Oog | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 8°56′N 46°38′E / 8.933°N 46.633°E | |
Country | Somaliland |
Region | Sool |
District | Aynabo |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Oog is a town in the Sool region of Somaliland, situated in the Aynaba district.[1] It is located between Aynaba and Las Anod.
Oog acts as the junction of the road connecting the regional capitals of Burao and Erigavo.[2] Oog is situated on Somaliland's main road connecting towns and cities like Borama, Hargeisa, Berbera and Burao to Somalia.[3] Oog is located 151 km (94 mi) from Burao,[4] 100 km (62 mi) from Las Anod,[5] and 239 km (149 mi) from Erigavo.[6]
10 km (6.2 mi) north of Oog is the nearby town of Badweyn, home to a substantial mosque and a multiple-trunked tree that stands alongside the main road.[2]
South of Oog, in the Haud, the rare collared lark can be found as well as the native dibatag antelope.[2]
Oog is home to a Somaliland National Army base.[7]
A 1951 British survey lists Oog as the home well of the Musa Abokor branch of the Habr Je'lo Isaaq clan.[8]: 165
Oog is written as "Ok" in a book published in England in 1951 as the coordinate 8°55′N 46°37′E / 8.917°N 46.617°E.[8]: 34
In February 1919, Oog was attacked by Mullah's forces.[8]: 151
Main article: Somaliland War of Independence § Fall of Barre's regime |
On 2 February 1991, the SNM and a Dhulbahante delegation led by Garaad Abdiqani held a meeting in Oog, where ceasefire was agreed upon.[9][10]: 88
In October 1991, Habar Yunis, Habar Je'lo, and Dhulbahante held a Peace Conference at Oog.[10]: 106
In 2008, one of the diaspora returned from the U.S. and attempted to convert his grazing lands to fields in Oog, which led to serious conflict between the clans.[11]: 22
In December 2011, a large delegation led by the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Somaliland and the Chairman of the Waddani visited Oog.[12]
In April 2012, Somtel's office was opened in Oog, and the mayor and others attended the event.[13]
In August 2013, fighting broke out between clans in the Oog region, resulting in deaths. A delegation led by the Somaliland Minister of Interior was sent to intercede.[14] At that time, it took only three days to resolve the issue through the efforts of national elders and others.[15]
In January 2014, a murder in the Oog neighborhood led to fighting in Gowsaweyne between Sa'ad Yonis and Jama Siyad that resulted in deaths.[16]
In November 2018, the Somaliland Water Development Agency installed new wells in the towns of Oog and Wadamago.[17]
In 2019, toxic Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora) bred and damaged livestock.[18]
In April 2019, two policemen were killed on the road connecting Garadag and Oog, causing an inter-clan struggle.[19]