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Somaliland First Medicine Production facility to be build in Hargeysa
Dr_Osman replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Anther copy on the garowe pharmaceutical factory. Get your own ideas so pathetic. U won't catch up to Puntland manufacturing, we got 200 factories in Bosaso alone producing all sort of different industries, water, sodas, mattresses, boats, furnitures, engines, gas, oxygen, medicines, fishery, meat, cement, leather, textiles, and so many more i've lost count. -
As for this conference in hargeisa between the clans who committed the only clan genocides known in Somalia, its a shame they are still not learning from their mistakes and meeting up to discuss again pretty much the same thing. True shame on them, I think they are starting to see their crimes in 1991 will not be forgotten and their clans have a huge problem to deal with since alot of compensation will be required of them. It's last gasps of irirism air, gacmo bomb iyo qarax baan meel dhigay wax kama badelayso siyasada ay dalka ku socoto manta. Somalidu mar hore ayay ku heeshiyeen siyasada la qadanaya. Shabab will be defeated and remain disabled for good once all their supply lines are cut such as airport and seaports which has already happened except in barawe. Their training bases will be removed once their out of many country side territory. Their foreign funding will be cut as soon as officers are placed in the hawalas monitoring all transactions that are suspicious. It's an eventual death that noone can run away from. Wax baan turturaya waxay illa eeg tahay a last gasp of air before death approaches. The nation has taken Puntland policies on federalism and that's simply how it will remain. The people u tried to genocide who u agreed to genocide are today helping you sad clowns and your still talking. A superior Puntlander will continue on like he always does, the next goal is to make Bosaso compete with middle eastern cities by 2020 as stated by one of the residents in bosaso documentary.
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Niyahow the true miracle story of Somalia has been always Puntland. Genocided by alitihaad, usc and still recovered with minimal infrastructure to only end up helping the people who killed them. Thats a true miracle story helping those that tried to kill you. You see this evidently in galkayo also when the baraxlay boys were allowed to resettle again, it's even on the ceasefire agreement that, their return even though we didnt ask for blood money on mogadishu/kismayo genocides and looted properties. As for the SNM, they killed so many civilians forget about the northern folks they even killed puntland civilian workers of the government, one of my second uncles was thrown in a pit along with 20 other civilian workers all from our clan and executed. Infact when I saw those bones they recovered in hargeisa, it look like to me the SNM already knew about their own massacre fields on civilian workers in hargeisa and basically re-dug it. The funny thing is they never killed usc, snm members of the government in hargeisa it was strictly puntlanders and other sahal families. If we are going to judge crimes based on the govt, then dhegawayne and many more are up for trials for what they did in galkayo. Thats why it's impossible to put a clan on 88 since all clans were apart of the govt even the SNM. But 1991 is a different story, not all clans were apart of the factions, they were tribes, their crimes are only attributable to their clans. The SSDF thankfully never killed any civilians since it was purely political for us. But the USC and SNM did, now thats where the problem lies. If two tribal factions agreed at a political and community level to genocide another clan family, it is very hard to reconcile with those people because it is deep deep hatred at a community level. But there is noway the sahal family ever agreed to genocide another clan thru their factions, it was all pure defence from other encroaching genocidal factions who had that agreement and what remain testament to this is. Not one single usc or snm either in the govt or civilian was killed in hargeisa. Truly shocking stuff wallahi. I remember my family telling me how even your neighbours were selling u out to the USC in mogadishu and committing rapes and killing. So this was at community level and makes it alot more complex to resolve hence why the 1991 genocide till this day remains unadddressed, not spoken about which will only continue to scar the nation further. I call for an immediate national conference regarding this and perperators both in the north and south apart of it brought to the table to answer for their crimes. This is a serious issue 40k died in those horrible months 95% unarmed civilians. U cowards run when we get armed up as seen in galakyo and kismayo. Infact in kismayo u always need some sort of proxy aka gedo to help u. Your cowards and we know you. Heck even SNM is doing the same in sool still needing proxies due to their weakness as exposed in buhodle by one sub sub clan let alone that whole clan united. Puntland is a true miracle story, forget the SNM rubbish u guys sell on here sxb and face the facts. The Puntland ppl were not only killed by successive govts, factions, and religious group but they rose up and turned the most desolate region in somalia into a thriving metropolis and to add more salt to the wound helped their killers out in mogadishu. True maturity, True statemenship and no somali can refuse that even if they hate puntland or not.
