🚨 🚧 Puntland’s Security Forces: Infrastructure, Integrity, and Inspirational Leadership.
1. Miiraale Road – A Strategic Path Built by Puntland’s Own Forces
The Puntland Defense Forces have taken a remarkable step by constructing the Miiraale road with their own hands. This critical route has vastly improved the movement of military vehicles, the delivery of supplies, and the overall coordination of operations in key conflict zones.
A video report by journalist Mohamed Rasaas vividly illustrates how this road has become a lifeline—greatly enhancing troop mobility and enabling faster, more organized military responses on the ground.
Journalist Mohamed Rasaas –
@puntlandstatetv Brave Voice from the Frontlines
Mohamed Rasaas is a dedicated journalist working with Puntland TV who puts his life at risk every day on the frontlines. His commitment to delivering real-time footage and powerful stories from the heart of military operations serves as a vital source of encouragement and morale for the Puntland Defense Forces.
By bravely sharing the realities faced by the troops, Mohamed Rasaas plays an essential role in keeping the public informed and inspiring continued support for the defenders of Puntland.
This accomplishment is not the result of one individual, but rather a reflection of the collective discipline, determination, and initiative of Puntland’s military leadership and rank-and-file soldiers. It highlights the evolving strength of the armed forces—not just as fighters, but as builders of the state’s physical and strategic infrastructure.
2. Col. Mohamed Ahmed Qoolali – Leading by Example, Not Just by Command
In the same footage, Col. Mohamed Ahmed Qoolali—Commander of the Presidential Guard of Puntland and now part of the leadership of Unit 2 of the Hilaac Operation—is seen personally transporting troops in a military vehicle, rifle strapped behind him, hands on the wheel.
It’s a powerful image: a senior officer shoulder to shoulder with his soldiers, not issuing orders from a distance, but actively participating in the mission.
This moment reflects a new generation of leadership within the Puntland armed forces—built on patriotism, courage, and shared sacrifice. It has become a source of pride and motivation across the force, reminding all that true leadership is shown through presence, not position.
3. A Frontline Elder – Traditional Leader Fights Shoulder to Shoulder With Troops
In another powerful scene captured by Mohamed Rasaas, a respected traditional elder is seen aboard a military vehicle, fully dressed in uniform and armed, standing with Puntland’s frontline troops.
This elder is Nabadoon Abdirizak Abdiaziz, also known as Nabadoon Cabdicasiis—a community leader who didn’t just offer words of support, but took up arms and stood by his people in the fight against Daesh.
✊ “For six straight months during the anti-Daesh operation, Nabadoon Cabdicasiis never left the frontlines.”
His decision was more than symbolic—it embodied true solidarity, grassroots leadership, and national duty. His presence uplifted the morale of the troops and set an extraordinary example that defending Puntland is a shared responsibility—across all generations and roles.
A United Front: Soldiers, Commanders, and Elders Alike
Together, the Miiraale road project, Col. Qoolali’s hands-on leadership, and Nabadoon Cabdicasiis’s frontline commitment paint a vivid picture of a self-reliant, professional, and united security force in Puntland.
This is the face of a nation standing strong—not just through its institutions, but through the bravery and unity of its people.
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