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Banadir Administration

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby SultanOrder » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:07 pm

Maybe you should go to Xamar, the investment you talk about is nowhere to be seen. Anyone who cares about the city know the best thing for it is the capital to be moved :up:
Greenday is in the attention, and the future investment that is to happen. Now it is a trickle, but when an effective administration is created, that is when you will see development. Xamar's curse is not being the capitol, but it being run by crooks, warlords, etc. All the revenue that was being taken from just the airport and port, which amount to millions every month, was being pocketed, so blame the people who have been taken it.
Anyway, Puntland doesn't want to have the capitol, and no one would let them have it. Xamar is going to the permenant capitol of Somalia.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby greenday » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:12 pm

the investment you talk about is nowhere to be seen. :up:
Well no shit my dear sister! :lol:

Ever heard of USC? :)

p.s. The discussion is head somewhere south so I will just say now, no never will Mogadishu join a federal state. Mogadishu is the governing federal district of the Republic. :som:
You keep going on new Somali and new direction why not a new capital? why not a fresh start Xamar debahab maa ku duugan.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby greenday » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:15 pm

Maybe you should go to Xamar, the investment you talk about is nowhere to be seen. Anyone who cares about the city know the best thing for it is the capital to be moved :up:
Greenday is in the attention, and the future investment that is to happen. Now it is a trickle, but when an effective administration is created, that is when you will see development. Xamar's curse is not being the capitol, but it being run by crooks, warlords, etc. All the revenue that was being taken from just the airport and port, which amount to millions every month, was being pocketed, so blame the people who have been taken it.
Anyway, Puntland doesn't want to have the capitol, and no one would let them have it. Xamar is going to the permenant capitol of Somalia.


too bad some people dont think like PL then.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:19 pm

Greenday,

Starting a new capital requires money and generally is hard to be successful. Look at Dodoma which was made the new capital of Tanzania and is struggling against the old capital, Dar-Es-Salaam (even the President spends more time in Dar than Dodoma).

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby SultanOrder » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:23 pm

Greenday, Xamar is going to remain the capitol of the Somali Republic for several reasons:
1. Historical
2. Political
3. Infrastructure
4. Economical
5. Location

Greenday, Puntland doesn't want the capitol, as a matter of fact, they want as little outside control as possible. Puntland only started that up, as a way to have changes to the constitution made, and to get concessions for them "giving up the idea of a new capitol".

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby greenday » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:24 pm

AW, you been to Xamar ma capital city kuula egtahay? a new capital is possible in Somalia might even be easier than refurbishing Xamar.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby greenday » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:25 pm

Greenday, Xamar is going to remain the capitol of the Somali Republic for several reasons:
1. Historical
2. Political
3. Infrastructure
4. Economical
5. Location

Greenday, Puntland doesn't want the capitol, as a matter of fact, they want as little outside control as possible. Puntland only started that up, as a way to have changes to the constitution made, and to get concessions for them "giving up the idea of a new capitol".

Like i said its too bad others dont think like them.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:27 pm

AW, you been to Xamar ma capital city kuula egtahay? a new capital is possible in Somalia might even be easier than refurbishing Xamar.

Yep, been there during the best and worst times. It is easier to rehabilitate Xamar than to find a new location and start afresh. The only place that could even come close to being a decent capital would be Marka (far away from the Kenyan/ethiopian Border), has a small port, ample water supplies and agriculture near by.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby greenday » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:28 pm

Oo maxa ka cararoosa invasion :lol: :lol: :down:

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:30 pm

Oo maxa ka cararoosa invasion :lol: :lol: :down:

ha, of course. It took the Xabash nearly two weeks to capture Xamar with American support in 2006. If Beletweyne, or Bardheere or Galkacyo were the capitals, we would have been seized in 1 to 2 days

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby greenday » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:32 pm

Wixi imaanayo weey imanayaan.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby Shirib » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:45 pm

greenday,

Xamar's population is more than double the size of the next biggest city in Somalia. It is geographically, economically, better than any other city, and the infrastructure even after 21 years of war, is still further along than most cities.

The seat of the capital will not be moved from Xamar, I can't see anyway of that happening.

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby greenday » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:47 pm

We can all hope cant we :(

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby KimJongIllest » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:48 pm

We can all hope cant we :(
Where would you want it moved?

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Re: Banadir Administration

Postby SultanOrder » Fri Aug 31, 2012 2:49 pm

Greenday, Xamar is going to remain the capitol of the Somali Republic for several reasons:
1. Historical
2. Political
3. Infrastructure
4. Economical
5. Location

Greenday, Puntland doesn't want the capitol, as a matter of fact, they want as little outside control as possible. Puntland only started that up, as a way to have changes to the constitution made, and to get concessions for them "giving up the idea of a new capitol".

Like i said its too bad others dont think like them.
Everyone does think like them, but it doesn't mean they will get their way. :|

Xamar will come back alive, a lot of change insha'allah will happen.


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