NASSIR Posted August 13, 2007 Shirkad Cusub oo la wareegtey Warshada kaluunka Ee Laas Qoray. Dubai:-Taariikhdu markay ahayd 12-Augost-2007 ayaa Hoteelka Land Mark oo ku yaala magaalada Dubai ee Dalka isu taga Imaaraadka Carabta ka dhacay xaflad si heer sare ah, loosoo agaasimay, laguna kala iibsadey hantida Warshada kaluunka ee Laasqoray. Waxaana halkaa ka dhacay heshiis dhamaystiran oo ay wada galeen labada shirkadood oo kala ah. Shirkadda gadaysay ama iibinaysay Warshadii kalluunka ee laasqoray iyo loo yaqaano Hodman Trading Company. Halkaas oo ay shirkada malkiilayaashii shirkada Laaskoray Tuna Factory gabi ahaan ku wareejiyeen Warshadii Kalluunka Laasqoray shirkada Hodman Trading. Heshiiskii halkaas ka dhacay waxaa kala saxiixday 4 xubnood oo ka kala socday labada shirkadood. Shirkada Laasqoray Tuna Factory waxaa saxiixa wareejinta qalinka ku duugay Mudane Mohamad Cabdi Ahmad (Buraale) iyo Mudane Xassan Faarax Bile. Sidoo kale Waxaa iyaguna dhanka Hodman Trading Company heshiiskaas u saxiixay. Mudane Cali Maxud Hassan (Ceelaayo) iyo Mudane Mohamad Ahmad Shiikh Saalax (Haydh-Tuulo). Goobta Xaflada lagu qabaneyey ayaa waxaa kaso qayb galay dad aad u tiro badan Waxaa xafladaas goob joog ka ahaa dadwayne aad u fara badan. Sida aqoonyahano,issimo,ganacsato iyo culamaa'u diin si wayn looga yaqaano dalka iyo dibbadaba. Xafladaas waxaa barnaamijkeeda xidhiidhinayay Mudane:- C/risaaq Omar Eeyf iyo Mudane:- Iidle Cabdi Xirsi Qacle. Waxaana halkaas lagu sharfay furitaankeeda oo wacdi iyo hadal lagu diirsady ka jeediyey Sheekh C/Xakiim Hassan Hussein. Waxaa iyaguna ka hadlay Xaflada. Mudane:- Ganacsade Cismaan Baani Mudane:- Wasiir Cabdi Laahi Siyaad Cosoble Mudane:- GanacsadeAhmed Cali Shire Mudane:- Mohamad Yuusuf Samatar (Foosi) Gabagabadii waxa si dhakhso leh loo furi doona Warshada kalluunka ee Laas Qoray Tuna Factory taas oo wax wayn ka tari doonta shaqalaynta dadka dega Magaalada Laas Qoray ee Maakhir State. Waana arin farxad leh in uu soo gebegaboobo khilaafkii hakadka geliyey shaqeynta iyo wax soosaarka warshada oo ahayd il dhaqaale oo muhiim ah. Waxa iyana ku dayasho mudan in reer Maakhir ka fuliyaan mashaariic tan oo kala ah taas oo kobcin doonta dhamaan Bulsha wayta gobolka Maakhir. Bahda Laas Qoray net waxa ay u hambalyaynaysaa heshiiska lagu garay magalaada Dubai, waxa ay u rajaynaysaa shirkada cusub iyo warshada Laas Qoray guul, Ilahayna ha ka dhigo mid dalkeeda iyo dadkeeda anfacda. By Eng Ali A Yusuf Eng Baashe Mahamud Mohamed Shire Daawo Sawirada laga soo qaadey goontii heshiisku ka dhacayey! Source: Laasqoray.net Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sophist Posted August 13, 2007 The first picture is C/risaaq Cumar Cali Eyre Al-taleexi. Good luck with the boys from Las-Anod. PS: Camel herders are now fish mongers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QabiilDiid Posted August 13, 2007 Tell me Caamir, isn’t Laasqoray Fishery Factory (Warshada Kaluunka ee Laasqoray, WKL) a public property built by Russians in 1960s under a Soviet development aid program to the Somali Republic? How come it went into the hands of Hodman Trading Company? Are we talking about a different WKL? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 13, 2007 No Neyruus, the Muslim brotherhood forces that had occupied the Laas Qorey in 1992-93 had dismantled some sections of the machinery with the intent of commercial cannibalization. The old factory is located close to this new one. This other one was built out of private investment, but it stopped functioning after some political wrangling over the Industry's production and profit-sharing agreement. Now its operaton is soon to be resumed by Hodman Trading Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted August 13, 2007 Why are u acting surprised Neyruus at the thought of Hodman wranglin management and owneship away from Lasqoray Tuna Co....Isn't vandilism and looting of the public and private properties in Somalia the conventional way to enrich yourself...quickly...The Somalia I've known takes pride in those sorts of things... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QabiilDiid Posted August 14, 2007 When the power of a State to look after its properties is temporary lost, it is one thing to hear about entrepreneurs scavenging immovable public property for pieces of usable equipment to start operations that bring benefits to locals, but it is another thing when private citizens dismantle major components of government machineries and take them out of the site to jumpstart their own private operations. That is called thievery by any standard and undoubtedly is a criminal offense punishable by all man-made laws and by the Creator’s laws. If an important machinery of WKL were removed from the site and used to build in the fishery factory of Hodman Trading Company, the bearded men in the pictures above are simply new actors of the story of Alibaba and the forty thieves and should not unclothe themselves in public forums. Or is the blatant rape of the Somali Republic state properties taken so lightly that the current TFG can not demand from Cusman Caato to hand over the heavy equipment he stole from Somali people? OR this group in Laasqory would not bother to explain to us when and how they did acquire this factory they claim belongs to them before they put it in the market for sale? When a fully functioning Somali government comes into existing, there will be, no doubt in my mind, questions asked about WKL and if I am around, I will be in the forefront of these who will not shut their mouths until every single piece of the state property is returned back or compensation is collected from the thieves. I have heard that some locals in Balcad took courageous steps in repelling scavengers from raping the Balacad Fabric Factory, Warsgadda Dharka ee Balcad (WDB). The citizens in Balcad should memorize the names of the honorable citizens who voluntarily protected the state property risking their lives. They have to be praised publicly and rewarded for their honorable actions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted August 14, 2007 dadkani dad ehlul diina ayey u eegyiin. Masha Allah ka dheh. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted August 14, 2007 Sophist, your calling rer laas Caanood Camel herders are now fish mongers "Camel herders and fish mongers" and your from jiidali? Alla somalia maxay walatey. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
me Posted August 14, 2007 Nayruus got a point and but if these guys are not connected to those lootings, then all the luck to them. ps. whats up with that name....Al-taleexi. Iif he is Al taleexi then I am Van Hargeisa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted August 14, 2007 Wait! Wait! Neyruus does not have a point and is wrongly wallowing in a preconceived judgment. As a matter of fact, he should have asked more info as to how the new industry is clearly separate from the old industry in its physical investments such as plants, properties, and equipments as well as its monetary investments such as its former shareholders' equity. To build the new industry, it cost over $2.5 million. To say that they stole the old machinery to jumpstart is an affront to these honest business men and women who invested in this project. Around Maydh and Laasqoray sharks are especially targeted, but with only the valuable fins being landed for export. In Laasqoray where the first tuna canning factories were built in the mid-1960s, entrepreneurs have established a new fish-canning factory with all its subsidiaries, which began its production on 19th November 2001. http://www.somali-jna.org/downloads/APD_Livestock_Economy_16July023.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QabiilDiid Posted August 14, 2007 Caamir, marka aan Soomalia dajino, baan xisaabtami doonnaa. Let us stop small wars now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted August 15, 2007 Great developments, and good luck to the new owners.Nayrous, this factory is totally diff from the old one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites