Garacad Port & Town Construction Project

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
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I like how the omar maxamud are real tight with each other and get together and help each other out. It's definitely a culture I wish my own clan had, we don't do anything together. You will never see qardho conference on development, our diaspora is basically asleep.

Garacad has the best future of all the coastal towns becausse of being connected to DDSI. The problem is they will need to get DDSI to build a road from it's side connecting to Galdogob. PL has failed miserably every time they go to DDSI, you never see this mentioned. Most of the trade is being stolen by jigjigga and going to djibouti, when in-fact most of the people in ddsi live around the parts connected to puntland.
 

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
VIP
The next thing I think we need to sort out is teams to mudug-nugal-bari-sool-sanaag and find out what the daily consumption rate of vegetables, fruits, etc is. Bring in Puntland and international investors and start tapping into the Calmadow farm-lands as it has good agriculture land size and become self sufficient in our farming needs. Rather then creating jobs for the south, create your own local jobs.

This will provide thousands of jobs for the lower end in our society or the poorest sections such as IDPS who will be the labourers and lift up their living standards while their contributing to PL food security goals. We need to set dates on when we will be completely Puntland locally sourced farming. Wouldn't it be great knowing all your vegetables and fruits are made in puntland.
 

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
VIP
Imagine 100% of our agriculture said 'made in calmadow' and trucked into each major town of Puntland market. The southern farms would die kkkkkk

 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
VIP
A Turkish company received the tender to construct the port. The proposition is to build it in two years.


Guul InshAllah
 
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BOSSASO (HOL) – Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region on Friday unveiled a $40 million project for a rickety port’s reconstruction plan aimed at benefiting communities in the country’s northeastern part amid a new battle for foreign investment projects in the region stirred by UAE’s port investment in the neighboring breakaway territory of Somaliland.

Garacad port’s reconstruction project by a Turkish construction firm, would also rebuild highways to allow easier access to the historic coastal town’s port which has once served as a major piracy hub for years before the end of Somalia’s once notorious sea gangs, thanks to the EU’s naval forces that brought an end to the menace that threatened the world’s international shipping lines.

Unveiling the grand project, Puntland’s president Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gas said that the reconstruction of the port which is expected to last two and half years would be undertaken with funds raised by local business communities.

“Only one port cannot fulfill the needs for the entire Puntland people, therefore, the reconstruction of the Garacad port would further help in improving our economic infrastructures.” Ali said during a ceremony unveiling the project in the town on early Sunday, referring to Bossaso seaport.

Mr. Ali said that once the construction of the 636m-meter port is completed it would ease the process of delivering goods to the coastal areas that have relied on land transport and Bossaso port to receive commodities from abroad.

Among the port’s reconstruction plan is highway ramps that would help give vehicles and people access to the dockyard of the port, the second in the region which currently relies on its main seaport in Bossaso, the region’s commercial as its only point for direct access to the maritime transport.

The project is also expected to help create job opportunities for the region which has seen increase in the rate of unemployment among its youth in recent years.

It is estimated that 70% of the region’s 3 million population is under 30.

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Farm

VIP
Garacad will suprass Gaalkacyo in population in the next two decades and become the de facto capital of Mudug, thankfully it’ll be aborigine free.
 

Karim

I could agree with you but then we’d both be wrong
HALYEEY
VIP
Garacad will suprass Gaalkacyo in population in the next two decades and become the de facto capital of Mudug, thankfully it’ll be aborigine free.
It depends on this project... If it succeeds then the sky is the limit for Garacad.
 

SirLancelLord

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
Garacad will suprass Gaalkacyo in population in the next two decades and become the de facto capital of Mudug, thankfully it’ll be aborigine free.

What's the temperature like. I've been to Djibouti and that's Hot & Humid like Dubai
Berbera is Hot Dry & Windy.

If Garacad has a good climate it is in the perfect location for a Metropolis. They need to start town planning
 

SomaliMVP

Somali chauvinist
What's the temperature like. I've been to Djibouti and that's Hot & Humid like Dubai
Berbera is Hot Dry & Windy.

If Garacad has a good climate it is in the perfect location for a Metropolis. They need to start town planning

I hope it is not as hot as it is in Berbera. :wowsweat:
 

Farm

VIP
What's the temperature like. I've been to Djibouti and that's Hot & Humid like Dubai
Berbera is Hot Dry & Windy.

If Garacad has a good climate it is in the perfect location for a Metropolis. They need to start town planning

Yes town planning is a must, since it’s being built from scratch after seeing other cities like Garowe’s planning. I expect it to be top notch.
 
What's the temperature like. I've been to Djibouti and that's Hot & Humid like Dubai
Berbera is Hot Dry & Windy.

If Garacad has a good climate it is in the perfect location for a Metropolis. They need to start town planning
It's not like Bosaso and Berbera, the indian ocean areas are cooler than the red sea. Garacad is also cooler than galkacyo it has the potential to become a metropolis indeed just needs roads, about time we settled in the coastal areas again.
 
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