Che -Guevara Posted February 28, 2013 Shirka Maamul usameynta Jubbaland oolagu wadoinuu maanta furmo Published on February 28th, 2013 Wararka kasoo baxaya magaalada Kismaayo ee xarunta gobalka Jubbada Hoose ayaa sheegaya in maanta uu furmi doono shirkii maamulka loogu sameenayey gobalada Jubbaland oo abaabulikiisa in muddo ah soo socday. http://horseedmedia.net/2013/02/28/shirka-maamul-u-sameynta-jubbaland-oo-lagu-wado-inuu-maanta-furmo/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted February 28, 2013 Good news indeed. Wishing for lasting peace and stability insha alah.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted February 28, 2013 we made it happen. this is historic. its great for everyone involved. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mintid Farayar Posted February 28, 2013 Oodweyne;922584 wrote: Still no word from the said PM Saacid? Interesting. Oodweyne, waa ku sidee?? Let Saacid make his money. It's not as if he will be offered part of the Kismayo port proceeds. Anyway, he will give his prepared statements in front of the Mogadishu parliament in a few days. On the other hand, this Kismayo issue seems to be a wound that refuses to heal for our Southern brothers. Maybe we should send a governor down there ,....again..... to maintain law & order, this time of a more 'secular leaning, if you catch my drift Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macallinka Posted February 28, 2013 Aragaane. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Salahudin Posted February 28, 2013 Mintid, so u r admitting that mujrim Godane was sent from Hargaisa.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted February 28, 2013 ^^Don't put too much into what our Macno Yare says , his desire/deep wish to see instability in the south maintained sometimes gets in the way of using his seemingly educated mind. Kismayo, he thought, was no mans land. The conference proves that the city has people who care and want to do right by it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Homunculus Posted February 28, 2013 I'm happy for the people down there, Jubaland's potential is great. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mintid Farayar Posted February 28, 2013 xiinfaniin;922605 wrote: ^^Don't put too much into what our Macno Yare says , his desire/deep wish to see instability in the south maintained sometimes gets in the way of using his seemingly educated mind. Kismayo, he thought, was no mans land. The conference proves that the city has people who care and want to do right by it. Xiin, Ma wali hadalkii maalintii hore baad ka xanaaqsantahay, sxb? It was just a minor correction of 'revisionist' history which you, yourself, admitted to (although you claimed it was a minor detail in the larger goal of raising the 'tent'). But on a serious note, who are the recognized 'interest groups/beello' allowed to participate in this Conference? Or is it only for those with the military and political means, currently, to pose a roadblock to the 'project'? P.S. You give far too much credit, Xiin. I only have a 3rd grade education at best! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted February 28, 2013 ^^Awoowe, all stakeholders are present at the conference. This was four years in the making. The only important group that is regrettably missing is the federal government. Tomorrow IGAD delegation will arrive the Conference. There is a talk of Nairobi based western embassies coming at the conclusion of the conference. I guess if you read Dayniile, Hiiraan, and listen to Ahmed Diriye, you just cant see all these positive steps happening on the ground Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted February 28, 2013 Is Abwaan reading this? He couldn't wait the conference to start. Aren't you glad it did start saaxiib? Or is he. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted February 28, 2013 Oodweyne;922622 wrote: As for the former governor of that place who did hailed from our neck of the wood one can say let's hope he had taught them how important it is to have your own grass roots folks running the show for you otherwise you are to him nothing but a collateral damage when your citizens die by the hundreds at his hand or at least at the back of his agenda. Consequently let's hope they shan't drop the ball in here now. Some believe that former governor of yours whom you seemingly hold in high esteem is hiding in your midst . In any case, he has been tried in abstentia as you might have heard in Puntland and found guilty of terrorist crimes. He will be put to death as he deserves. So reminiscing his old terror days in the region is a desperate act awoowe... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mintid Farayar Posted February 28, 2013 xiinfaniin;922618 wrote: ^^Awoowe, all stakeholders are present at the conference. This was four years in the making. The only important group that is regrettably missing is the federal government. Tomorrow IGAD delegation will arrive the Conference. There is a talk of Nairobi based western embassies coming at the conclusion of the conference. I guess if you read Dayniile, Hiiraan, and listen to Ahmed Diriye, you just cant see all these positive steps happening on the ground You're side-stepping the question, sheikh The question is who are the stakeholders? Bal tiri... As for IGAD, it's always been there. As a matter of fact, it's been the key technical organizer of the Jubba project ever since Kenya and Ethiopia reached an accommodation on the issue(this occurred shortly after the death of Meles). Western embassies attending?? Don't hold your breath for that. They've yet to come on board given an effective campaign waged in Mogadishu which is where the main Western priority is currently centered. You see, Xiin, that's the problem with your faulty analysis. You take a little bit of 'truth' and mix it with a whole lot of 'xawaash'. It's very unbecoming. Oodka, You read me wrong. It's not a bazooka but a teaching moment. You see by marginalizing large segments of the indigenous population, you create fertile ground for Al Shabaab recruiting (the greatest danger to all Somalis). But our Southern brothers never tire of playing the 'zero-sum' game as you so aptly pointed out, even though it continuously leads to the same trail of tears for all involved..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted February 28, 2013 ^^Macno Yare, awoowe, Kismayo is today beyond online analysis . The conference is happening on the ground more than 500 delegates are present. So the lough is on you who thinks he can teach others about a subject he knows very little. One more thing, Macno Yare, that cousin of yours by the name Godane has fled the region and is now hiding in your area. Worry about him than wasting ink on the distant Kismayo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted February 28, 2013 Homunculus;922613 wrote: I'm happy for the people down there, Jubaland's potential is great. That is a sentiment of healthy mind, unlike those who wish instability and insecurity for others thinking it will somehow benefit them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites