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The desperation here.:mjlol:
Their economy is in shambles, their people are rioting, their money is worthless, their obese president is too fixated on the affairs of another regional state than his people going hungry and they want to focus on Somaliland. Maybe these people should be more focused on this

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repo

Bantu Liberation Movement
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They're economy is in shambles, their people are rioting, their money is worthless, their obese president is too fixated on the affairs of another regional state than his people going hungry and they want to focus on Somaliland. Maybe they should be more focused on this

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The state of the art economy of Somaliland.

80% of the people are unemployed.
90% of the males chew khat.
20% of the females chew khat.
50% of the population is illiterate.
1/3 of the economy is khat.

Where the president of Somaliland steals land from 600 families and has the police shoot them when they protest.


 
The state of the art economy of Somaliland.

80% of the people are unemployed.
90% of the males chew khat.
20% of the females chew khat.
50% of the population is illiterate.
1/3 of the economy is khat.

Where the president of Somaliland steals land from 600 families and has the police shoot them when they protest.

When you have nothing to say that you divert attention elsewhere :mjlol:

Your port in bosaso is dying

70% of your revenue lost

your money is as useful as toilet paper

your locals dont even want to use it


and you still want to give this much attention to Somaliland, those who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones
 
They're economy is in shambles, their people are rioting, their money is worthless, their obese president is too fixated on the affairs of another regional state than his people going hungry and they want to focus on Somaliland. Maybe these people should be more focused on this

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IDPs who were hired by Farmaajo and who will face the law soon.

But, you clearly want to peddle lies so have at it.
 

repo

Bantu Liberation Movement
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When you have nothing to say that you divert attention elsewhere :mjlol:

Your port in bosaso is dying

70% of your revenue lost

your money is as useful as toilet paper

your locals dont even want to use it


and you still want to give this much attention to Somaliland, those who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones
70% of revenue has not been lost and the shilling is used. The businesses that refused to use it lose out on their own trade.

"You still want to give this much attention to Somaliland".

What I gave you was a dose of reality, sit up straight, I can tell you will get emotional from here.

:umad:
 

repo

Bantu Liberation Movement
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IDPs who were hired by Farmaajo and who will face the law soon.

But, you clearly want to peddle lies so have at it.
He comes from a place where they shoot people for protesting their land being stolen... by their president nonetheless. Freedom of expression means little in that pseudo banana republic.

:wow:

 
70% of revenue has not been lost and the shilling is used. The businesses that refused to use it lose out on their own trade.

"You still want to give this much attention to Somaliland".

What I gave you was a dose of reality, sit up straight, I can tell you will get emotional from here.

:umad:
The only emotional person is you who like to spend his day talking elsewhere when you have your own problems to deal with, "the shilling is used" yet your locals were begging Farmajo to come over to save you guys :mjlol:


 
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repo

Bantu Liberation Movement
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The only emotional person is you who like to spend his day talking elsewhere when you have your own problems to deal with, "the shilling is used" yet your locals were begging Farmajo to come over to save you guys :mjlol:


Those are called protesters. If they had been in Hargeisa where you are from, they would have been shot dead.

Keep your head up, I'll keep talking and you will keep crying about it. We don't lock up mothers for decorating rooms where I'm from.

:drakekidding:
 

FBIsomalia

True Puntlander
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The only emotional person is you who like to spend his day talking elsewhere when you have your own problems to deal with, "the shilling is used" yet your locals were begging Farmajo to come over to save you guys :mjlol:


Who told you this lady is Puntlander!!.
So you believe only in PL living Puntlanders and not other Somalis ???. :draketf: .
 
@FBIsomalia , he is trying to change the topic by constantly bringing up IDPs who are paid to protest.

Muuse Biixi is wholly involved in the election and he will probably hand-select "dirta waqooyi" mps.

This brings to question; what did Farmaajo & Bixi agree on during their meeting? Did he buy his support?

They really know how to pull the wool over the eyes over their "Jamhuuriyada" people and sell them lies.
 
Eng.Cabdiwaaxid Cabdiraxmaan Cabdiqaadir used to be a Minister in the Seelanyo goverment. He was also the Director of the Somaliland Road Authority SRA and now he's Biixi's advisor.

This is the man that will steer Dirta Waqooyi in the coming election. The question is, will they vote for Farmaajo or will they vote for one of the HAG candidates.

He is Fiqishinni.



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repo

Bantu Liberation Movement
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In drought ravaged Somaliland, water is a scarce and precious commodity. Only 30 per cent of residents in the capital, Hargeisa, currently have access to mains supplies. The pipelines are outdated and more than 700,000 people out of the 1 million population are relying on private water trucks for their daily needs. The trucked water is pumped from contaminated aquifers and five times more expensive than piped water. Diarrhoea and waterborne diseases are prevalent.


:hmm:
 
Below is an an op-ed from the Somaliland Sun

"Somalilandsun: President Bihi and his ministers seem to think that Djibouti dictator, Omar Guelleh, is our friend. But many Somalilanders do not agree, especially those who live in Gabiley and Guban areas. Guelleh’s agenda includes control of Somaliland through its corrupt, greedy politicians and merchants such as the Minister of Water, Mr. Mohamed Muse Dirie. We must stay alert of Guelleh’s deception. We must replace the Kulmiye sheep with people who love our country and can stand up to Guelleh.

