Duufaan Posted June 13, 2022 Wasiir Bayle oo shaaciyay lacagta ay dowladdii hore uga tegtay qasnadda - Caasimada Online WWW.CAASIMADA.NET Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Wasiirka wasaaradda maaliyadda Cabdiraxmaan Ducaale Bayle ayaa shaaca ka qaaday lacagta ku jirtay qasnadda dowladda, markii uu xilka la wareegay madaxweynaha... The last time Hassan government left 5 million in the account and 60 million debt owed by moqdish business people. The west stopped to contribute the government account 18 months ago. Still, the government revenue increased, first time getting close to 1 billion. Hassan government will also get the money that the west was holding. The plan was to add Putland and Jubaland by 2022 and by 2023 the rest of the region. Hassan inherited a lot of money and will even get more. The question is he going to use it to build himself more hotels, create more 30 jir 30 million? the time will tell. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted June 13, 2022 There was a clip during xilwareejinta showing Xasan Sh. genuinely surprised when Farmaajo mentioned that the documents just handed has hundreds of millions dollars in the treasury. If Xasan Sh. wants to keep a decent man in the treasury to fight corruption, he must keep wasiir Beyle, who is an independent, qualified technocrat and has the confidence of the international community Xasan so desperately likes to kowtow. Beyle is also the longest serving minister in a single wasaarad ever in any government Soomaaliya has had - five years and counting. However, I don't think that will happen. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted June 14, 2022 Quote Still, the government revenue increased, first time getting close to 1 billion. That is incorrect. The FGS's revenue increased a mere 18 million dollars over 2021. 2021: $229m 2022: $247m Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted June 14, 2022 3 hours ago, baala xoofto said: That is incorrect. The FGS's revenue increased a mere 18 million dollars over 2021. 2021: $229m 2022: $247m Why all SOMALILANDERS flocking to Mogadishu? Massive economic development Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted June 14, 2022 He means the budget, that is a lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted June 14, 2022 1 minute ago, maakhiri1 said: Why all SOMALILANDERS flocking to Mogadishu? Massive economic development Meesha lacagta taalo ayaa la joogaa nooh. Have you seen all the most followed Reer Waqooyi social media personalities are based in Koonfurta or used to before moving to Turkiga? C/risaaq Teera, Naciimo Abwaan Qorane, Bakeyle and Qamar Suugaani. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted June 14, 2022 12 minutes ago, maakhiri1 said: Why all SOMALILANDERS flocking to Mogadishu? Massive economic development There is a lot of donor money flooding the city - close to 700m dollars from foreign donors. So probably that is where they are all going. In the end, donor money is not reliable. It depends on KPI that is given and if achieved, then more $$$ are released, if not achieved then that money just disappears in thin air and will never be released. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted June 14, 2022 5 hours ago, baala xoofto said: There is a lot of donor money flooding the city - close to 700m dollars from foreign donors. So probably that is where they are all going. In the end, donor money is not reliable. It depends on KPI that is given and if achieved, then more $$$ are released, if not achieved then that money just disappears in thin air and will never be released. Right the budget. With the Somali geopolitical location will never dry. Somaliland was receiving it for 22 years. SNM never shared with the other region they claim. That is how Hargeysa function. This time Moqdisho is also receiving with name federal government Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted June 15, 2022 10 hours ago, Duufaan said: Right the budget. With the Somali geopolitical location will never dry. Somaliland was receiving it for 22 years. SNM never shared with the other region they claim. That is how Hargeysa function. This time Moqdisho is also receiving with name federal government Actually Hargeisa receives the lowest external support. In fact, according to budget paper, this year SL only expects 6m dollars from World Bank/IMF. That compared to Mogadishu expecting close $200m. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted June 16, 2022 On 6/14/2022 at 11:24 PM, baala xoofto said: Actually Hargeisa receives the lowest external support. In fact, according to budget paper, this year SL only expects 6m dollars from World Bank/IMF. That compared to Mogadishu expecting close $200m. Somaliland receives 40 -60 million dollars annually from the EU since 2000. It receives also an additional 20 million from the British government. Before 2018 Somaliland was receiving more funds than the rest combined. Farmaajo government refused to sign some of this money. Somaliland relied on and still relied on these funds. Berbera's revenue increased last few years but still Hargeysa function with these funds. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted June 17, 2022 Before you make any claims you need to backup your claims with real facts. You don't just pull numbers from the *proverbial* end. These are the last Somaliland Budgets (you can download the PDF): 2022 2021 2022: JPLG+WB+SDF = $23.5m 2021: JPLG+WB+SDF = $20.9m There is no other foreign source of income other than that. Btw the official gov't SLSH to USD rate is 7000SL/USD. Budget 2022 Budget 2021 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted June 17, 2022 UNPO: Somaliland: EU Grants $27.5 Million For Water Infrastructure UNPO.ORG British government signs agreements worth £31 million to support development in Somaliland - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK The programmes will be delivered in partnership with the Somaliland government to promote long-term stability in the region. European Union brings relief to the victims of the Hargeisa Market Fire in Somaliland | EEAS Website WWW.EEAS.EUROPA.EU Press corner | European Commission EC.EUROPA.EU Highlights, press releases and speeches Just a few examples You did not come up with anything different. Somaliland got the largest foreign development aid since 2000. As I told you things have changed since 2018. A fake nation with a confusing budget! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted June 17, 2022 Thats SDF2 which is for 2018 - 2022. I already took that into account in my post earlier Quote SDF2 (£25 million, 2018 to 2022), will be delivered in partnership with the Somaliland government to promote long-term stability in the region. It will include building of critical infrastructure, such as roads, water systems and agricultural facilities, and will also help build capacity within Somaliland’s institutions. The new programme which is aligned to Somaliland’s National Development Plan II (NDPII) will build on the achievements of the original SDF (2013 to 2018) programme. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 17, 2022 On 6/14/2022 at 12:45 PM, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said: Meesha lacagta taalo ayaa la joogaa nooh. Have you seen all the most followed Reer Waqooyi social media personalities are based in Koonfurta or used to before moving to Turkiga? C/risaaq Teera, Naciimo Abwaan Qorane, Bakeyle and Qamar Suugaani. Qamar suugaani is not a lander he is an Ethiopian who grew up among his abtiyaal in Somaliland The rest are opportunistic refugees who fled their country haha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baala xoofto Posted June 17, 2022 Not too sure if he was born across the border but Qamar is Hargeisa local. He is from the same family as late actor/poet Huuryo. Famous for acting the old woman in many Ruwaayado. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites