Tillamook Posted March 11, 2015 EU and Germany Rehabilitate Garowe-Galkacyo Corridor in Puntland, Somalia Somali NewsToday, EU Ambassador to Somalia, Michele Cervone d’Urso and German Ambassador to Somalia, Andreas Peschke, together with the President of Puntland, H.E. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali ‘Gas’, launched the “Sustainable Road Maintenance Project“, aiming at rehabilitating the “Garowe-Galkacyo” corridor. The European Union provides 17.75 million Euros and Germany another 3 million Euros to the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) to implement the project which is part of the Somali New Deal Compact and which is crucial to promote Puntland’s economy. Indeed, the Garowe-Galkacyo corridor is key to livestock rearing and exports from the ports of Berbera and Bosasso. The programme will finance the rehabilitation of the road’s damaged sections and the construction of flood control structures and check dams as the roads were heavily affected by the floods in 2013. Similarly, the project will provide policy support to the Puntland Roads authorities and the Puntland Ministry of Public Works. It also involves a routine annual maintenance programme, allowing drainage and culvert clearance, clearing of bridges after floods, side brushing, and pothole filling. In addition, on the job training will be provided to upgrade the skills of the local contractors. Both Ambassadors highlighted the strong commitment of the EU and Germany to support the Somali Compact. They emphasized that peace and political stability are pre-conditions for economic recovery. President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali ‘Gas’ welcomed the initiative and thanked Ambassadors Peschke and Cervone d’Urso on behalf of the Somali people. Source: Horseed Media Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted March 11, 2015 this is good news niyoow. the EU and other stakeholders are dealing directly with Puntland instead of giving the money to qoslaye and his gang. this is the best outcome we all hoped for. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted March 18, 2015 I hear Garowe will have a new Airport. Construction will start in few months. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted March 18, 2015 Country: Puntland State Government of Somalia Invitation of Tenders No: PNTB115/2014 Project Name: Garowe Airport Improvement Project. The National Tender Board, Puntland State of Somalia, invites sealed tenders from eligible bidders for the construction and completion of above work and remedying of any defects therein. The Government of Puntland State of Somalia, has obtained Grant from the Government of the State of Kuwait for carrying out vital works at Garowe Airport, Garowe City and it is intended that part of the proceeds of the said Grant will applied towards the costs of the works. This Grant is being administrated by Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development. Eligible interested tenderers may obtain further information about this invitation of tenders from and inspect the tender documents at the office of: Project Implementation Unit “PIU” UNIT No. 1801, JBC-5 CLUSTER W, AT JLT/DMCCT P.O. BOX 309116, DUBAI UAE Tel. +971 4 425 5775 e mail: narco.2015@gmail.com A complete set of the tender documents may be obtained on submitting a written application to the aforesaid office and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of US $ 1,000 (US Dollar One Thousand) only, cheque should be made in the name “State Bank of Puntland. Tenders must be submitted to the above-mentioned office not later than 11:30 hours on 23rd March, 2015 and must be accompanied by tender security, in accordance with the instructions to Tenderers, in the amount of US $ 100,000 (US Dollars One Hundred Thousand), in the name of “State Bank of Puntland”. Tenders will be opened in session to be held at the office mentioned above. Participation of tenderers who wish to attend may send representatives in this session. This session will take place at 12:30 hours on 23 rd March, 2015 or such other time and date as may be notified to the tenderers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites