Saalax Posted July 20, 2019 Hiiraan Online Friday July 19, 2019 Somalia's government has made an exemption for a ship carrying over 20,000 goats and sheep to be offloaded at Jeddah, according to Somalia's Deputy Prime Minister Mahdi Mohamed Gulaid. The MV-FAHAD vessel was stranded at Jeddah seaport since July 11 for failing to produce medical paperwork issued by Somalia's ministry of livestock. DP Mahdi said the ship was stranded due to lack of the necessary paperwork as per an agreement between Somalia and Saudi Arabia. The DP Mahdi noted that the interventions by the SFG, especially president Farmaajo convinced the Saudi authorities to allow offloading of the ship. Meanwhile, the DP hinted that the Federal Government will regulate livestock exports after Eid Al-Adha, a period of the year when Somali livestock traders send thousands of livestock to the Arab nation for Hajj purposes. The move to strand the ship angered Somaliland authorities who blamed the Mogadishu-based government for attempting to undermine its livestock trade. Federal gov't makes an exemption for ship carrying livestock to be offloaded at Jeddah HIIRAAN.COM Somalia's government has made an exemption for a ship carrying over 20,000 goats and sheep to be offloaded at Jeddah, according to Somalia's Deputy Prime Minister Mahdi Mohamed Gulaid. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdillahi Posted July 21, 2019 Realistically the Somalia Government has no real power over the port of Berbera. So any test to try an undermine Somaliland will back fire. BTW the cheeseman cannot control a single street in Mogadishu how is he going to control trade in Berbera? This is unrealistic. But in time Somaliland will get recognition and move on from this nightmare called Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted July 22, 2019 23 hours ago, Abdillahi said: Realistically the Somalia Government has no real power over the port of Berbera. So any test to try an undermine Somaliland will back fire. BTW the cheeseman cannot control a single street in Mogadishu how is he going to control trade in Berbera? This is unrealistic. But in time Somaliland will get recognition and move on from this nightmare called Somalia. Keep wishing . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FBISOMALIA Posted July 23, 2019 N&N yes we fight them but regarding Jeegaan we are on the same page. All states should understand this is Somalia. If they dont want they can go to Djibouti. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites