Presidential Minister Lauds Waddani Chairman’s Literary Milestone

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Republic of Somaliland’s Presidential Minister Hon. Khadar Looge has publicly praised Hon. Hirsi Ali Haji Hassan, Chairman of the Waddani Party, for the release of his third book, marking another significant contribution to the nation’s intellectual and political landscape.

In a heartfelt statement, Minister Looge described Chairman Hirsi as a “gifted leader” who embodies a unique blend of knowledge, leadership, and creative excellence. “Chairman Hirsi is a visionary who combines scholarly insight with a deep commitment to serving our people,” Looge said. “His latest book is a testament to his dedication to enriching Somaliland’s intellectual discourse.”

Looge highlighted Hirsi’s ability to inspire through his writings, noting that his books are “rich with knowledge, grounded in thorough research, and spark meaningful debate.” Specifically, Hirsi’s recent works have focused on economic development and the principles of justice, offering valuable insights into Somaliland’s history and future aspirations.

“Every nation needs intellectuals who ignite vision, writers who preserve wisdom, and leaders who pave the way for progress,” Looge added. “Chairman Hirsi’s contributions teach us the true meaning of talent and the rewards of effective time management.”

Hirsi, who has led the Waddani Party since November 2021, has been a prominent figure in Somaliland’s political and intellectual spheres. His latest book is expected to further cement his reputation as a thought leader, particularly as the nation reflects on its recent democratic achievements, including the successful presidential election in November 2024, which saw Waddani’s Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro elected as Somaliland’s President.

The release of Hirsi’s third book comes at a pivotal time for Somaliland, as the new administration works to promote unity and equitable governance across its regions. Looge’s praise underscores the growing influence of Waddani’s leadership in shaping Somaliland’s future.