UAE role is crucial, says Somali regional leader

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The UAE's engagement with Puntland is crucial to development and security in the impoverished Somali state, its president said.

Abdiwele Mohamed Ali said the Bosaso port being developed by Dubai-owned P&O would be the cornerstone of the state’s economic future, despite the current diplomatic crisis between Abu Dhabi and Somalia’s central government in Mogadishu.

The country as a whole needs the expertise and investment of the UAE and others to heave itself out of poverty, Mr Ali told The National in an exclusive interview.

“We have the longest coast in Africa, we have minerals, we have oil,” said Mr Ali, who served as Somalia’s prime minister between 2011 and 2012. “We are a poor people sitting on a gold mine.”

The Puntland president, who is on a four-day official visit to the Emirates to soothe fears that the diplomatic dispute could affect vital investments in the autonomous region, confirmed that the UAE would also continue to fund anti-piracy and anti-terrorism operations there.

He said the US$336 million (Dh1.23 billion) port at Bosaso, on the Gulf of Aden, was the answer to his state’s economic and security malaise.

The project will not only pull Puntland’s disaffected youth out of poverty and unemployment, but also help to tackle extremism and human trafficking, he said.

“Why are our youth joining Al Shabab, why are they joining ISIS, who do they go into piracy? Because they have no hope,” Mr Ali said. “That is why the support of the UAE is so important.”

When asked about reported displeasure stirred in Mogadishu by the project, he said: “We need development and no sane individual or leader will object to that.”

Since last year, Somalia’s proximity to the Gulf and internal fragility have sucked it into the ongoing Qatar dispute, which began 10 months ago when the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt severed ties with Doha.

Starved of investment and plagued by violence and extremism since the country’s collapse in 1991, Somalia’s states have relied heavily on international players, among them Gulf countries, throwing into question the central government’s promise to remain neutral in the Qatar crisis.

The UAE and Turkey — an ally of Doha — are among the largest investors in the struggling Horn of Africa country. And while Turkey is most active in the capital, where it operates a port and a vast military base, the UAE has pursued investment primarily in Puntland and the breakaway region of Somaliland, where it is constructing a military base across the water from Yemen.

The involvement of different powers has driven a wedge between Somalia's various states and the enfeebled central government.

“That is the only way we can develop because we don’t have a strong government that can offer any public investment,” said Mr Ali. “Mogadishu is not Somalia, and Somalia is not Mogadishu.”


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The port of Bosaso in Somalia's Puntland state is undergoing a $336 million development by Dubai-owned P&O. Feisal Omar / Reuters


After months of deteriorating relations, Somali armed forces stormed a UAE plane earlier this month, seizing $9.6m destined for the Puntland Marine Police Force, financed by the Emirates since 2014.

The incident prompted the UAE to end its military training programme in Somalia and suspend operations at the Sheikh Zayed hospital in the capital.

On Monday, six Somali soldiers died and 10 were injured when internal clashes broke out at a former UAE training base in Mogadishu, after units from the Somali National Army reportedly tried to salvage leftover military hardware.

Mr Ali played down the severity of the dispute, describing it as “a wind that will pass soon”.

But he hinted that any attempt by Mogadishu to derail the Bosaso deal, and others like it, would fall on deaf ears.

“Bringing investment is my duty, it is my responsibility, it is where the future development of Puntland lies,” he said.
 

Abdalla

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There's no room for emotions when there's 400 million dollar at stake.

I heard from the grapevine that CCECC will get the tender to construct the expansion of the port.
 

Lordilord

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I have nothing but love for Puntland but for all you who support Puntland is this situation which is completely fine.

I don't want to hear you guys talk about how Somaliland shouldn't be able to do this and that when Puntland does the exact same but advocate against it when Somaliland does it..
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Very true

The federal government shouldn’t have meddled in the port deal, just live and let live

SL was already enjoying full autonomy so it was all drama for nothing, Mogadishu deserves an Oscar...
 

Abdalla

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I have nothing but love for Puntland but for all you who support Puntland is this situation which is completely fine. I personally disagree but that is irrelevant..

I don't want to hear you guys talk about how Somaliland shouldn't be able to do this and that when Puntland does the exact same but advocate against it when Somaliland does it..
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As if Puntland would risk a 400 million dollar investment for Mooryaans :drakekidding:
 
The Berbera deal is a bigger threat because it is Somalia territory forcefully taken over by a hostile rebel organization (SNM)

Puntland State of Somalia can do whatever it wants. All the butthurt mooryian worrying about Puntland need to address their own problems, like the flooding in Beletweyne. The mooryian leader over there was literally giving a press conference in a pool of water
 

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His backing a losing side, our businessmen can go and shop from somewhere else and our livestock can be found new partners, but what won't change is these are men who build their palaces, ferraris, gold and we know through-out history they end up facing a toilet ball. The west is only friends with those arabs for business or security interests it is not a true friendship, once that mutuality of interests ends, they will dump them quick smart like what happened to shah of iran, go read how his whole family either suicided in western capitals or drug overdosed. They died facing a toilet!!!
 

DR OSMAN

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There is only one true friendship that exists in the world, the rest is I need something from you and I will work with you as long as that need is there. The only true friendship that exists in the world is the freedom alliance, the rest are about mutual interests and that's not a friendship that anyone can rely on. The brotherhood is the arab only real hope so they become friends on some long term idealogy and escape this I need something from you arrangement with the west. Their walking on a thin-line, relying on their security from a friend who will leave the second those oil wells stop ticking. That's not wise, Qatar at least knew it wasn't wise and established a friend on principles and idealogy, it's preparing itself so it isn't swamped by larger islamic nations in the area.
 

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It's better we align with Qatar, they will hand us peace and remove Shabab and it's funding. Shabab is break-away from the brotherhood, it's just a violent part of it. Qatar is the financier of that idealogy so they can pull them in like they did with ATAM. Their is no point having a UAE relationship who will only tell you to keep fighting shabab when qatar is saying, i'll pull them away.

As for that port deal, it's better being safe then any port deal of Dubai which can be given to many nations to develop and take a slice out of.
 
The Berbera deal is a bigger threat because it is Somalia territory forcefully taken over by a hostile rebel organization (SNM)

Puntland State of Somalia can do whatever it wants. All the butthurt mooryian worrying about Puntland need to address their own problems, like the flooding in Beletweyne. The mooryian leader over there was literally giving a press conference in a pool of water

It kills the darood that Isaaq are more powerful than them. They will squeal even louder when the oil drilling starts in the first quarter of 2019. Majerteen are a fly on the wall to us. We can crush and colonise them at any given moment.
 
It kills the darood that Isaaq are more powerful than them. They will squeal even louder when the oil drilling starts in the first quarter of 2019. Majerteen are a fly on the wall to us. We can crush and colonise them at any given moment.

Keep chewing that khat
it's getting you higher by the day
 

Lordilord

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The Berbera deal is a bigger threat because it is Somalia territory forcefully taken over by a hostile rebel organization (SNM)

Puntland State of Somalia can do whatever it wants. All the butthurt mooryian worrying about Puntland need to address their own problems, like the flooding in Beletweyne. The mooryian leader over there was literally giving a press conference in a pool of water
We will mock you from the border.. You will be able to see us from central Garowe :shaq:
 
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