Naxar Nugaaleed Posted April 4, 2013 hundreds of threads yet and no one can say why they oppose the jubaland process or why it isn't constitutional. Gabbal sxb spill the beans, what leads you to say that misa waa just take my word for it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tillamook Posted April 4, 2013 After all the brouhaha and cantrabaqash from Jubaland detractors, maanta waxay la soo shir tageen "why are things moving so fast"? Lol:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted April 4, 2013 Tillamook;934336 wrote: After all the brouhaha and cantrabaqash from Jubaland detractors, maanta waxay la soo shir tageen "why are things moving so fast"? Lol:D The participant themselves are saying things are being rushed and they suspect ulterior motives. Listen to this BBC intervieuw from this morning. http://www.bbc.co.uk/somali/maqal_iyo_muuqaal/2013/04/130331_khilaafka_kismaayo.shtml Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted April 4, 2013 What would Somalia's legal position be on the offshore oil Kenya is interested in if the Jubbaland became a federal state? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted April 4, 2013 This is what this puntland citizens thinks of this thread Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waranle_Warrior Posted April 4, 2013 Ooh yes Jubbaland will be built this way and it has been built this way, maxaaba haray hadii calankana lasaaro wafuudi caalamkana tagaan. What are you going to do about it? Ma walaalaha galgaduud ayaad hadana soo samaysani? Gabal-kaan kee ahaa horta, soo kii Dooxada Juba Indhacade iyo Barre Hiiraale taageeri jiray ma ahan? Waryaa there is nothing you can do. Reer Gedoodka saxda ah xaqooda waa lasiiyay waan joogaan Shirka balse nimanka Cabudwaaq kayimid wax ay yihiin majirto waa insignificant iyaga iyo walalahooda Galgaduud ee indhacadena waxaa lagu celinayaa Galgaduud. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted April 4, 2013 ^WW, aayar awoowe. Gabal may have a legitimate concerns that might have poorly expressed here. He said many times that he shares the objective of Jubbaland to be established as a federal state. If I hazard a guess his beef is with the capital of the state slated for Middle Jubba (Bu'aale), instead of Gedo (Baardheere). I heard the delegates preferred Bu'aale over Baardheere purely on the basis of location and geography. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted April 4, 2013 There is no problem in expressing reservations if you feel there is something wrong with the process or question the procedure. What I do not understand however is the 'you will soon find out' as if you have received 'waxyi' from heaven. WEhat are your reservations based on? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waranle_Warrior Posted April 4, 2013 Xiinow, masaasaa? Baardheere waa border line-ka in fact it risks being part of Bay. Laakiin Buaale is central location but I preferred Kismayo. Maya Gabal wax kale kumahaysto laakiin soo ma ahan Kii Walaalaha Galgaduud taageeri jiray, kolay waa ognahay waalaha galgaduud inay wada careesan yihiin oo kuwii marka joogay oo ay marki hore isla socdeen ayaa xataa Marka laga aruuray oo lagawada badalaayaa. Markaa haduu ninkaa walalaha galgaduud ah yahay, hadee warka waxaan kusoo koobi nimaad taqaan yaa tahay lama dhaho Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted April 4, 2013 Giving the popular flights and pictures we are bombarded with here , why do i have a feeling the intensity with which this state is formed is going to be REAL and that there is nothing the Federal government in Mogadishu can do about it? its about time the FG should convey good faith and concesions methink..Sad to say, but most indications suggest that this state will be formed without the blessing of the government in Mogadishu, so don't you think it is time to come up with another strategy that could work as a peaceful solution? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted April 4, 2013 That is what would have been expected from mature, intelligent leaders, but unfortunately this is not so with the current federal leadership in Mogadishu. Eventually tho' they will come around, and then it is up to the Juba leaders to take the lead in bringing the federal institutions to the side. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waranle_Warrior Posted April 4, 2013 STOIC, uou are right and its good logic you suggest because if both sides continue on the same track the situation will only get worse and complicate Somali problem. Its ultimately the government's fault and failure for not being able to respect the demand of the people or win the hearts and minds of huge section of Somalia with all elders, politicians and popular support. The suspicion is this President is HAG controlled, anti-federalist and only cares and promotes HAG agendas that's why D-block have profound reservation and mistrust. His ridiculous and ncalculated moves made matters even worse. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted April 4, 2013 Jubbaland reer Cabduwaaq baa la weydiin lahaa miyaa mise the HAG masters in Xamar baa duco laga sugi lahaa, WW? WW, waa kugu raacsanahay what you said. Ugaas Xaashi is talking right now live at the cermony. Cabduwaaq can chill. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted April 4, 2013 STOIC;934448 wrote: Giving the popular flights and pictures we are bombarded with here , why do i have a feeling the intensity with which this state is formed is going to be REAL and that there is nothing the Federal government in Mogadishu can do about it? its about time the FG should convey good faith and concesions methink..Sad to say, but most indications suggest that this state will be formed without the blessing of the government in Mogadishu, so don't you think it is time to come up with another strategy that could work as a peaceful solution? STOIC, a small group of dissidents are merely digging themselves into deeper trenches. That isnt enough to force the federal goverment on its knees. It takes more then that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baashi Posted April 4, 2013 Put Carafaat in the ignore column. He has lost the plot. What the hell is he talking about? Back to the topic. Overwhelming majority of Gedo folks are on board. Prime Minister Saacid has lost the plot. Allaylehe si xarago leh oo midnimo leh yaa beeshu u agaasintay dawlad goboleedka Gannaane. Hor Illaheey ninkii wax u eega waxa u muuqanaya beel Somaliyeed oo beelaha Somalida ka mid ah oo taageersan qarranka Somaliyeed iyo dawlada haatan majaraha u haysa laakiin doonaya si dastuuri ah in ay u maareeyaan gobolada ay iyaggu degaan. Intaa ninkii ay dhibeyso iyo ninkii dhib u arka hadde ama cidluu ka diday ama waa nacab si qabiili ah u diidan in beeshaas ay sida PL and SL ay dhulkooda uaga hirgaliyaan maamul iyo kala danbeyn. Qofkii wax caaradaya waxa la qaatay in uu tilmaamo Baajuunta iyo Jareerta oo kolay anniga aanan ka dhex arag qabanqaabada iyo guddiga farsamada. Qofkii taa ciladeeya waa qof runta ka hadlay yaan qabaa. I must say folks down there played excellent political game. My man Saacid and his boss Hassan had very weak cards in their hands. Peaceful gathering by locals to advance governance in their area in accordance with the constitution is not something they could credibly derail without resorting to violence or unconstitutional power grab. The ball is at the Mogadishu admin's court. Let's see if they had the noodles to accept the first round score. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites