Is Wadani Party Chairman, Abdulrahman Cirro, Really Wants To Be A Leaders Of Somaliland?

The desire and decision to be a leader of a nation begins with an ambition. That is, ambition is what gets people started. Yet  ambition does not show how one can get what he wants to achieve. Ambition is just an emotion that awakens one’s desire to get further and further into a higher position. But in fact ambition without conventional wisdom cannot get anyone  anywhere.
Every expectation has a goal setting plan. A plan is a familiar symbol of an ambitious politician. A good politician always wanders around the productive line, taking positions  on the maneuver that can turn the devious into the direct, and doubt into certainty.
Comparison is a function of  politics. It is measuring something against something else, to find out the difference or similarities between the two things.
Wadani party’s chairman, Mr Cirro always jumps to make comparisons and that is when  conflict arises, because he is not heavily conditioned to measure one choice against another in order to make the right decision.
Cerro puts himself in a trap of self-defeating attitude and  shoot-yourself-in-the-foot policy, because he always makes a promise and then breaks it without any justifiable excuses.
If you want to be a strong leader of a nation, reciprocity is mandatory. Politics is not simply about saying anything that will not be fulfilled.
Taking wrong decisions is one of the main reasons of why Wadani party was defeated in the last presidential election. This makes Wadani fans wonder whether Cirro wants to be a leader for a nation that patently requires an adult supervision.
If Cirro is  to hope to understand the real disarray in his decision-making skills which is no longer tolerable (and unless he tries to understand it, he cannot expect to be able to act rationally in it and on it), he must focus his attention and efforts on how to make two things happen in Wadani: a reconstruction of the entire Wadani political vision  and mental revolution.
Many of the lessons Cirro has  learned along the way seem to be the result of the tutelage he just received from close, trusted political mentors.
Unless you make a conscious choice to let your political mentors go, unpleasant things will continue to haunt you.
By: Jama Falaagw
       Hargeisa,.Somaliland

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