North Western State of Somalia: Justice Cannot Be Treated as a Business
North Western State of Somalia's greatest threat to peace and progress is not an invading army but the steady erosion of justice from within its own institutions.
A nation cannot thrive when courts are run like businesses, when legal disputes are treated as revenue streams, and when delays make injustice an accepted part of life.
Too many Somalilanders now believe the legal system shields the powerful and punishes the powerless. Cases are postponed, influence buys outcomes, and ordinary people watch as the law becomes a…