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Somali Lawmaker Ifraah Nooleeye Urges Youth Engagement in Historic “One Person, One Vote” Election Push

By Abdiqani Abdullahi
Last updated: July 25, 2025
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Mogadishu, Somalia – Parliamentarian Ifraax Nooleeye recently delivered an inspiring address, urging the youth of Somalia to actively engage in the country’s pivotal shift towards a “one person, one vote” electoral system. Her impassioned call underscores the deep national yearning for direct democracy, a fundamental reform long envisioned for the Horn of Africa nation.

Speaking to a vibrant assembly, largely composed of young men and women, Parliamentarian Nooleeye articulated the upcoming election as an unparalleled opportunity for Somalis to directly shape their governance. She emphasized the immense, often untapped, potential within Somalia’s youth, many of whom possess education and capabilities but have historically faced limited avenues for political participation under traditional clan-based, indirect voting systems. The move towards universal suffrage, she passionately argued, represents a significant empowerment for this dynamic demographic, enabling them to elect leaders truly reflective of their interests and committed to addressing their concerns.

For decades since 1969, Somalia has operated under an indirect electoral model, where clan elders or delegates selected lawmakers, who then, in turn, elected the president. While this system played a role in power-sharing in the post-conflict era, it has consistently drawn criticism for its limited representativeness and susceptibility to political complexities. The transition to universal suffrage is therefore seen as a foundational step towards greater transparency, accountability, and genuine democratic participation.

Parliamentarian Ifrah Nooleeye’s address served as a powerful rallying cry, encouraging the youth to transcend past challenges and fully immerse themselves in the electoral process. She implored them not only to cast their votes but also to vigilantly hold their chosen officials accountable, working collectively to forge a more stable and prosperous Somalia. Her message resonates deeply with the broader public’s desire for a political system that directly embodies the will of its people.

She also affirmed the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment, under the leadership of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, to ensure the upcoming election is conducted with utmost freedom and fairness. President Mohamud has notably championed the implementation of a direct universal suffrage system, a pledge that has gained considerable momentum. This progress is evident in recent legislative actions, such as the parliament’s approval of key parts of an electoral overhaul plan in March 2024. Furthermore, the successful conduct of local council elections with universal suffrage in Puntland in May 2023 stands as a tangible, albeit regional, precedent for nationwide direct polls.

This transformative shift is bolstered by consistent support from international partners and the United Nations, who have been instrumental in providing technical assistance and financial backing for Somalia’s electoral infrastructure and civic education programs. The journey towards “one person, one vote” is perceived as essential for fortifying Somalia’s federal system, nurturing a robust multi-party democracy, and ultimately securing enduring peace and stability. Parliamentarian Nooleeye expressed profound hope that this election will indeed mark a decisive turning point, ushering in an era of sustained peace, stability, and national prosperity for Somalia. The determination of the Somali people to shape their own destiny through direct participation remains a powerful driving force, navigating the historical complexities towards a more democratic future.

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