Khatumo State ( so, Khaatumo; ar, ولاية خاتمة, translit=wilāyat khātimah), officially the Khatumo State of Somalia ( so, Dowlad Goboleedka Khaatumo ee Soomaaliya), was a successor to the
SSC Movement. Centred on the
Sool,
Sanaag regions and the
Buuhoodle district of
Togdheer
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region, its leaders declared the territory an
autonomous state
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in 2012.
By 2015 the state ceased to function
and on 20 October 2017 in
Aynaba, an agreement was signed between Khatumo President and the
Somaliland government which stipulated the amendment of Somaliland's constitution and to re-integrate the territory into Somaliland.
However, Vice President Khatumo expressed his disagreement with the agreement and remains actively opposed to Somaliland.
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History
Establishment
''Khatumo'' is derived from an Arabic
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term meaning a "positive conclusion." The administration's stated aim was to bring development and stability to the region through the establishment of a locally based government. Many inhabitants previously self-referred as being denizens of SSC, which became KS (Khatumo State).
Control of the territory was disputed between Khatumo State (formerly HBM-SSC or Hoggaanka Badbaadada iyo Mideynta SSC), the autonomous Somalian region of Puntland
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, and the Republic of Somaliland
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.
In January 2012, the Khatumo State administration was finalized after a series of domestic and overseas conferences beginning in 2007 between prominent political figures, traditional leaders and local residents. The territory's capital was initially at Taleh.
In March 2012, Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG) announced that it had approved the Khatumo State.
Split of Khaatumo and dissolution of Ali Khalif group
Within a year of its founding, Khaatumo began to dissolve due to a lack of palpable results and by 2015 the proto-state practically ceased to function, with the idea of an autonomous Khaatumo state having lost ground among the Dhulbahante, the clan that inhabits the area, a year after its establishment.
In August 2016 Khatumo state commenced peace talks with Somaliland. The talks, however, caused a major disagreement between the president and vice-president of the administration, Ali Khalif Galaydh and Abdulle Agalule respectively, which eventually produced two separate administrations that both claimed to be the legitimate government. The group led by Ali Khalif reached an agreement with Somaliland, at the town of Aynabo in October 2017, which stipulated that under the condition of changing the constitution of Somaliland, the organisation would become integrated within the Somaliland government.
The vice president of Khatumo State, Cabdalle Maxamuud Cali (Cagalule), rejected the agreement, and declared himself the president of Khatumo State and announced that he supported Puntland's efforts to reclaim the Sool region.
Government
The Khatumo State governmental authority was structured somewhat differently from Somalia's other autonomous regional administrations. At its establishment, it had three presidents, four councils and various ministerial positions. In August 2014, Member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia and former Prime Minister of Somalia Ali Khalif Galaydh was elected President of Khatumo State. He defeated former co-president Mohamed Yusuf Jama (Indhosheel) by 21 votes to 9. Assembly members, who had been appointed by traditional leaders, also selected Abdul Sulub as Vice President. The parliament was composed of 33 members.
Military
Khatumo maintains its own security forces. Exclusively financed by the state administration, they are tasked with assuring local security and defending the region's borders. According to Khatumo President Abdinuur Elmi Qaaji, the forces are well trained and armed. Khatumo troops have been deployed in defense operations against invading Somaliland troops in Buhoodle and other disputed towns within SSC territory. As of 2012, Khatumo forces are led by Abdirisak Fanah, with Omar Jama Saleiman serving as official spokesman.
See also
* 2010 Ayn clashes
References
External links
What is Khatumo State?
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States and territories established in 2012
Territorial disputes of Somalia
States of Somalia
2012 establishments in Somaliland