with managing it on behalf of the people. The land, resources, and national wealth belong to the Somali nation, not to individual leaders, businessmen, or political elites. The government’s sole responsibility is to safeguard these public assets and use them to serve the common good — not to exploit them for personal profit.

Unfortunately, that trust has been deeply violated.


Systematic Betrayal of the Somali People

What is happening today in Somalia is not politics — it is organized, large-scale criminal activity using state power to loot the country. The current regime and its accomplices have transformed governance into a profit-making scheme for the few, at the expense of millions.

They are:

  1. Evicting citizens from public lands where families have lived for generations.

  2. Demolishing homes without due process, compensation, or provision of alternative shelter.

  3. Transferring stolen public lands to businessmen, politicians, and their close associates.

  4. Diverting national income into private pockets instead of depositing it into the public treasury.

This is not just corruption — it is treason. It is a deliberate war against the Somali people.


CRIMINALS AND THEIR CRIMES

1. Government Officials (“The Receivers”)

Role: Abuse state authority to enable land grabs, violent evictions, and fraudulent property transfers.

Crimes:


2. Corrupt Businessmen

Role: Fund political corruption in exchange for stolen public lands and business favors.

Crimes:


3. State-Enabled Groups

Role: Law enforcement, military, ministers, judges, and civil servants who protect, carry out, or cover up these crimes.

Crimes:


WHY THIS IS A SCAM — AND A WAR

This is not merely bad governance — it is strategic state capture.

The Somali government, under President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, is not just failing its people — it is actively at war with them. It is destroying the nation from within.


WHAT MUST BE DONE: A NATIONAL JUSTICE STRATEGY

When the government becomes the criminal, the people must respond with strategy, unity, and courage. Here’s what needs to happen:


1. DOCUMENT & SECURE EVIDENCE (“The Black Book”)


2. INTERNATIONAL REPORTING & PRESSURE

Report these crimes to global institutions:


3. NATIONAL UNIFICATION & MOBILIZATION


4. PREPARE FOR THE DAY OF ACCOUNTABILITY

When the regime falls — and it will — there must be no delay in delivering justice.


CONCLUSION: THIS IS SOMALIA’S FUTURE WAR

The wealth of Somalia does not belong to the government. It belongs to the people — the farmers, the mothers, the youth, the displaced, and the future generations.

The actions of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and his government represent a dark betrayal of that principle. This is not just corruption — this is the strategic looting of a nation.

But if we expose the truth, unite the people, and engage the international community, we will hold these traitors accountable. Somalia will rise — not in the hands of thieves, but in the hands of its rightful owners: the Somali people.

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