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It is a real get to the grind type of city Bosaso, it is the only place that built truly from nothing, the place was no better of then dhusomareeb back in the 90s, and it's rose up to be possibly be to the 2nd or 3rd city of Somalia. You guys must be remember this place was unreachable, gaari-wa totally isolated. How can a place that is not reachable is a miracle to be developed how it got it too, because its a nightmare just reaching it let alone building it. Mogadishu, Hargeisa, Kismayo, Berbera all had a head start, they had everything in their cities, they had all the infrastructure needed to move people and goods such as airport,roads,port a huge difference when looked at Bosaso yet it still rose up is a truly miracle. I am suprised, I am sure noone would've betted that it would be in the race for the 2nd city of Somalia today back in 1991 if you asked anyone back then. I am sure they would've of betted on cities with better infrastructure such as kismayo,mogadishu,hargeisa,berbera to rise up. I know I would've of. Lets give credit where credit is due, the boys in bosaso pulled off the unimaginable in a short of period of time. Good on you Bosaso, a true miracle story. I urge the HAGS specifically the central region HAGS just focus on your regions, forget chasing cities that aren't yours, you time will be better spent building your regions rather then the continous cycle of stalemates in the south. While all you guys were arguing over the south key cities, Bosaso has already overtaken pretty much everything bar Hamar. I guess the ppl who eat fish are smarter then people who eat meat or ambuulo.
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This is another good documentary by Universaltv on Bosaso https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4kcfkkCktY But it's a bit late by universal and the other tv channels speaking about Bosaso, we already have our own TV PLTV that will be doing that, so waxba ma soo kordhinayo, its a bit to late now. I actually don't know if Hargeisa is the second city of somalia anymore, I think Bosaso may have overtaken it. It has definitely overtaken Hargeisa as far as factories are concerned, this city already has 200 factories and I heard that from the minister who did diwangelin the other day being interviewed about his agenda for the state.
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Garowe made it to the semi finals, holding the torch for somalis as usual. The dream team winners last year got the backsides trashed by the garowe all stars. Please note their alot of tanzanian sites reporting that the garowe team is in the diaspora, learn the rules of the game, when countries are playing diaspora and locals are welcome to join, just like a number of diaspora europeans play in the NBA in america but return home to play for europe in the world cup. So that won't be no excuse for your thrashing. Good job reer garowe show them how its done
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Thursday, May 8th, 2014 | Posted by Pi Garowe basketball Team oo u soo gudbey semi finalka Tartanka East and Central Africa Inter City basketball Kooxda kubada Koleyga ee Garowe oo Tanzania uga qayb galaya Tartanka East and Central Africa Inter City basketball ayaa maanta usoo gudbey Semi Finalka ka dib markii ay garaaceen kooxda Dar el Salaam oo iyaga martida loo yahay. Garowe waxay beri ciyaareysaa ciyaarta Semi fanalka oo hadey beri badiyaan waxay usoo gudbayaan Finalka, Ciyaartii maantana waxay ku dhamaatey..Garowe 83 Dar-es-salaam 68
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THE Dar es Salaam men's 'Dream Team' maintained their winning streak in the ongoing East and Central Africa Intercity basketball tournament at the National Indoor Stadium, after thrashing Mombasa 104- 57 on Wednesday. Both teams started the game on a high tempo with the Dream Team dominating the proceeding. They won the first and second quarters with an impressive scores of 20-13 and 25-21 respectively. At the breather Dar men were leading 45-24 and they continued to outshine their opponents by dominating the third quarter and won it 23-06 to put the game beyond their opponent's reach. It was the same story in the last quarter of the game as Dar continued to pour forward and score points almost at will while Mombasa were stretched to the limit. They grabbed the last quarter with yet another impressive score of 36-17 to comprehensively emerge as the match winners. This was the second successive victory for the 'Dream team' who labored to edge out compatriots Mbeya City 69-66 in a thrilling and mouthwatering clash held at the same venue on Tuesday. The seesaw encounter saw Dream team leading 16-13 in the first quarter before Mbeya City fought back to win 24- 13 in the second quarter. Dar hit back and grabbed the third quarter 23-12 before the two teams tied 17-17 in the final quarter. Mombasa lost 105-75 to Mbeya City in their opening game on the first day of the tournament on Tuesday. Another game held at the same venue yesterday saw Arusha who were stunned by South Sudan's Citizen in their first match 89 -72, seizing their first victory by beating Somali's Hargesia 64-50. Speaking after the game Arusha City coach, Dassiy Makula complained about the roof leakage at the National Indoor Stadium which has been quite a challenge to the event organizers. Currently, Dar es Salaam city is pounded by heavy rain, which disturbs the event timetable as some games have to be rescheduled.
