Saalax Posted December 19, 2015 HARGEISA (Somalilandsun) – The sale of public property is not the right way to accrue funds for the public coffers This was started by opposition party Wadani in a press statement in which the controversial sale of the Gandhi public library by the state was termed as one way of depriving the country's youth access to supplementary educational material "WE hereby vehemently castigate the Government on the sale of Gandhi public library to a private individual" read the Wadani statement adding that the facility was the only one shared by youths and others seeking intellect in the country. In this act the administration has not only acted without any shyness to the public good but showed greed based on the exploitation of citizens thus urge the president to immediately rescind the sale of the library in the capital city Hargeisa. http://somalilandsun.com/index.php/politics/government/8372-somaliland-wadani-decries-sale-of-gandhi-library Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted December 20, 2015 lol. he wants to take everything before he leaves. niyoow siilanyo clan was unbelievably hungry miyaa. why all this rush to take everything even a small library. loool. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted December 20, 2015 <cite> @Mooge said:</cite> lol. he wants to take everything before he leaves. niyoow siilanyo clan was unbelievably hungry miyaa. why all this rush to take everything even a small library. loool. Before Kulmiye came to before in summer 2010 Ikraan Caraale sang a song called Beesha Haraadan saying Beeshu way haraaday and they want their turn kk.Then when Siilanyo won Somaliland was crippled with drought in the same month and many websites cited this strange bad omen for many bad years to come for Somaliland. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoniZ Posted December 23, 2015 How is the secret buyer here, Alpha may be? Waryaa Salaax, take it easy man. Your dislike towards the old man, and now surprisingly to his clan is having no limits. You are breaking all the boundaries of being sensible person. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gooni Posted December 24, 2015 Nadaamka qabiil dawladayntu aakhirka wuxuu isugu imaanayaa dooxa hargaysa Culumadaan leh barafka Belgium waxaan u taaganahay in nala aqoonsado faataxada noo mara ilaahay haka baqeen dadkana runta ha u sheegeen. ilaahay wuu aqoonsaday waa muslim waana soomaali nabadooda iyo midnimadooda halaga shaqeeyo. Wixii runta kasoo hadha waa maaweelo magacii doono haloo bixiyo safaarada Scotland noo fidhidaa laga raja qabaa in waraaqihii aqoonsiga gudbiso kirismaska ka dib iyo bitibiti badan oo xad dhaafa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted December 24, 2015 Saalaxoow Siilaanyo would not be selling public properties like this library if the people he is governing including your beloved clan cared about good governance and the protection of public properties. Siilaanyo is rotten but so is the vast majority of the people under his government. We are all rotten mate :-D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted December 24, 2015 <cite> @YoniZ said:</cite> How is the secret buyer here, Alpha may be? Waryaa Salaax, take it easy man. Your dislike towards the old man, and now surprisingly to his clan is having no limits. You are breaking all the boundaries of being sensible person. Ilma Xarbi related to Siilanyo. This is not the first time he attempted to sell public property to that family. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted December 24, 2015 <cite> @Tallaabo said:</cite> Saalaxoow Siilaanyo would not be selling public properties like this library if the people he is governing including your beloved clan cared about good governance and the protection of public properties. Siilaanyo is rotten but so is the vast majority of the people under his government. We are all rotten mate :-D Reer Hargeisa protested against it and it is one of the reasons why Siilanyo didn't had his way with selling this library in the first round, your point is invalid. We are in the age of media so it is easy to put any person practicing corruption under the spotlight which is good. Even though Somalis back home are largely corrupt they are starting to realize corruption = hindrance to their development. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites