miles-militis Posted June 28, 2003 Is it the deputy minister of information who argues economic diversification, or the author who seems to favour free market economy of sort that is on the right? The deputy minister points out that: • ganacsiga u wareejiyaan waxyaalaha dalku u baahan yahay, ee aysan isku buuran ganacsi aan baahidiisu hadda dalka ka jirin; • iyada oo aanay dalka ka jirin baahi isgaarsiineed; • iyo dhinaca dhaqaalaha oo ay keeni karto dhaqaale burbur ama wiiqan ku yimaada shirkadaha hadda ka jira DGP. The author in his corner points out: • Habka Ganacsigu waa tartan furan. • Waxaa reebban qodob ka hor imaanaya tartanka ganacsiga. Could both men be after the same thing but by different means? What is your take on the matter? ././ Deputy minister's decree on the 25 - http://yamayska.com/news/news_item.asp?NewsID=56 ././ Author's analysis of the decree on the 27 - http://www.somaliatalk.com/2003/june/1jun2703.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 28, 2003 I agree with the Information minister, he is on the ground and can make better judgment than the author of the article. But with closer scrutiny I think both men are on the same path. But Puntland does need more criticism and more dialogue such as this one. Many thanks bro for the post Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haashim Posted June 29, 2003 There is nothing the so-called FREE MARKET in this world, everywhere in the world there are restrictions, import taxes, subsidies, enz. and it is depend upon the National Interest of the country. even the western econmies who arguing free market block their markets cheap third world goods, poarticullarly agricultural poroducts. So, I agree with the Minister if it's FAIR LAW, (for all) not NAAS NUUJIN or SUUQ KA SAARID etc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites