Somalia on the other hand was blocked from foreign trade, investments, received minuscule aid(survived on remittances), until 2012-2015 and their group of companies were sanctioned until 2020.
So much of the development and growth of Mogadishu has been happening in the last 8/5 years carried mainly by private sector.
The tragic part about it is that , they rarely take foreigners to the areas of the capital that received development and has economic activity.
They intentionally go to the war torn old broken or abandoned beach sides used as fishing grounds and ruined parts of Mogadishu and i think they pay people to take them there. To relive the dangerous experience. They don't go the regular safer areas or the newly constructed and rebuilt parts of Mogadishu or even shopping districts either.
You can see it here in the drive through video of the city and collection of photos of various commercial districts:
They also don't take them to the clean green beach sides that people actually go to , that have resorts and various activies like scuba diving , snorkling and motors
They don't even take them to the new fancy restaurants and cafe's by the beach front, but will take them in front of abandoned dirty fishing ground next to a fishing market
Not even visit the new mosques and major areas of congregation. They will gladly pose instead next to ruined Italian lighthouse in an abandoned area.
But it actually highlights how crappy the FGS is as
@Devilsadvocate pointed out, they are the least patriotic Somali government, they don't do a rebase that would actually show that Somalia has a GDP of 90 billion to reflect the economic growth and changes happening in the country and they don't make sure that tourists coming into the country are blocked from visiting certain areas and don't do trespassing.
It actually runs contrary to their proclaimed statements on how they want to attract foreign investments. If i am going to receive foreigners i want them to see the attractions, i want them to see the progress and economic potential of the country, that's how you attract foreign investment.
Inshallah once they complete the Marina beach project, Dahab Tower and other neighborhood projects , it will take away from this. They should be thankful that they have still Somali investors and entrepreneurs that are willing to uplift the country.