Tension is increasing as Ethiopia and Egypt continue to butt heads over the Nile River. Ethiopia remains firm on building the $42 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Egypt is determined to stop Ethiopia from building the dam, claiming that Egypt is the ´gift of the Nile´ and water supply will decrease by 20% and hydroelectric power would decrease by 40%.
The battle over the Nile has already
drawn neighboring countries into the dispute. Sudan and South Sudan have
expressed their support for Ethiopia´s dam, while Somalia declared their
allegiance to Egypt.
Earlier, Egyptian army officials
arrived in Somalia to discuss revamping the Somalia National Army and building a
possible Egyptian military base. It
appears that if Egypt & Ethiopia do go to war, Egypt is relying on Somalia’s
strategic location to attack Ethiopia. In order to do so, they will need to go
through Somaliland first with the help of Somalia.
Which comes to the question: What is Somaliland’s stance on this issue and
what role would they play?
The people of Somaliland will never
forget the role Egypt played during the struggle years against Siad Barre’s
regime. Egypt armed and supplied military hardware that was used to slaughter
the people of Somaliland. After
reclaiming independence in 1991, Egypt has been using their influence in the
Arab/Africa world to hinder any chance of Somaliland getting recognition.
Regardless, Somaliland remains loyal to
their brothers of Ethiopia. If the two
countries do go to the war we will support them through thick and thin.
The Somaliland government has made
their stance on this issue clear and expressed their commitment to defend
Ethiopia. That being said, we need Ethiopia
to meet us half-way and take the lead of granting us our rightful recognition. It’s time we stop lying in bed with each
other and make our relationship legal and official.
Ethiopia has every right to use the
Nile waters to develop their nation and provide for their citizens just like
other countries situated on the Nile.
It’s in Egypt’s best interest to diplomatically resolve this issue with
Ethiopia and reach a common solution that will benefit both countries. If Egypt
insists on stirring chaos, Ethiopia can definitely count on the people of
Somaliland to help them fight off any potential threat.
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