General Duke Posted March 20, 2007 ^^^not enough old boy. But those institutions will come with a better economy and a better run government. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted March 20, 2007 From what I have heard the building cost 200k. That is a worthy investment which inshallah will help the state generate millions of dollars through the port, fisheries etc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted March 20, 2007 From what I have heard the building cost 200k. That is a worthy investment which inshallah will help the state generate millions of dollars through the port, fisheries etc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sharif_seylaci Posted March 20, 2007 looks good inrpessive reer puntland allah haa idunku wadda sidaas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sharif_seylaci Posted March 20, 2007 looks good inrpessive reer puntland allah haa idunku wadda sidaas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted March 20, 2007 That is a worthy investment which inshallah will help the state generate millions of dollars through the port, fisheries etc The problem is not the state generating less cash flow. The state has been generating millions of dollars since the early days. The problem you're avoiding is lack of accountability. Where's the money going? Why there are no government initiatives for better schools, hospitals etc? Shouldn't government provide these things for the public? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted March 20, 2007 That is a worthy investment which inshallah will help the state generate millions of dollars through the port, fisheries etc The problem is not the state generating less cash flow. The state has been generating millions of dollars since the early days. The problem you're avoiding is lack of accountability. Where's the money going? Why there are no government initiatives for better schools, hospitals etc? Shouldn't government provide these things for the public? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted March 21, 2007 ^ The puntland state government has provided many schools. There are well over a dozen schools in Bossaso alone and many of which are highschools. There are health facilities which are opening up in small and medium sized towns and businesses being provided. The government of Puntland has a long way to go with their ambitions however they fair better then much of somalia because of one simple measure- safety. Relatively speaking ofcourse. There are a few old western texas-style shootouts. You can observe the fact that there are 4-5 highschools and a University (albeit a University in Somalia is not that great) in Galkacyo (north) and in the south of galkacyo there is only one if I am correct. PSU in Garoowe in Bossaso and Nugaal in Lascanood etc. There are many initiatives Small things like this. But Puntland has a loooooooooooooooooooong way to go. Very long way. Primary education and education towards nomads are two top priorities the state should start up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted March 21, 2007 ^ The puntland state government has provided many schools. There are well over a dozen schools in Bossaso alone and many of which are highschools. There are health facilities which are opening up in small and medium sized towns and businesses being provided. The government of Puntland has a long way to go with their ambitions however they fair better then much of somalia because of one simple measure- safety. Relatively speaking ofcourse. There are a few old western texas-style shootouts. You can observe the fact that there are 4-5 highschools and a University (albeit a University in Somalia is not that great) in Galkacyo (north) and in the south of galkacyo there is only one if I am correct. PSU in Garoowe in Bossaso and Nugaal in Lascanood etc. There are many initiatives Small things like this. But Puntland has a loooooooooooooooooooong way to go. Very long way. Primary education and education towards nomads are two top priorities the state should start up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted March 21, 2007 ^Oh really. Do you mind naming the dozen high schools in Bosaaso which PL funds? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted March 21, 2007 ^Oh really. Do you mind naming the dozen high schools in Bosaaso which PL funds? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted March 21, 2007 ^ Dozens of Highschools? I didn't say that. I said... "There are well over a dozen schools in Bossaso alone and many of which are highschools." Are you struggling with your reading? Off the top of my head some highscool in Bossaso are Najax, D/sare,White Tower, Shaafici in Bossaso. There are more that I don't know. Plus there are the many primary and middle schools in Bossaso. Add to the EAU and PSU division which will be opening in Bossaso and the other technical schools opening up soon. Bossaso and for that matter Puntland are thriving. I hope they continue to succeed. The government has its shortfalls, but they have good intentions. They want their citizens to succeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted March 21, 2007 ^ Dozens of Highschools? I didn't say that. I said... "There are well over a dozen schools in Bossaso alone and many of which are highschools." Are you struggling with your reading? Off the top of my head some highscool in Bossaso are Najax, D/sare,White Tower, Shaafici in Bossaso. There are more that I don't know. Plus there are the many primary and middle schools in Bossaso. Add to the EAU and PSU division which will be opening in Bossaso and the other technical schools opening up soon. Bossaso and for that matter Puntland are thriving. I hope they continue to succeed. The government has its shortfalls, but they have good intentions. They want their citizens to succeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted March 21, 2007 Money being spent on buildings while these pple are not able to clean up the fish waste and its remains from the beach areas near the port.... No doubt Bososo is the dirtiest city in Puntland with fish heads and goat remains scatterd in many areas of the icty...Clean up is not a job that needs millions of dollars to do. It takes a common sense of a good leadership. To me it is very dumb to build a beautiful office in the midst of a trash. And the saddest thing of all was that when I was there no one seemed to see dirty as a problem. For all of you Pntlders, my comments should be seen as a healthy criticism....I hope Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted March 21, 2007 Money being spent on buildings while these pple are not able to clean up the fish waste and its remains from the beach areas near the port.... No doubt Bososo is the dirtiest city in Puntland with fish heads and goat remains scatterd in many areas of the icty...Clean up is not a job that needs millions of dollars to do. It takes a common sense of a good leadership. To me it is very dumb to build a beautiful office in the midst of a trash. And the saddest thing of all was that when I was there no one seemed to see dirty as a problem. For all of you Pntlders, my comments should be seen as a healthy criticism....I hope Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites