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Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Bollore
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:13 am
by Hawdian
A delegation from Bollore led by Dominique Lafont, the CEO of Bollore Africa Logistics, is currently in Hargeisa for talks with the government over the Port of Berbera. Bollore plans to invest up to $600mn at the port and is very close to signing the deal with Somaliland and Ethiopia.
The recent talks between Somaliland and Ethiopia in Dire Dawa was equally important step because if Ethiopia inks the proposed 30% port needs, said to be 4 million MT, then Bollore will find such deal too hard to resist. It is guarantee business flow for good. They already met with the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Ato Hailemariam Desalegn.
The Somaliland government and Bollore will now discuss terms, conditions and percentages before Bollore flies to Addis Ababa. If all goes well, Bollore, Somaliland and the Ethiopian government including PM will meet in Addis Ababa to sign in officially.
The contract between Somaliland, Ethiopia and Bollore is being managed by the British McCue & Partners Law Firm. They will manage all the legal documents and help break an accord between all three.
Somaliland will also sign other deals with Ethiopia including security arrangements.
Somaliland and Bollore delegation in the State House
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 12:21 pm
by Octavius
Hawdian whats this sucurity arrangements?
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 1:11 pm
by theyuusuf143
berbera corridor will be started next year insha allah.
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:00 pm
by Hawdian
Octavius,
There is no clear details yet but the main areas that SL and Ethiopia will sign major deals are; trade (Berbera port the biggest, electricity/power), education (more scholarships for SL students and more Ethiopian unis to open campuses in Hargeisa), defense (intelligence, SL to train its special forces in Ethio, defense college scholarships, etc), Telecom (submarine cable to enter Ethiopia by SL and SomCable plans to play crucial role) and other deals.
So far the talks are getting serious and within this year its likely that we will see the whole SL government in Addis Ababa to sign more than 10 major deals.
The British Law Firm will handle the contract between SL, Ethiopia and Bollore.
There suppose to be Chinese team as well but not sure where they disappeared to.
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 1:49 pm
by gurey25
Ive been hearing about bollore since 2008 whats the deal?
Is it because the incompetent fools in our government have not done their homework.
I was shocked to find out that the reason for the Genel oil exploration delays was due to lack of paperwork done by the ministry of minerals and oil.
Nothing was done zero, no draft law, nothing.
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 11:30 am
by Hodan94
lol I misread the title I thought sl made a deal for ballotelli.
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 6:56 pm
by Khalid Ali
I hope this project Finalizes the French Bollore wants to invest more than 750 Million dollars , i just hope we dont lease the port more than 25 years. I hope siilaanyo signs a good agreement with the French and we can finely modernly Transform Berbera port city..
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 9:13 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Why should we leave our most valuable assets at the hands of foreign companies? Sure they'll invest 750 million, but that's actually not a lot of money and even if it was they'll be sure to be get the lions-share of the profits and control and that is unacceptable.
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 5:57 pm
by Khalid Ali
They will get a lions share but the profits we will earn will also be hundreds of Millions if they manage half of Ethiopia imports and exports, in an ideal world i would love Somalilanders to invest and enlarge their ports but they neither have the resources nor the energy nor man power to get the mission done , The french money can be very useful Dont look at what the French will earn look at what we will earn in contrast to what we earn now? If we lease the port for 2 decades and earn a good buck we inherit a modernized port eventually and made money along the way. today we neither have the investment nor the port revenues.
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:15 pm
by SuldaanOfSanaag
lol I misread the title I thought sl made a deal for ballotelli.

Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:34 pm
by Octavius
Recognition is coming soon...
New modern airport to be built soon...
Cement factory to be built soon...
Road to Erigavo to be built soon...

Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:44 pm
by Khalid Ali
Recognition is coming soon...
New modern airport to be built soon...
Cement factory to be built soon...
Road to Erigavo to be built soon...

Walanweyns are still burning
23 years of violence and plundering AU troops 2 famines and Qaxooti camps in dadaaab Kikiyus gunning your kin down Xabashi invasions Terrorist Homicide attacks, you have not the guts to ridicule any one cawradini ba dibada taala. Only today an MP was killed in your country. Sometimes i think you guys dont even feel pain.
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:46 pm
by Octavius
Im not wanlawayn

Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:48 pm
by Khalid Ali
Im not wanlawayn

Are u not from Somalia? if you are not a walanweyn u probably a Darood who's land is in the hands of Kenya and Ethiopia and has not the ability to Fight back
Re: Somaliland close to signing port deal with France's Boll
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:49 pm
by Octavius
Nope. Wrong again.
