AYOUB Posted October 23, 2011 Faroole oo Wiilkiisii u Magcaabay Wakiilka PL ee USA Sida ku cad Atlantic Council, Madaxweyne Faroole waxaa uu magcaabay isla markaana safar shaqo ah ugu diray Washington mid ka mida wiilashiisa, Khadar Abdulrahman Faroole kaasoo aan xataa iskuulka dhamaysan uu magcaabay Safiirka Washinton. Ambaashadoore Khadar oo safar iyo kulamo ku soo kala baxshay Maraykanka, lana soo kulmay Senators, Siyaasiyiin iyo shirkadaha shiidaalka, isagoo markaa ka dhaadhicinaya in la aqoon sado Puntland isla markaana ay dawlada ameerican ku la shaqayso Madaxweyne Faroole. Socdalkan Ambashadoore Khadar iyo hawl galkiisa waxay tani ku tusinaysaa inaan Madaxweyne Faroole inaba wax ixtiraam iyo sharaf u hayn dhamaan dadka Puntland, siiba golahiisa wasiiro oo ay ka buuxaan rag khibrad iyo aqoon fara badan u leh arimaha wiilka yar waa Ambashadoore Khadar loo diraye. Riix Halkan Warbixin English ah Sawiro sida* http://www.raascasayrmedia.com/?p=5838 I'm sure Imaam Jnr deserves his job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted October 23, 2011 puntland sending a ambassador or anything of the kind is like ohio sending one to Somalia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 23, 2011 ^On the other hand, the NGONGE's Imam has many fans on SOL..loool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted October 23, 2011 Good stuff, Puntland needs someone to handle the lobby groups. Another thing others lack. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted October 24, 2011 Yunis;753290 wrote: Lool @lobbying A former member of Congress is lobbying to bring a major oil company back to Somalia. The Moffett Group, headed up by former Rep. Toby Moffett (D-Conn.), has been hired by the Puntland State of Somalia to encourage ConocoPhillips to reinvest in oil-rich tracts of land the company owns in the region but abandoned in 1991. "I don't want to kick the daylights of Conoco. I just want to ask them what their plans are," Moffett, chairman of the firm, told The Hill. Under the contract, his firm’s compensation is $10,000 per month, according to Moffett. The agreement lasts a year. Located on the very tip of the Horn of Africa, Puntland has been an autonomous state since 1998. Documents filed by the firm with the Justice Department say Moffett and others will represent the Puntland government before the Obama administration, Congress and other U.S. entities. “It will work towards the goals of promoting peace, security and political stability in Puntland through socio-economic development and helping Puntland benefit from its own natural resources,” the documents say. Also included with the Justice records is a June 7 letter from the president of Puntland, Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud Farole, to Moffett. The letter says ConocoPhillips abandoned its oil exploration activities in Puntland in 1991 when the Somali central government in Mogadishu collapsed, leading to 20 years of civil war and splintered government. “The peace, security and political stability in Puntland can be sustained through socio-economic development, such as better schools and hospitals, construction of public infrastructure, light industry, and job-creation. As such, it is a matter of urgency that Puntland needs to benefit from its own natural resources, including potential oil reserves,” the letter states. The letter asks Moffett to help find “a tangible solution” to ConocoPhillips’s “inactivity” in the country. Moffett said he plans to contact Conoco to ask them about what they plan to do with their oil interests in Somalia. “It needs to develop them. Yes, we're going to have conversations with Conoco and politely ask them what their plans are,” Moffett said. “Depending on what they plan to do, they may face questions from Congress and from NGOs, asking why they are sitting on natural resources that could help Puntland when the country is struggling so.” Moffett said he is familiar with senior figures tied to Conoco. Ruth Harkin, the wife of Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), and Ken Duberstein, former Reagan White House chief of staff and chairman and CEO of the lobby firm, the Duberstein Group, serve on the oil company’s board of directors. Moffett will have a difficult case to make. Security is an issue in the region where armed gangs and pirates are prevalent and have attacked oil company officials in the past. But Moffett points to a new deal reached between leaders of several regional Somali governments, including Puntland, which is designed to put a long-lasting national government back in place. “It is not without merit, that position,” Moffett said, referring to security concerns. “I think the historic agreement is going to change that so that Puntland will be even more stable. It gives the Obama administration and U.S. companies a foundation for reexamining the situation.” http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/182165-ex-lawmaker-lobbies-to-bring-conocophillips-back-to-somalia That's TheHill not some run of the mill newspaper. Now take that and smoke it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted October 24, 2011 Che -Guevara;753278 wrote: ^On the other hand, the NGONGE's Imam has many fans on SOL..loool lol, not fans but children playing cyber turf war, can we blame them though, each side seems more and more entrenched as of late... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted October 24, 2011 Remember how Abdullahi Yusuf cousin claimed he was the new Ambassador for Somalia . lool@ reer Xil-doon. http://www.seattleweekly.com/2007-02-28/news/dubious-diplomacy.php/ http://www.benadir-watch.com/2007%20News/0103_Yusuf_names_ambassador_to_US.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 24, 2011 Naxar...are you saying ayoub is part of the children? Lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted October 24, 2011 your words my friend, your words lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted October 24, 2011 Carafaat;753295 wrote: Remember how Abdullahi Yusuf cousin claimed he was the new Ambassador for Somalia . lool@ reer Xil-doon. http://www.seattleweekly.com/2007-02-28/news/dubious-diplomacy.php/ http://www.benadir-watch.com/2007%20News/0103_Yusuf_names_ambassador_to_US.pdf Duke, when will you become Ambassador for Somalia? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AYOUB Posted October 24, 2011 Naxar, do I have to draw you the picture? The whole point of the thread is to show belief in "the children are our future". As for you comparing the great State to Ohio, well Puntland (with its oil fields) likes to see itself as the Texas of Somalia. Che, Imaam Faroole & Sons are a talented bunch and have many many fans. Fuad Shangoole and his one man fan-club can learn a lot from him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted October 24, 2011 Are Naxar & Che saying this is not news or is it the fact that Ayoub posted it what's getting their knickers in a twist? The Imam never ceases to amaze. Make hay while the sun shines, says I. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AYOUB Posted October 24, 2011 Well Naxar is one of those folks that are so educated that they prefer pet dogs to children. As for Che, he has issues with the Imaam's popularity. The negativity has nothing to do with me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 24, 2011 NGONGE...It's not real news, it's just for sport and never-ending political score points. Fuad Shangoole....oh dear, you are on Duke wagon as I see. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites