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Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby PrinceNugaalHawd » Sat Jun 13, 2015 9:09 am

Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund (SDF) threatens Somaliland’s stability and coexistence




Jama Ahmed Jama

55 years ago, our grandfathers took a journey that shaped our destiny. Ousting colonial power and relinquishing independence in search of a greater good was not an easy decision. On 26th June 1960, Somalilanders celebrated for long awaited independence. Poet Timacadde famously depicted in poem the joy of the people of Somaliland at the night British flag was replaced by Somaliland’s flag.

Immediately after the festival, Somaliland united with Somalia to form Somali Republic. Somaliland people were subjected injustice under the new state that came into existence from the sacrifice of the Somalilanders who abandoned their sovereignty. All senior government officials including the president, the prime minster, and speaker of parliament, military and police commanders and majority of cabinet members were taken by Somalia. Resources were not shared equally, but Somalia took the lion’s share.

The historian narrate the bitter days of the union that ended in 1991 when Somaliland people established their own country, a country based on justice, democracy and rule of law. It is these three principles Somali Republic failed to respect, leading to its death.

Somaliland is not founded on euphoria. It is not a state grounded on anger. It is a state of principles. The reason Somaliland left the union was not hatred towards Somalia or love of separate flag. It was the creation of a state in which all regions are equally treated.

25 years after restoration of independence, Somaliland is committing the same injustice. The purpose of this commentary is to turn attention how unjustly Somaliland Development Fund (SDF) is managed. SDF is the first donor support development project which Somaliland government is taking a leading role without NGO intermediary. Recently, Somaliland government published the method it earmarked SDF projects to the regions.

According to the government data, regions are benefiting from the SDF as following: Hargeisa 46%, Gabiley 9% (one of the districts of Hargeisa), Saahil 14%, Togdheer 16%, Sanaag 5%, Sool 5%, Awdal 5%. Gabiley is part of Hargeisa region while Saahil was part of Hargeisa region at the time Somaliland declared its independence.

This allotment reinforces already expanding disparity. The resources are invested in very few regions. Now, SDF has taken the same route by giving almost all of its projects to only two regions. Hargeisa (including Gabiley district) and Saahil together enjoy 69 percent. Sanaag, Sool and Awdal collectively receive 15%.

Why? Are Hargeisa and Saahil having more population than Sanaag, Sool and Awdal? The answer is no. According to latest UNFPA population estimate, Hargeisa and Saahil have a population of 1, 242, 003. The population of Sool, Sanaag and Awdal are 1, 544, 814. Therefore, in population wise, the later regions have more population. Is it because of assessed need? The response is no. It is a matter of irrefutable fact that east regions have received the least support in last two decades. In territory wise, Sanaag alone is 38% of Somaliland’s territory. Let alone adding Awdal and Sool.

How the most populous and largest regions of the country are getting 15% share? What is the logic behind SDF distribution of resources? It is up to the management of SDF to explain. However, I would like to emphasise that current arrangement of SDF projects are danger to Somaliland’s cohesion, peace and coexistence. Somalilanders cannot watch all resources to be taken by two regions and the rest to watch in despair.

The objective of SDF was to support Somaliland, not to marginalize parts of Somaliland. The purpose was not to boost certain regions, but to provide equal opportunities. The aim was not to develop tiny portion of the country. I hope the money collected from hard working citizens of European countries who want to help is not utilized in a manner that creates internal division, hatred and instability. As a concerned citizen who loves Somaliland and envisions transparency and accountability, I urge SDF steering committee to reassess its projects and avoid contributing instability and widening inequality.



The author, Jama Ahmed Jama, is a senior student of economics at University of Hargeisa. He can be reached at jdafac12@gmail.com.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby mahoka » Sat Jun 13, 2015 9:47 am

i fully agree there is huge issue with fund distribution. every region needs to get equal ammount and the burco mafia need to do away


but isnt it weirld a person from somalia whos capital gets 99% or aid and funding is searching through somaliland news websites for things that make somaliland bad. never mind somaliland media is printing these articles attacking gov unfairness and corruption all the time and they are not being assassinated outside mosques like in puntland 2 states of somalia

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby PrinceNugaalHawd » Sat Jun 13, 2015 10:10 am

Are you Okay? I can read anything I want from around the world. plus you are always in other's business, practice what you preach.