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watch from the 10 minute mark till 14 mark especially when he says "constitutionka oo lagu oranayo inay somali ku heeshiyeen" and his desperate facial expressions discussing how their no regional govts in somalia and how somalia needs a central govt just like how a computer cant function without a cpu. The is asking to drop all we did in the above video so we become like his hometown dhusomareeb kkkkkkk
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This clown mohamed uluso from dhusomareeb wants us to surrender all that in the above video for centralism. Watch how the elites debate the matter, I don't know about u guys but uluso seems like he has mogadishu agenda and hates to see other other somali regions progress yet ironically calls himself a believer of somalinimo
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Xaji ok thats fine and dandy but what character will the capital talk? surely not how it is now, because right now it looks like any other regional city, did u see muungaab latest banadir administration, their all from one clan? the big question is how do I tell my nomads mogadishu is your capital city yet its all one clan running it, the first thing they will turn and say then why cant garowe be the same and claim capital status since its one tribe too. Your idea of a strong capital is fine but that can only be decided on the status mogadishu will take in the nation, what status do you suggest mogadishu takes in order to have this strong capital? if your suggesting the status remain how it is now, then thats not feasible again breaking one of the huge factors of trust enopowering one clan and also raising questions why every city cant just be a capital since mogadishu is the same and tribal.
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Islamic rule is not possible, Somalia doesn't live on an island, it is apart of a global villeage and we need to consider geo politics. If a caliphate was going to begin it needs to start in mecca first just like how islam started first, the prophet pbuh didnt go to rome first, he started their in the holy land. But islamic system will not even unite somalis realistically since we saw how shabab,the courts, hizbul islam, ahlul sunnah still divided along clan lines. Clan is still the most powerful factor in somalia whether one wishes to accept it or not religion isn't. Any solution without the tribe factor addressed is bound to fail. Besides as noted by the doctor kennedy the caliphate was never centralized, it was federal itself, it had governors around all regions like iraq, shams, egypt, etc. So even the caliphate isn't central in nature. But some of the arguments raised by somaliarising didn't truly make sense, I think he is just being idealistic but reality on the ground can quickly change his idealistic thoughts when he goes to somalia and sees what is being governed here. I think he also made an argument about how centralism means strength or something along those lines, but what makes him think federalism doesn't mean strength, the whole country is going to be developed that means bigger GDP, more people are going to be educated, healthier due to having these in close proximity. So his argument there totally failed because federalism will make us even stronger then centralism since every somali, every piece of land will be put to use. He also used one of the disadvantage points I raised regarding if it is feasible for 8 million people to have such a bureaucracy, it definitely isn't but considering the people whom we are trying to govern I think it is a sacrifice that needs to be made. The people who are idealistic are all fine and dandy but on the ground millions are not idealistic like that and this who we are trying to govern, not ourselves but them and we need to accept what working with and that is a war ravaged people 20 years on who basic survival has been the clan system, do you think their letting go of that quickly? as I mentioned earlier these people being in such predictment will always be suspicious and have lack of trust for anything beyond their clan, its not them its the environment that has shaped them for well over 20 years. U can't just wave a magic stick with idealism and think it will solve it over night, remember we tried 15 failed conferences, yet all failed because that important component of trust was never addressed, forgiveness can be attained, somalis are already living in all regions of somalia so there isn't any hatred anymore but their is mistrust and that is going to take a long time to overcome as kennedy pointed out.
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Tilmamook, I know your firm federalist but there alot of anti feds out there proposing a back to old somalia, it's quite shocking some are elites like mohamed uluso. The days of a tribe dominating another will not last for long, everything will just return back to it's status quo and clans more suspicious of one another again. I mean let's be real, has any clan really shifted or disappeared in somalia? they haven't, everyone is still there. We basically fought a 20 year war for what if every clan is still around? I can understand when u fight for dominance and then win and rule the nation and lead into progress like meles zenawi did in ethiopia, but noone has really won in somalia, it's a 20 year stalemate and clans are still trying to get one on another clan and this cycle will continue to repeat untill everyone returns back to the status quo the stalemate. It's a vicious cycle with no outcome and it is scary people are still seeking it as a solution. It's time for somalis to forget domination and start considering sharing maybe we will get somewhere, what has domination gotten us but stalemate at least with the sharing that's happening now every clan is politically comfortable not politically scared for his existence as would be the case with centralism. If people are scared for their existence, u know whats next? all out war eventually. In Somalia today we see actal hope with federalism. We see a recovering jubbaland and mogadishu, a more confident diaspora willing to invest again, an international community that is confident to open up embassies and consulates and invest like turkey. We are see oil explorations in Puntland that is heading into it's second drilling. We seeing states compete on who is building the most roads, who has the better medical and educational standards.We are seeing political institutions being rebuild across the nation be it ministries, institutes, banks, etc across pl,jl,sl,and mogadishu. When in the world did we ever reach this stage with the 15 past failed national conference? we simply never did. This alone proves how federalism is effective and the only reason it is effective is because major clans such as PL,SL,JL are already seeing its more viable to stay in their home region rather then squabble with hamar over federal seats by using proxies or all out armed attacks. This has given mogadishu breathing space to function. Infact if you notice that most of shababs are from central region of elbur,baydhabo,etc places where they simply do not see any viability in their region to stop squabbling over power in mogadishu, just imagine if they did see viability in their region? this whole power race in mogadishu would be done for overnight. The govt would continue to grow and get more competent and stronger. I mean for goodness sake federalism benefits are staring us in the face and yet we still have ppl opposing it for centralism knowing it's history and the time we are in now and the ppl whom we are seeking to govern is just a recipe for disaster. Economically it's unwise, everything is in one area, security wise its unwise if we lose hamar we lose it all again, politically it's ludicurous because everyone will potentially fight for hamar again raising clan suspicions of another clan dominating(hence more armed opposition groups), not to mention it's devastating for reconciliation, somalis can forgive my friend about what happened in the civil war as you can see all somalis mingle freely across somali but noone will ever trust again that's what federalism can address the trust factor assuring autonomy for each clan and peace of mind that they are stakeholder in the nation and also guaranteeing them economic viability that they can have everything in their state and security if their is a war again not everyone will die. This addresses all the trust factors and healing needed. Mark my word the day centralism is put upon somalis again, forget about development and progress everyone is back to arming themselves trying to make sure they get the top seat and the endless cycle continues
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Xaji Puntland is a regional player, it has neighbours it isn't on some island, what affects our neighbours affects us. I think Puntland should go and pursue outside east africa and middle east because our profile is established here. We need to seek stronger ties with America where we have a substanial diaspora presence possible other countries include malaysia, zambia, oman, dubai, kenya, turkey where there is interests for both govts be it health, education, economical, diaspora, security, or oher sectors that bind our interests. There will be alot more consulates opening up in Puntland and other countries, this is just the beginning because consulates are non political related and Puntland doesn't live on some island it needs official communication lines with other countries to assist its population if their seeking visas, hospital trips, diaspora channels, investment and education matters. Whats your problem Xunjuf are the 300k terrorists mad that abdiweli gave a speech to african presidents while your ministers were seated as guests just like reporters were? or is it something more deeper that Puntland is overshadowing you and you have now basically been limited to galmudug profile? so are you mad or jealous I cant tell sometimes
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Well if this turns out to be true, Puntland has taken an official step towards being seen as a regional player, possible IGAD invitations for meetings are on he horizons too. Who knows huh. But this will definetely officially cement Punland as a regional player in the region or else IGAD wouldn't have an office there. I welcome this initiative wholehearedly.
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(Warbixin) Mas’uuliyiin ka socda IGAD iyo Dowlada Puntland oo ku kulmay Nairobi (Nairobi Pi ) Ergeyga khaaska ah ee Urur Goboleedka IGAD u qaabilsan arimaha Soomaaliya Ambassador Maxamed Cabdi Affey iyo Wasiiru Dowlaha Madaxtooyada iyo Xiriirka Caalamiga ee Puntland Dr. Maxamed Cabaas Cumar ayaa maanta ku kulmay magaalada Nairobi. Kulankan ayaa ka dhacay hotel-ka caanka ah Serena Hotel oo ah goob ay badanaa ka dhacaan shirarka waaweyn. Dr. Maxamed Cabaas ayaa warbixin balaaran oo ku saabsan xaalada Puntland oo taabaneysa dhinacyo badan u gudbiyey Ambassador Affey. Waxaa kale oo wasiirku ka codsaday mudane Affey in loo baahan yahay in IGAD xafiis ka furato Puntland, gaar ahaan caasimada Garowe, maadaama Puntland ay tahay deegaanada ugu nabad galyada wanaagsan guud ahaan Soomaaliya, ayna ka jirto xukuumad si dimuqraadi ah loo soo doortay oo ay si buuxda u shaqeynayaan dhammaan laamaha kala duwan ee dowlada Puntland. Ambassador Affey ayaa isagu dhiniciisa balan qaaday in uu bishan hadda lagu jiro ee May 2014 uu booqasho ku iman doono Puntland, isaga iyo wafti balaaran oo ka socda Urur Goboleedka IGAD, booqashadaasuna ay gogol xaadh u noqon doonto in IGAD ay xafiis ka furato caasimada Puntland ee Garowe. Kulankan ayaa ku soo dhammaaday is afgarad wacan, waxaana hadda Puntland isu diyaarin doontaa in ay gacmo furan ku soo dhaweyso Ambassador Maxamed Cabdi Affey iyo waftiga uu hogaaminayo oo dhawaan booqasho rasmi ah ku iman doona Puntland. SAWIRKA WASIIRU DOWLAHA PUNTLAND IYO ERGAYGA IGAD EE SOOMAALIYA.
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This is going to be an all out battle between federalist and centralist, I see many people arguing about this system on SOL,facebook,twitter and many other social media arenas. I want everyone to present their case why they believe centralism or federalism is more suitable for Somalia. As your aware already, I am full blown federalist and I'll present why I think this solution is the best. The advantages I see in Federalism are to many to list but I will summarize most of the advantages as best I can. Historically when we look back on Somali history, we never were a united country to begin with, every region had it's own leader, customary laws, and territory. I believe federalism can replicate this and return us back to our roots. I find centralism is a colonial system that was put upon Somalia and is totally foreign to our nation, that's why their was a race for power between tribes from the 1960s till now since no clan wants to be seen as being dominated by another since every clan always used to live autonomously. So from a historical vantage, I think federalism is in our roots and centralism is a system left over by colonialists. Centralism maybe suitable to america and europe, but it doesn't mean its suitable to africa or even somalia due to cultural, historical differences. We need to stop trying to eumulate the west in everything thinking just because it works for them, it must work for us. Dubai is a primary example how western systems doesn't guarantee success for a country and as is the case with Dubai local systems that people know and trust are workable to achieve success. As far as the economy is concerned the benefits of federalism is obvious for everyone, their will be internal competition between the states, you know a hospital built in mogadishu will be replicated across all states, who benefits the most from this? only the locals do. We will have a whole country that is actually developed rather then a single place mogadishu that is developed. Surely if people believe in somalinimo wouldn't they like to see all somalia developed or just want mogadishu to be developed in the future? thats a big problem with centralism. As far as security is concerned it is better to have separate regional security structures becuz only a local knows best regarding the people's needs in his area rather then someone from a faraway land. Having separate security structures internally is crucial. As far as national defences I believe that should be left for the national army, how the national army is to be formed would require quoata system from each of the regional govt and their sole task should be national security concerns not local security concerns. There is also excellent advantages to this in the case of another civil war happens not all will be lost(again trust factor addressed). As far as reconcilation is concerned, one of the big reasons why all the previous national govt conferences all failed is because somalis thought after a civil war that everyone can just forgive and forget and trust each other in a govt. As can be seen this is not the case. Somalis may forgive each other but I doubt anyone will trust each other again as seen from past conferences. What can gain that trust? autonomy for each region, this is he only way. As far as political concerns their is a big advantage of federalism, their simply won't be that race for power again as seen in history if every region sees their region as viable. If someone can't get a seat in mogadishu, he can back to home state and rally for a spot there. This will lessen all oppositions on the federal govt because people won't see this govt as the only viable govt in the nation. So from a historical, political, security, economical, and reconcilation standpoint their is alot to gain from federalism today. Alot of Somalis unfortunately want to see a repeat of old somalia since they saw that as an effective government, but the people and priorities back in the 1960 were different. Their were colonial