Mogadishu government claims $20 million stake in Garacad Port

bidenkulaha

GalYare
Dhinowda district is a strategic asset @GaradShabeel and there’s a reason why Galmudug doesn’t want demarcation on the East. We still claim all of Mudug in our constitution and hope to bring all of Mudug together eventually
 
Dhinowda district is a strategic asset @GaradShabeel and there’s a reason why Galmudug doesn’t want demarcation on the East. We still claim all of Mudug in our constitution and hope to bring all of Mudug together eventually

Thanks for letting us know your intentions 🤣 I don't put anything past GM, lol. Having aspirations and fulling them are two very different things.

Isn't these coastal towns also the areas that have been heavily affected by sand storms and now cover entire settlements? Are there even people there? 😂
 

bidenkulaha

GalYare
Thanks for letting us know your intentions 🤣 I don't put anything past GM, lol. Having aspirations and fulling them are two very different things.

Isn't these coastal towns also the areas that have been heavily affected by sand storms and now cover entire settlements? Are there even people there? 😂
There’s potentially billions in oil there. Dhinowda expands our coastline by a lot

I can see with Hobyo being the first to produce oil it being in FGS interest to increased Galmudug’s size as PL continues to refuse to work with FGS on resources

I just hope PL doesn’t buckle too early
 

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PL couldn’t defeat Sacad back when Sacad bullied them into accepting Galmudug.

What makes you think PL can fight a united Galmudug, before we even get to FGS. Kulaha deploy troops. There’ll come a time when all ports are under the FGS like most sovereign governments



It is I believe. Towfiiq and Afbarwaaqo border each other. That’s the town but many tuulos come under Afbarwaaqo the district, Sacad and Shiikhaal land come under it which goes into jariiban

It’s why there’s recently been wars there where both sides police have gotten involved
All i have to say is read up on the history of gaalkacyo.

And mre importantly this time around PL is not facing 3 fronts, sl, you lot and xamar.


Land grabbing or resource stealing ain't happening.

If i where to be incharge i would give the good old shoot to kill order.

Disgusting people....
 
There’s potentially billions in oil there. Dhinowda expands our coastline by a lot

I can see with Hobyo being the first to produce oil it being in FGS interest to increased Galmudug’s size as PL continues to refuse to work with FGS on resources

I just hope PL doesn’t buckle too early

If there're oil in Hobyo, there surely must be on the PL side located right next by. What's preventing them from engaging in the resources of their coastal area too?
 

bidenkulaha

GalYare
If there're oil in Hobyo, there surely must be on the PL side located right next by. What's preventing them from engaging in the resources of their coastal area too?
FGS signature. Why would any major company invest billions without it.

Everyone knows there’s oil in SL for example. There’s examples where average people dug for wells and hit oil. A much more independent country yet oil companies are still hesitant.

It’s like you underestimate the importance of having the protection of your assets by a legitimate body.

PL is against FGS’s resource agreements (which hands FGS 50% of the revenue as well as its own national company and committee controlling it). Galmudug isn’t. FGS will always side with GM till PL is in conflict with FGS as the more resources in Galmudug hands, by extension the more under FGS.
 
FGS signature. Why would any major company invest billions without it.

Everyone knows there’s oil in SL for example. There’s examples where average people dug for wells and hit oil. A much more independent country yet oil companies are still hesitant.

It’s like you underestimate the importance of having the protection of your assets by a legitimate body.

PL is against FGS’s resource agreements (which hands FGS 50% of the revenue as well as its own national company and committee controlling it). Galmudug isn’t. FGS will always side with GM till PL is in conflict with FGS as the more resources in Galmudug hands, by extension the more under FGS.

I assumed that PL and FGS would sort out their differences, which will most likely happen by then.

GM (or anyone else for that matter) won't be able to drill oil for at least a couple of years. It takes lot of time and investments.
 

bidenkulaha

GalYare
I assumed that PL and FGS would sort out their differences, which will most likely happen by then.

GM (or anyone else for that matter) won't be able to drill oil for at least of years. It takes lot of time and investments.
Even knowing it’s going to be drilled in 2025 is changing politics.

Whoever produces it first will quickly jump in political importance. Alliances will change as money is a great motivator.

PL and FGS ‘sorting out differences’ means PL accepting what Galmudug has accepted which is to come under the FGS. PL elite have been allied in rejecting that for 2 decades, I support this but it’ll break the heart of many here.
 
Even knowing it’s going to be drilled in 2025 is changing politics.

Whoever produces it first will quickly jump in political importance.

PL and FGS ‘sorting out differences’ means PL accepting what Galmudug has accepted which is to come under the FGS. PL elite have been allied in rejecting that for 2 decades

PL and FGS sorting out their issues means that the squabbles surrounding the constitution and other relevant issues regarding the political and governance structure of Somalia will be over. That's what most of their opposition towards FGS have been ever since FGS's founding.
 

bidenkulaha

GalYare
PL and FGS sorting out their issues means that the squabbles surrounding the constitution and other relevant issues regarding the political and governance structure of Somalia will be over. That's what most of their opposition towards FGS have been ever since its founding.
It’s contradictory. FGS wants to control Somalia, PL wants an autonomous federal system.

They’ll never agree. One will have to dominate the other.

FGS is not gonna take a smaller slice of resources, and PL won’t accept their resources going to Xamar. Galmudug is okay with resources going to Xamar. It’s never gonna be ‘sorted’
 
It’s contradictory. FGS wants to control Somalia, PL wants an autonomous federal system.

They’ll never agree. One will have to dominate the other.

FGS is not gonna take a smaller slice of resources, and PL won’t accept their resources going to Xamar. Galmudug is okay with resources going to Xamar. It’s never gonna be ‘sorted’

True, they do have different visions, but we'll see how it ends. I personally can foresee things improving within a couple of years, even if they won't fully be on board with each other :manny:
 

bidenkulaha

GalYare
True, they do have different visions, but we'll see how it ends. I personally can foresee things improving within a couple of years, even if they won't fully be on board with each other :manny:
Might makes right. I personally see it being solved but not in the way people here think. I see FGS investing in non-PL states, PL falling behind and then suing for peace just for that investment.

I’ve been fighting the case here for two years, PL is gonna come begging to Xamar eventually!
 
So, they are making a claim for 5% stake in the port? Supposing the claim could be legally qualified, then on what grounds? It is not on a Federal land, ergo the Fed. gov't has no legal case.

Is there a National land policy passed by the Fed. gov't, and agreed upon, and to by FMS? If no, then in Article 43, section (3) provides:
  • The Federal Government shall develop a national land policy, which shall be subject to constant review.

Further, section (3), sub-section (g) provides:
  • That the Federal Member States may formulate land policies at their level.

Furthermore, section (5) of the same Article provides:
  • The Federal Government, in consultation with the Federal Member States and other stakeholders, shall regulate land policy, and land control and use measures.
Postscript:
Could someone make a list of all the lands sold off in all major cities in .So starting with Xamar? And what the proceeds had been used for? Let us begin with Daara Salaam, which was a military base, and the lands Hormuud has taken over.

Moving along.
 
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