Deeq A. Posted March 18, 2018 The Head of State has revealed that the agreement between SL and DP World’s take-over of Berbera Port management has become even more fruitful since the port institution has pledged to jump-start their investiture plans with construction of the extra 800m of harbor. The revelations were contained in a moving and patriotic speech that the President addressed to the Somaliland Diaspora community in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, yesterday. In a half-hour eloquent speech the he gave, the president dwelt on matters pertaining to the need of having unity, solidarity, togetherness and trustworthiness, such that a populace and a nation as such, would make development and progress. He hailed the country’s opposition parties for depicting patriotism as per cue in the hours of need, scoffed at Somalia’s political naivety and appealed for the fight against vice and tribalism. “Our people are now more united than ever given that the political differences catalyzed by the electioneering processes are now over and they now emit solidarity”, the President told a large packed hall of enthusiastic audience about the situation back here at home. He noted that given the need for international political alliances in the changing political world climates, the President said that SL was justified to join the Saudi-led GCC coalition which has UAE and most Arab countries on its side. “Most of our mega co-corporations were nurtured in the UAE and our livestock are traditionally imported by the Saudis”, he said, adding that, “each country therefore takes care of her own interests”. He pointed out the fact that SL’s treaty with the UAE’s Dubai Port World was based on the reason that they agreed to build a major carriage-way from Berbera to the frontier town of Togwajaale (otherwise dubbed Berbera corridor) on top of building a second harbor, and a third through accrued finances from the second 400m one, as opposed to competing investors. “But the DP World’s Chief executive have already pledged that they would start with both (800m long harbor terminals) right away”, said the President and by thus revealing the new DP World’s commitment to jump-start developmental aspects at Berbera port. “Our need is for us to achieve our aims and objectives as a nation and this can only be realized through unity and togetherness”, said the President. He told the happy and hilarious audience that that political parties have shown a new hope for Somalilanders by toeing patriotic lines that are in tandem with the needs and wishes of the nation and the people. “Both parties supported the government to the hilt given the recent incursions (by Somalia) at Tukaraq and also the Berbera port issue which (Somalia) indulged into hence depicting total patriotic unity in defense of the nation”, beamed the President. Somalia political hierarchy from their President to their parliaments vehemently opposed the Berbera Port deal while claiming SL as being her territory! “Theirs is mere talks for the truth and facts is known hence does not demand rhetoric”, the President said scoffing at Somalia claims and termed them as naives. He also revealed that top SL officials would visit the UAE to kick-start the agreements. “The four service commanders, ministers for livestock and postal telecommunication and the banking chief will be on the plane immediately to discuss technical aspects of bilateral relations”, said the president. The said officials have already been reported to have jetted out of the country yesterday evening. He said given that the UAE were interested in the Berbera port and also a military airbase, he said that he put it to them (the UAE) the need of recognizing SL for the cementing of further relations. He also said that he asked the emirates government to equally the Somaliland passport for eave of movement, and added that he expects positive responses from his hosts who officially invited him and his delegation. Amongst ministers with him in the UAE are those of the foreign affairs, water development, planning, investments and also UCID opposition leader Feisal Ali Hussein. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites