Northeastern State Stands Isolated: President Deni Urges for Support and Solidarity in Conflict

Garowe (AX) – In the rugged terrain of the Al-Midkaad mountains, where shadows of conflict stretch long and deep, Northeastern State’s President Said Abdullahi Deni stands at the helm. Leading his people through turbulent times, Deni recently addressed the nation about the fierce military engagements unraveling against IS-affiliated insurgents.

Gazing into the faces of both government officials and the staunchly supportive populace of Northeastern State, he expressed heartfelt thanks for their unwavering allegiance to the military endeavor, aptly termed Operation Hilaac. Candidates for valor, these individuals stand as pillars of strength in a time that strains the fabric of their collective resolve.

President Deni evoked poignant reflections upon the sacrifices of the brave soldiers who, in their last acts, inscribed heroism and loyalty onto the scroll of Northeastern State’s sovereignty. He shared sympathies with grieving families and acknowledged the long road ahead—one that demands unwavering resources, logistical acumen, and an all-encompassing support system.

Call for Diaspora Support

Not stopping there, President Deni issued a clarion call to the Northeastern State diaspora, urging them to transcend the realm of discourse and step into the arena of tangible action. His message is potent, cutting through the clutter of apathetic deliberations.

“This is no time for idle words. Northeastern State is at a crossroads, and this fight reaches to the core of our survival,” he proclaimed with an urgency that begged not just to be heard but to be felt.

The battle requires more than courage; it demands fiscal support, logistic precision, arsenal supplements, and crucial medical provisions. Can the diaspora rise to the occasion?

Northeastern State Fighting Alone

In an indomitable stance, President Deni declared that Northeastern State is forging its path alone, relying on the indomitable spirit of its people rather than the uncertainty of foreign aid.

“Our reliance is on our own,” he stated, a stark reminder that while assistance is welcomed, Northeastern State refuses the passivity of waiting for salvation.

The president pointed out that while sporadic air support has materialized from foreign allies, it remains piecemeal; no external party has furnished even a single cartridge or life-saving medication.

“We are grateful for the skies lighting up in our favor, yet our supplies and treatment remain eerily self-sourced and self-sustained,” he remarked, painting a picture of both resilience and isolation.

Foreign Fighters in Northeastern State

In an eye-opening assertion, President Deni revealed that most insurgents wreaking havoc on Northeastern State’s soil aren’t of Somali descent.

“They’re outsiders,” he emphasized, pointing fingers towards Ethiopia, Tanzania, and even further afield to the Middle East, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. They are, as he depicted, wanderers exiled from their lands who perceive Northeastern State as a canvas for their chaos.

A Call for Vigilance

As his address drew to a close, President Deni called upon every vigilant heart within Northeastern State to join this cause. “Denounce any route of escape for these invaders. Our sacrifice must be resolute and our unity unyielding, lest we concede sanctuary within our own lands,” he urged, infusing his words with a rallying spirit.

With each sunrise, Northeastern State forces mark tangible victories amid formidable opposition. Yet, the battle rages on and the need for relentless commitment escalates.

AXADLETM 

Report By Ali Musa
Axadle Times International–Monitoring

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