At the year of 2002 Somaliland held the first local municipality
election. People went polls to shape the direction of their communities by
choosing the city councilors to positively enhance the socioeconomic values and well-being of the people they represent in fixed term. The city councilors have
the mandate of the central government to levy taxes and the right/obligation to formulate, approve and execute the budget from
the fees and taxes they collect.
The population of cities increased substantially since
the first municipal election was held. Contrariwise the rapid population growth
and urbanization negatively affected the social services, infrastructure
(roads, waste sewage, garbage disposal facilities) which are inadequate to the
increased demand of the population growth. In addition to this, widespread tax
mismanagement of local governments enabled the inability to execute the
mandates of their constituency which causes the dissatisfaction and decline of
their legacies.
To reverse the course, it is important for the local
council to fix the problem by fulfilling their mandate by proper tax
management, reforming social service development, revisiting the needs and the interests
of people while ensuring the transparency and accountability of the provision of
services the people need.
In matter fact, the reality is that the elected city
councils lack knowledge of who they stands for, their constituency, and their
responsibility of the well-being of the people who elected. They think that they
represent their clan interests which play a big role mismanagement of taxes and
slow down economy growth.
To fill the gap that exists, the members of assembly
should have known what matters to his/her constituency. It is important that
councils should not only reflect and represent the communities they serve; but
also have to broader range of skills and experience to get rewarding legacy and
privilege form of public service. And top of that, local council should not pay
attention off the robbery and stealing the common-land belongs to the citizens.
Failure of this responsibility will undermine the public trust of the local
councilor and this lack of failure will reflect the broader picture of land
reserve for future value of each department, section, structure and dwelling
unit of the city that considered a necessary to cover citizen’s basic needs
such as police stations, hospitals, entertainment place and it should be
protected.
In my conclusion, since local councilors do not represent
a given ward, they are unable to set up a direct relationship with a given
constituency. In some cases when some assistant offer to rural or urban with
deliver a service may be too good to reject. Also this is essential to
determine the ways in which community may alienated from land management and
other development issues.
Adam Ahmed Adam
The author is
economist based in Erigavo, Sanaag region of Somaliland.
The views expressed in this article are the author's own.
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