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Why Negotiating with Al-Shabaab Now Would Undermine Somali Government’s Progress

Osman OmarBy Osman Omar8 July 2024Updated:13 July 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Why Negotiating with Al-Shabaab Now Would Undermine Somali Government’s Progres

In light of recent developments and the internal dynamics within Al-Shabaab, now is not the time to negotiate with the group. Al-Shabaab is not a monolithic organization; it comprises two distinct factions with differing interests. The first faction, primarily motivated by financial gain, operates as a gang involved in various money-making schemes. The second faction, the core Al-Shabaab members, believe they are the sole representatives of faithful Islam in Somalia. This core group exerts control over the gang faction, trying to align their activities with the broader ideological goals of Al-Shabaab.

The Somali government has strategically chosen not to negotiate with Al-Shabaab, a decision that the increasing pressure on both factions has bolstered. The internal cohesion of Al-Shabaab is weakening under sustained military and economic pressure. Reports indicate that the group needs help to maintain its tax collection efforts, which have reached their weakest point since the movement began. Government surveillance and operations have led to the capture of 80% of Al-Shabaab’s cash collectors, significantly crippling their financial capabilities.

Recent defections from the militant group further illustrate the internal strife. For example, two members of Al-Shabaab surrendered in the Mudug region, revealing that they had been planning to defect for months but were prevented from doing so by others within the group. This growing desire among those who joined Al-Shabaab for economic reasons to leave the group is a hopeful sign for the group’s future.

Al-Shabaab’s online propaganda and social media activities reveal their desperation. They frequently post comments and share content expressing hope for the current Somali government to be replaced, often using the phrase “Victory from Allah.” However, their continued fragmentation and the government’s effective measures against them suggest that the pressure works. The core and financially motivated gang factions find it increasingly difficult to maintain unity.

Therefore, the Somali government’s stance on not negotiating with Al-Shabaab is justified. The internal divisions within the group and the external pressures applied by the government are driving Al-Shabaab towards collapse. Engaging in negotiations at this juncture would only undermine the progress being made. As the group weakens further, defeating the core Al-Shabaab faction will become easier, leading to a more stable and secure Somalia, a goal the government is committed to achieving

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