issues and somalis united on this premise to be indepedent and the people were vastly different back then since they saw nothing but peace. The centralism that started there being left over by colonial powers was a recipe for disaster in the making, it was bound to collapse once the colonials(uniting) factor was out. Today the people and priorities are vastly different. The people have seen nothing but war and the people are even more tribal then before since that's what has helped them survive during these turbulent times. So the old somalia and new somalia are not the same people or priorities, applying systems to new problems won't solve the problem but return us back to the same path of disaster the colonials left us in. As far as disadvantages are concerned, like with any other system federalism has disadvantages but those disadvantages are alot minor then centralism and needs to be worked out. For example some of the disadvantages of federalism will be what will state borders be. I think alot of sacrifice will be needing from all somalis on this part. Because even though somalis may reside together in districts, cities, etc there is always a majority in any given state and we will need to accept that whether it's pro our tribe or not. For example Bakool is a good example sahal have accepted that even though there are jubalanders who settle there in aato, yeed, elbarde, doesn't mean we are majority in bakool and have surrendered those regions to SW3. The same will be needed from all somalis where they are not a majority in the state. What mechanism will be used to determine that can only be based on the number districts each clan has as per 1991 states. For example Mudug 5 disricts are well known and 3 of those are Puntland and the oher 2 are galmudug, sacrifice will be needed on galmudug part. Galgaduud for example majority of districts are HAG so sacrifice will be needed from abuudwaq. Same thing goes for sanaag majority of districts are puntland so sacrifice will be needed from somaliland. Or togdheer majority of districts are somaliland, sacrifice will be needed from Puntland. Alot of sacrifices will be needed from all tribes regarding state borders, not only one tribe that sacrifices and every other tribe doesn't, that is unworkable in the long term. Other disdvantages i've heard about federalism which are more through ignorance is somalis says a tribe cant be a nation which is true but regional govts never claimed to be nations, so that's really through their ignorance those arguments. Other disadvantages i've heard are their will be duplication for example multiple presidents, multiple ministers, multiple mps, etc. That is true and questions have been raised if it's economically viable for 8 million or so people to be so bureaucratic but that's again a minor sacrifice we will need to make due to the priorities and people we are dealing with today. Finally the one major disadvantage that keeps coming back about federalism is what is federal and regional responsibility again this will need honest negiotation on the side of both the feds and regions. For example the idea of consulates not being allowed in regional states is ridiculous argument. Consulates deal with non political matters. Some regions share alot of trade, security, diaspora,health, education factors with a number of countries. For example Kenya shares a border,trade,diaspora with the jubalanders, their needs to be a consulate there, same with puntland which shares a border with yemen,ethiopia. Their will need to be a consulate there since their alot of matters concerning each one of them be it security, health,education,visas, etc. Infact I believe the consulates in regional states need to be lifted up more since PL and JL also have educational ties with Turkey through scholarships, health ties with malaysia, diaspora ties with north america. Anywhere where there is strong ties on non political matters their needs to be a consulate. Alot of the powersharing between the feds and regions are going to complicating and sensitive issues that need honest discussions on both sides. For example defining the role of the federal govt will be of utmost importance before negiotation can begin. This can only be decided on what status mogadishu takes. If mogadishu takes the status it is right now where the capital looks like any other regional cities, then it's responsibilities will be alot less as can be seen that's what has been occuring to them, not consulting mogadishu regarding consulates in jubaland or puntland or any other regional matter. Who is to blame? I honestly believe it is mogadishu. They can't get their cake and eat it both ways. They cant say their the capital yet operate like bosaso and kismayo does. The next question that will arise is, why cant kismayo and bosaso all claim to be capitals since it's no different in it's character to mogadishu. You see where the problems this will lead to. Mogadishu status in Somalia will have huge deciding factor on the role it takes, if it will be a federal govt with stronger federal powers or simply a federal govt with only a regional scope. Thats a decision the mogadishu folks will need to make. So this idea of the federal and regional powersharing can only be decided on the status of mogadishu once that is well known and somalis feel this is their capital and not think its just a regional capital for a specific clan other things can be negiotated such as defining specific roles for the SFG and Regions on revenue sharing, National asset control, domestic and international political status, and many more areas. So really there