Koora-Tuunshe Posted May 30, 2009 Brother Nassir—you are right. Thats exactly what the constitution indicates. Districts of Sanaag include Eastern Ceerigaabo, Badhan, Laasqoray, Ceelbuh, and Hadaaftimo. Hayland’s capital is Dhahar and like you said includes all the regions of Sool Plateau, Gebi Valley and some parts of Western Bari region. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted May 30, 2009 what is the purpose in making every settlement a city, district or God forbid a region? are these settlements bubbling with people and tax revenues to continue dividing administration. You can administer this entire region from a single city without the need for non existent districts and regions. furthermore, if sanaag and haylaan are to be as you say, what do you call west of ceerigaabo? cayn, hawd, saraar, sanaag bari, sanaag puntland, sanaag somaliland, sool, haylaan, badhan, where does this end. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pilgrim Posted May 31, 2009 Very clear deliniation of boundaries would be important if oil is found in the region Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted June 1, 2009 NN, It's hard for me to know if you retain the right dose of principles that can really hedge you from contradictory statements. If you oppose a decentralized form of admins where the city and every region has its own council, budget and policies for the interest of its people and their growth potential, stability and progress, then I would be able to judge your position correctly. But it seems the right balance is missing here. Both AYN and Haylaan are two important regions of Puntland because their local administrations can positively compete with other regions and lure any entity and persons that wish to be domiciled in their jurisdictions their own advantages if it's security, hospitality and resource exploitation to which their signature is needed-- and to hold to account their representatives under a transperant procedure. Puntland is currently under transition to move forward and adopt this new constittution that should replace the old, temporary one and its rigid, clan-based ordinances. The Democratization of Puntland is on the horizon saxib and it's imperative that we embrace it and join the new wave of change, that is multiple parties, regional and district councils, solidarity , security and development. Don't stop the train. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted June 1, 2009 the rationale behind Ayn was that most of Toghdheere was Somaliland, Understandable. Sanaag is a different story. If it must be Divided, the rational should be Sland Sanaag and Pland sanaag. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted June 1, 2009 and yeah, micromanagement when comes to governance, is expensive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted June 1, 2009 Adeer, Sanaag is the biggest region after Bari and 90% of its population is rer Maakhir, not to mention Bosaso and the its environs. Your double standard is obvious and it irks me to the point that you dragging me into your parochial attitude of qabiil discussion. Following your argument, what is the rationale for Karkaar?. Stop this nonsense. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted June 1, 2009 ^ lol, horta come down ana maakhiriga sheegeyset ahh ee. No one is saying Sanaag is not big, thats a fact. karkar is another piontless name , Bari is Bari. Some of the leaders of both administration have made it their mission to make a factious region for every odey that approaches them thinking the Solutions to of everything. Going back to Sanaag, that 90% at the very most occupies only 50% of the region. The Rest belongs three other "families". that all pointless though because the points am trying to make are it unnecessary, that kinda polite, its ****** to divide maakhiri districts into too and divide the rest of sanaag as well. this region, as big as it is had only three districts. dividing three district into four districts will result in four unviable regions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted June 1, 2009 Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: this region, as big as it is had only three districts. dividing three district into four districts will result in four unviable regions. [/QB] Kaaley, waxani waaba ka darey. Waxyaalaha guriga loogu sheegeysato halkan hala imaan. Gwillim Law, "Districts of Somalia ", Statoids, December 31, 1990 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites