Holac Posted December 29, 2017 I don't know how much of the 30 million is allocated for agency processing fee/service. But, if you take the $30 million projected revenue and give each of the original 18 regions of Somalia an equal amount, it is enough money to build city schools, roads and useful infrastructure every year. "Hawada" belongs to every village. What about money from all previous years? That is anywhere from $400 million to $810 million depending on how you do the back calculations, minus the fees. Is that money gone forever? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asad Ahmed Posted January 1, 2018 On 29/12/2017 at 7:14 PM, Holac said: I don't know how much of the 30 million is allocated for agency processing fee/service. But, if you take the $30 million projected revenue and give each of the original 18 regions of Somalia an equal amount, it is enough money to build city schools, roads and useful infrastructure every year. "Hawada" belongs to every village. What about money from all previous years? That is anywhere from $400 million to $810 million depending on how you do the back calculations, minus the fees. Is that money gone forever? ofcourse,it is gone for ever.that money had been used to PAY the salaries of UN employees servicening you as well as the job and abaalka wayn ee UN ka kuu gashay for managing your airspace for 3 decades.nothing is free in this world.they would be glad for service u again for 1000 years with that salary.who wouldnt ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites