Postby paperino » Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:49 pm
The idea of heading to Somalia isn't practical, particularly for the young generation who grew up in the West, and the elderly who require medical care. Millions in Somalia depend on the diaspora for remittance, and as it dries up most would struggle to survive. Many local businesses would be affected due to inability to purchase on part of customers. As a result, violence, crime, corruption and fraud would increase in Somalia. On part of the FG, funds & donations from the international community would decrease significantly, affecting payroll, management, policing, fighting 'terrorists', etc.
The days ahead are difficult, this is why one needs to do his/her best to plan & adapt before it's too late.