isn't anything major that I see as catasphoric with federalism then I see with centralism. Their are minor issues with federalism like some of the points I've raised above but then their are major benefits also. I think we can get through those minor points through negiotation, where-as with cenralism the problems are not minor but major (trust, different people,prioriies, and time) which can only lead to another 20 failed national conferences, where-as federalism is working today, weak, but it's functioning and we see progress on many fronts in the naion even in the capital. We never saw these sorts of resuls with centralism post civil war somalia. That's why I am firm federalist not because my tribe supports it, I wouldn't support my tribe if I saw what their doing is not feasible or buyable but because their really isn't any other alternative today. That's basically all the disadvantages I've seen regarding federalism and believe me I lost the most using the 1991 borders while other clans dont. Bosaso to Galkayo alone is 700 kilometer and its basically 2.5 states where-as borame to las anod is 500 km and is 5 different states. So arguments about 1991 border I think only Puntland has a valid case. Look at how many states he south has its a joke really. Even the north with alot less people then the east are twice the number of states. I had to make huge sacrifices already and its time other clans sacrifice because we haven't seen one sacrifice from other clans yet.
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I think the right man for the job is farole but at the same time I do realize that will not be event faintly possible if the HAGS dont have a regional administration since their only excuse to villa somalia is based on this that "you guys have pland,sland,jland,etc" but our clan family has nothing, so leave the seat to us. This is another big reason why their going slow on federalism as I am sure they have plans to fund another hag damul jadid to villa somalia and need that excuse still open. I think Ali khalif only chance of running for 2016 would need financial support possibly from somaliland, but what would somaliland gain from supporting him? a possible referendum? As for Ali history he doesn't even hide his anti puntland and clearly stated he participated in it's destruction when he was PM. This guy even went to burco and borame conference but never set foot in garowe says alot don't you think about his sick mindset. I know Puntland will make sure that man never makes it to villa somalia under somaliland watch, he was a nightmare under abdiqasim. If culusow leaves which I highly doubt, the guy will just visit parliament with a briefcase full of turkish cash and that will end it all. Shame but thats how it works, I think culusow will finish his time but achieve nothing except filling his big calool like every other HAG politician we've seen. Remember maxan dhuuqa mindset of mogadishu politicians are 99% of them, so expect always high level of isdaba marin, shady deals, etc. Its just the norm there. I do however personally support farole to run, the man I think could secure it especially with what he did in puntland as a track record and his favourable transfer of power which scored him browny points in the IC. Somalia needs Farole
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We gotta to get work on the Ministerial buildings their hardly anything that has been built other then the federal affairs,health,environment, finance, justice. I Know their is a few more ministries in the pipeline like livestock, education, planning, and ports but their still heaps to go which I haven't heard are even being considered such as ministry of womens, security, and employment, security. Anyways this is one of the designs of the new port ministry based in Bosaso I cant find any designs for education,planning,livestock. I just know it's being built cause juxa laid down the foundation stone for it a while ago and I heard planning and livestock are getting new ministries according to their minister being interviewed on PLTV. We are still short of where we should be in this regard and really need to pick up pace here, we shouldn't be stuck building ministries 16 years on.
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The city is doing average not extremely well these few years, diaspora need to move into designing different style buildings, we definitely need more glass towers rather the same type of designs. Other then that once more roads are done, I think we should move into providing better roofing for the residents the sheet metal is bad for bilicda and also not safe if strong winds or rains happens. I am sure how we found replacement for charcoal using lpg stoves, we should seriously consider replacements for the roof that are affordable
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Dont get me wrong I have no support for Somaliland government, I think they are the worst run govt in Somalia when it comes to development, thats why Puntland sends delegations to Jigjiga always. Notice how all our ministers in PL are young and notice how after gaas went to jigjigga and saw the 5 year strategies for all the ministries there he did the same thing in garowe and all our ministeries now have strategies in place, infact their showing their strategies on PLTV. Its good governance and accountability, ppl need to hold the ministers accountable to something and we need to know what their doing. But PL has said many times and I agree with it, we have alot to learn from somaliland diaspora, its confident and has done so much for hargeisa.