Somalia's Federal Government (FGS) has once again proven that it confuses control with leadership.
A misguided digital decree exposes a deeper constitutional rot. The FGS has introduced a mandatory eVisa for all foreign passport holders, including Somali dual citizens.
When governance turns performative, absurdity becomes policy.
This new decree seems routine at first glance, but beneath the surface lies a federal overreach that tramples the Constitution and exposes the fragile illusion of Somali unity.
Author's summary: Somalia's eVisa policy sparks controversy.