Masalani: The Abdalla Muse community of the Greater Samawathal in Garissa County converged in Masalani Town, Ijara Sub-County, for a landmark meeting aimed at fostering unity and pursuing a common vision on social, economic, and political issues affecting the community both locally and in the diaspora.
According to Kenya News Agency, as the leading clan of the Greater Samawathal and part of the wider Ogaden community, Abdalla Muse leaders and elders pledged to work closely and remain united to strengthen cohesion across all spheres of society. A technical committee was unveiled to spearhead the unity drive and bring on board those yet to join the dialogue. The team will be led by Mzee Ali Site Sagar, alongside Ali Abdullahi Dahir, Yussuf Irshad Dagane, Mzee Ragow Khalif, and Idris Bashir Olow.
Community leaders hailed the Masalani meeting as historic, noting that the Abdalla Muse had never gathered in such big numbers and in unity before, despite past divisions and divergent views. Speaking at the forum, Chairman Mzee Ali Site Sagar urged members to put aside differences and focus on their shared aspirations.
“Political divisions are normal, but when the time comes, the Abdalla Muse community must put its social, economic, and political interests first, instead of rallying behind leaders with no agenda for us,” Sagar said. He further called on those holding opposing views to “bury the hatchet” and work for the greater good of the community.
The chairman announced that plans are underway for a grand meeting of the Abdalla Muse community, with details to be communicated soon. The meeting brought together elders, leaders, and representatives from across Garissa County and beyond, underscoring a renewed commitment to unity and collective progress.