Guelleh is a despicable human being, hypocrite, and a coward. The only language he understands is force.

Anyone suggesting that other countries can learn from Djibouti or emulate it is delusional. Djibouti is not a free country. Djibouti has had only two presidents since its independence in 1977. Both are Masaasan of the Issa Clan. In fact, Mr. Guelleh was a handpicked successor of his uncle, Hassan Guleid Aptidon, the first president of Djibouti.

According to the State Department report, Guelleh’s regime committed serious human rights abuses, including “unlawful killings, torture, harsh prison conditions; restrictions on freedom of assembly and association; restrictions on freedom of the press; corruption, drug and human trafficking.”

But those who want to become a dictator or admire dictatorship are taking a cue from Guelleh on how he made Djibouti a police state—where dissent or basic disagreement with him are dealt with harsh treatment or even killings. Most of its youth have been fleeing in droves and are claiming to be Somali refugees in Europe and North America.

Like Arab or African dictators, Guelleh’s smiling, avuncular face is all over scores of billboards across the capital’s dirty streets. But Djibouti state provides little or no services to its citizens who mostly live-in abject poverty -in a harsh hot, humid environment. They Lack access to clean water for hygiene or a place where women could deliver babies.

While Guelleh and his family, including his Ivorian Coast son-in-law accumulated wealth by robbing foreign aid and money from the leases of foreign bases.

Guelleh fears a free, democratic Somaliland from becoming the economic and logistics hub of the Horn of Africa. He is doing whatever it takes to make Somaliland fail, let alone allow people to thrive and live-in peace.

This week, there are unconfirmed reports that the Bihi administration has approved a plan for Djibouti to receive its water supply from Somaliland’s underground aquifers in western part of the country. If this report is true, this is dangerous and must be stopped or else we might not even have our country soon because greedy politicians are selling Somaliland piece by piece, including our precious natural resource—water.

During a stop of his tour in Guban area on his way back from Djibouti, President Bihi said, “Djibouti is helping Somaliland develop a salt plant in Toqoshi near Djibouti’s border and a port in Zeila.”

Does Djibouti have the know-how or the resources to execute such complex projects? I think this a pipe dream, more likely, Guelleh will bring in the Chinese to take over the western Somaliland coast because most of Djibouti’s 2 billion debt is owned by China’s Import and Export Bank.

But how could Somaliland supply water to Djibouti when most of its people lack basic drinking water? This is ridiculous.

For example, in Hargeisa, the capital city, the majority of the city’s near one million residents have no access to piped water. The rest of the country also have water scarcity. For many, getting water is a daily struggle: those who are lucky enough to get water must walk long distances to fetch clean water. In some areas of the city, expensive hotels, and hospitals are without running water, so they must rely on water tankers for the delivery of water. People are not getting enough water to cook food, take showers, or even wash clothes.

Access to clean water in Somaliland is a luxury. The last thing Somaliland people need is corrupt politicians selling our precious resources to a dictator who hates us. This charade must stop.

Bihi was not the first president to appease Guelleh. Riyaale, Silanyo, and even Egal did the same or even worse. They conducted a weak foreign policy against Guelleh. But the worst damage was done by Egal and then his Interior Ministry Bihi. We paid a heavy price in terms of human cost to liberate the Guban region from a ruthless dictator, Siad Barre in the 1990’s.

In fact, when he was the Interior Minister, Bihi was responsible for removing SNM militias from the Guban region after pressure from the Djibouti regime in 1999. And now, as the president of Somaliland, under backroom deals, Bihi is giving away Guban region to the Djiboutian dictator, a man who he admires

For the last three decades, Somaliland leaders’ fruitless appeasing of Guelleh, has invited more brazen aggressiveness demonstrated by the de- facto Djibouti control of the western Guban region.

If President Bihi has agreed to all those deals unknowingly, he is incompetent; if not, he is neglecting his duty to protect Somaliland interest.

What will it take for our leaders to stop Guelleh’s Somaliland encroachment?

If Somaliland leaders fail to protect the country, it is time for communities to organize themselves by any means to fight Guelleh and his enablers in Hargeisa and Mogadishu. We cannot call on the legendary Geedi Haame’s cavalry for help, who had protected Guban region communities gallantly from banditry. We must stand up to Guelleh’s Somaliland encroachment before it is too late."


To all my fellow landers, im curious on your opinion on this, is what being said here true or is this highly exaggerated?
 
Below is an an op-ed from the Somaliland Sun

"Somalilandsun: President Bihi and his ministers seem to think that Djibouti dictator, Omar Guelleh, is our friend. But many Somalilanders do not agree, especially those who live in Gabiley and Guban areas. Guelleh’s agenda includes control of Somaliland through its corrupt, greedy politicians and merchants such as the Minister of Water, Mr. Mohamed Muse Dirie. We must stay alert of Guelleh’s deception. We must replace the Kulmiye sheep with people who love our country and can stand up to Guelleh.

