Mahdi Posted August 26, 2005 http://www.somaliatalk.com/terry/terry.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wacdaraha_aduunka Posted August 27, 2005 Another example of dayniile/somalitalk propoganda as they never wish the prosperity and security alrady enjoyed by puntlanders to develop even more! :mad: :mad: :mad: But only got 3 words to say ...... Puntland weey dhaqaaqdey.... Like it or not!!!! :cool: :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Young Jeezy Posted August 27, 2005 How do you know it is propoganda? :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kidd Posted August 28, 2005 How do you know it is propoganda? It is propoganda alright! just don't quation it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wacdaraha_aduunka Posted August 28, 2005 Qodobka 11aad: qaybtiisa labaad oo dhigaysa: Dawlad goboleedka Puntland waxay dhawreysaa heshiisyadii ay dawladihii hore ee Soomaaliya la galeen shirkad shisheeye, haddii heshiiskaas/heshiisyadaas aysan ka hor imaamayn danaha iyo maslaxadaha Puntland? Of course it's in the interest of Puntland to develop it's energy sector but the issue is how's to decide if this contracts are for the benefit of Puntland, Is it the puntlanders and their administration or dayniile/somalitalk aka moryaan sites?? :mad: :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted August 28, 2005 Somalia warns against oil deals Aug 28 2005 05:18:10:747PM Nairobi - Somalia's prime minister on Sunday warned foreign firms against signing oil exploration contracts with local officials in the lawless country, saying such agreements were invalid. Ali Mohamed Gedi said such deals would not be recognised by the war-torn nation's transitional government and that self-proclaimed local administrations could not legally negotiate contracts over natural resources. Gedi said: "Until the government puts in place specific legislation for natural resources management, such as a national hydrocarbon law, it will be categorically impossible to give concessions. "In this respect, foreign companies should desist in attempts to deal with local authorities ... without prior written authority from the Transitional Federal Government of the Republic of Somalia. "Any violation of this will result in negative consequences and the responsibility will lie with the culprits," Gedi warned, adding that his government would take measures to protect Somali natural resources. His comments came after an oil exploration contract was signed last week between an Australian company and the regional administration of Somalia's northeastern Puntland region. Gedi said that deal was "illegal and unacceptable." The Horn of Africa nation, which has had no functioning central government since strongman Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted in 1991, has attracted several foreign oil companies that have been prospecting for possible oil exploration. Source: AFP, Aug 28, 2005 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yoonis_Cadue Posted August 28, 2005 Hey waryaada listen up bruv's these issue is really a serious one, Cadde is flying to the United Arab Emirates in a couple of hours time to meet up with some foreign companies although there are lot's of speculations regarding his trip it is widely rumoured that he will sign some sort of contract with an oil company's and other companys, we don't know yet if these companies are reliable and trustworthy yet but let's wait and see. However some reports even indicate that the President is also flying to India although some say it's for private matters relating to his health but Allaah knows best. But if there is any sort of deal then Cadde as he already outlined must tell the people of Puntland what he signed and the major and minor agreements that he made with these international company. Nevertheless the General is working really hard today he inspected Bendar Qaasim International Airport where there is a large-scale construction of the new terminals and runways is progressing very well. That's all I've to comment Boys. Keep your ideas, minds coming and let's discuss what is best for our part of the world and how we can develop it farther. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted August 28, 2005 "His comments came after an oil exploration contract was signed last week between an Australian company and the regional administration of Somalia's northeastern Puntland region." What is going on? a Australian company!. it should be the chines and it should be now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kidd Posted August 29, 2005 Yaah? Khyraad aa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites