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Can you post a source about the the sub contractors partThere is no security issues in Somaliland, but for a foreigner whenever they that there is a fight, thoughts of Somalia's two decade of war creeps into their mind. This is where the government should have stepped in and ensure their safety so they can continue their exploration without fear. The government failed on that front. But good news is, it was not Genel who quit, it was sub contractors, Genel is here to stay. Issues has been sorted and the exploration shall continue God willing.


Walaahi that article made me laughBelieve me, the exploration will not resume at least in the coming three years and that is simply our fault. The government has failed to do its job to provide security for the foreign workers. The locals were terrorising the workers, constantly threatening them and asking impossible demands that were not in the agreement they had with the government. For example, every few Miles there was a new clan asking all jobs should go to their clan or otherwise the company would be denied access to their land. No one can change staff including the trained staff in every few miles, that is simply impossible. Any way, reer bari are reer bari, their reer miyinimo and their stupidity has no limits. Horumarkii SL way hor istaageen iyaguna lugtay iska toogteen. The exploration activity gave their towns and villages a boom and economic growth they have never seen before but that is going to come to an abrupt end soon, thanks to their stupidity.
Even their so called educated ones are somehow backward in thinking, bal akhri waxay companiga u qooreen http://somalilandsun.com/index.php/comm ... el-energy-
Maalintii dhawayd ee wasiiradu london yimaadeen waxa companigu tusay over 150 letters of this type or worse written to them by the so called repressentatives of the clans

"Xaarxaajis" what are you 12? waxaasi waxii laga baxay. be little more original.Xaarxaajis oo calcaalaya waa sheeko aanba dhamaan. Walahi buuryadii riyaale ayaa uu fiicneed, they seemed to have enjoyed that ride longer.


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