Guelleh is a despicable human being, hypocrite, and a coward. The only language he understands is force.

Anyone suggesting that other countries can learn from Djibouti or emulate it is delusional. Djibouti is not a free country. Djibouti has had only two presidents since its independence in 1977. Both are Masaasan of the Issa Clan. In fact, Mr. Guelleh was a handpicked successor of his uncle, Hassan Guleid Aptidon, the first president of Djibouti.

According to the State Department report, Guelleh’s regime committed serious human rights abuses, including “unlawful killings, torture, harsh prison conditions; restrictions on freedom of assembly and association; restrictions on freedom of the press; corruption, drug and human trafficking.”

But those who want to become a dictator or admire dictatorship are taking a cue from Guelleh on how he made Djibouti a police state—where dissent or basic disagreement with him are dealt with harsh treatment or even killings. Most of its youth have been fleeing in droves and are claiming to be Somali refugees in Europe and North America.

Like Arab or African dictators, Guelleh’s smiling, avuncular face is all over scores of billboards across the capital’s dirty streets. But Djibouti state provides little or no services to its citizens who mostly live-in abject poverty -in a harsh hot, humid environment. They Lack access to clean water for hygiene or a place where women could deliver babies.

While Guelleh and his family, including his Ivorian Coast son-in-law accumulated wealth by robbing foreign aid and money from the leases of foreign bases.

Guelleh fears a free, democratic Somaliland from becoming the economic and logistics hub of the Horn of Africa. He is doing whatever it takes to make Somaliland fail, let alone allow people to thrive and live-in peace.

This week, there are unconfirmed reports that the Bihi administration has approved a plan for Djibouti to receive its water supply from Somaliland’s underground aquifers in western part of the country. If this report is true, this is dangerous and must be stopped or else we might not even have our country soon because greedy politicians are selling Somaliland piece by piece, including our precious natural resource—water.

During a stop of his tour in Guban area on his way back from Djibouti, President Bihi said, “Djibouti is helping Somaliland develop a salt plant in Toqoshi near Djibouti’s border and a port in Zeila.”

Does Djibouti have the know-how or the resources to execute such complex projects? I think this a pipe dream, more likely, Guelleh will bring in the Chinese to take over the western Somaliland coast because most of Djibouti’s 2 billion debt is owned by China’s Import and Export Bank.

But how could Somaliland supply water to Djibouti when most of its people lack basic drinking water? This is ridiculous.

For example, in Hargeisa, the capital city, the majority of the city’s near one million residents have no access to piped water. The rest of the country also have water scarcity. For many, getting water is a daily struggle: those who are lucky enough to get water must walk long distances to fetch clean water. In some areas of the city, expensive hotels, and hospitals are without running water, so they must rely on water tankers for the delivery of water. People are not getting enough water to cook food, take showers, or even wash clothes.

Access to clean water in Somaliland is a luxury. The last thing Somaliland people need is corrupt politicians selling our precious resources to a dictator who hates us. This charade must stop.

Bihi was not the first president to appease Guelleh. Riyaale, Silanyo, and even Egal did the same or even worse. They conducted a weak foreign policy against Guelleh. But the worst damage was done by Egal and then his Interior Ministry Bihi. We paid a heavy price in terms of human cost to liberate the Guban region from a ruthless dictator, Siad Barre in the 1990’s.

In fact, when he was the Interior Minister, Bihi was responsible for removing SNM militias from the Guban region after pressure from the Djibouti regime in 1999. And now, as the president of Somaliland, under backroom deals, Bihi is giving away Guban region to the Djiboutian dictator, a man who he admires

For the last three decades, Somaliland leaders’ fruitless appeasing of Guelleh, has invited more brazen aggressiveness demonstrated by the de- facto Djibouti control of the western Guban region.

If President Bihi has agreed to all those deals unknowingly, he is incompetent; if not, he is neglecting his duty to protect Somaliland interest.

What will it take for our leaders to stop Guelleh’s Somaliland encroachment?

If Somaliland leaders fail to protect the country, it is time for communities to organize themselves by any means to fight Guelleh and his enablers in Hargeisa and Mogadishu. We cannot call on the legendary Geedi Haame’s cavalry for help, who had protected Guban region communities gallantly from banditry. We must stand up to Guelleh’s Somaliland encroachment before it is too late."


To all my fellow landers, im curious on your opinion on this, is what being said here true or is this highly exaggerated?

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Soomaliiland position is maintaining stability and good relations with Djabuuti while JSL maintains control over western Awdal and I dont think InaGeelle has threatened westernAwdal yet

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Soomaliiland position is maintaining stability and good relations with Djabuuti while JSL maintains control over western Awdal and I dont think InaGeelle has threatened westernAwdal yet

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What are your thoughts on Djibouti's leader fearing competition from Somaliland (i'm assuming they mean from the Berbera port),and would try to undermine it, and also this certain part of the post

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He can give all the permissions in the world but if Somaliland doesn't give permissions, what value does Farmaajo's permissions have?

The fact is, Farmaajo whether he gives permissions or no permissions, he has no power whatsoever.
 
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