The real winners out of this is Hawiye.
They leveraged the MOU which was already dead set and secured big financial and economic advantages in their stronghold of galmudug.
1) They will be the first oil producing state in somali due to the turkish somali deal increasing their political power and influence in the horn of africa and directing it’s future
2) Securing multimillion-dollar investments from Turkish conglomerates to develop Hobyo port, starting in 2025. Galmudug has positioned itself as the future main hub for Ethiopian trade in Somalia. This move is set to overshadow the Somaliland and garcaad ports.
3) Turkey has been eyeing the possibility of a launch port in Somalia for its space program. Initially set for Jubaland, rumors suggest it will be located on the Hirshabelle coast, which would mark another economic win and cement the hawiye political influence in the Horn of Africa
Hawiye secured heavy investments and have a bright future of heavy cash flow flowing into their lands and pockets next few years
let’s just hope the commercial port access is expensive and gives us more leverage just like djibouti xoogs ethiopia
They leveraged the MOU which was already dead set and secured big financial and economic advantages in their stronghold of galmudug.
1) They will be the first oil producing state in somali due to the turkish somali deal increasing their political power and influence in the horn of africa and directing it’s future
2) Securing multimillion-dollar investments from Turkish conglomerates to develop Hobyo port, starting in 2025. Galmudug has positioned itself as the future main hub for Ethiopian trade in Somalia. This move is set to overshadow the Somaliland and garcaad ports.
3) Turkey has been eyeing the possibility of a launch port in Somalia for its space program. Initially set for Jubaland, rumors suggest it will be located on the Hirshabelle coast, which would mark another economic win and cement the hawiye political influence in the Horn of Africa
Hawiye secured heavy investments and have a bright future of heavy cash flow flowing into their lands and pockets next few years
let’s just hope the commercial port access is expensive and gives us more leverage just like djibouti xoogs ethiopia