I know Somalia doesn't share anything fairly, they think it's normal, but i wanted to see if Northeners think this is normal as well?

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby RoobleAlWaliid » Sat Jun 13, 2015 10:19 am

Blatant cadaaladar.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby Methylamine » Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:14 am

As much as I would like to say this is because it's more profitable to do business in Hargeisa/Berbera, it's most likely due to qabyaalad unfortunately

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby caadani90 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:55 am

If we assume the figures above are correct and we also assume that saxiil in the recent population estimate is included in waqooyi Galbeed then this is what it looks like:

1,242,003 or 35% 0f the population get 69% of the fund

While the remaining

2,266,160 or 65% of the population get 31% of the fund.

The figures seem to be the wrong way around!

How on earth can Gabiley get 9% while Sool, Sanaag and Awadal which are much bigger in size and all at least double (or in so cases 3 or 4 times) as populated get 5%.

This is exactly what happened with the Somaliland Business Fund where 50 of the 59 winning bids came from Hargeisa and Gabiley.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby Bandit » Sat Jun 13, 2015 12:16 pm

Weren't some sl crew saying they don't get any money from the un that only xamar gets un aid? :ohhh:

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby lali99 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 4:42 pm

If we assume the figures above are correct and we also assume that saxiil in the recent population estimate is included in waqooyi Galbeed then this is what it looks like:

1,242,003 or 35% 0f the population get 69% of the fund

While the remaining

2,266,160 or 65% of the population get 31% of the fund.

The figures seem to be the wrong way around!

How on earth can Gabiley get 9% while Sool, Sanaag and Awadal which are much bigger in size and all at least double (or in so cases 3 or 4 times) as populated get 5%.

This is exactly what happened with the Somaliland Business Fund where 50 of the 59 winning bids came from Hargeisa and Gabiley.
You can't assume that those stats are accurate because they're outdated from 2003; more than a decade ago

and you can assume that SBF should allocate at least 50% of the budget to TRI-COBRA group (hargeysa-berbera-gabiley) since they generate more than 50% of somaliland economy. I thing that's just fair. To get more of an even distribution of SBF i thing that somalilanders from easter regions should do more to promote their region and invest in it instead of coming to hargeysa region. Dahabshiil should move its headquarter to Burco and invest in small business and infrastructure development. This move will benefit the whole country as it will diversify its economic development.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby AGENT447 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 5:22 pm

This is just the tip of the iceberg in the absolute stingy Gunnimo culture which prevails in SL. Anyone who believes the kacaan fell because it was brutal is a first class idiot. It was all to do with the unfair distribution of wealth, which back then was just this Dawarsi/Int'nal Aid in its infancy. And mark my word this Gunnimo culture will eventually be the downfall of SL.

That being said, what's more worrying is the blatant indho adaygnimo and justification of this by some. Wax aduunka laga soo baryootamay cid wax u noqonaysa ayaaba iska yar and keep in mind fast majority of Isaaq folks do get side lined as well. Magaca unbay ku dhintaan.
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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby TheGrumpyGeeljire » Sat Jun 13, 2015 5:41 pm

Why the hell are Sool, Sanaag and Togdheer getting less than 30% :wtf: :damn: They're the largest regions and have the most livestock and landmass. Whilst Gabiley which is just an oversized village gets 9%???? No wonder Somaliland is stagnating at the moment. The bloody idiots that lead this country don't know wth they're doing.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby TheCadaanGuy » Sun Jun 14, 2015 3:54 pm

Perhaps it's because the projects don't cost %. They cost $.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby caadani90 » Sun Jun 14, 2015 4:12 pm

If we assume the figures above are correct and we also assume that saxiil in the recent population estimate is included in waqooyi Galbeed then this is what it looks like:

1,242,003 or 35% 0f the population get 69% of the fund

While the remaining

2,266,160 or 65% of the population get 31% of the fund.

The figures seem to be the wrong way around!

How on earth can Gabiley get 9% while Sool, Sanaag and Awadal which are much bigger in size and all at least double (or in so cases 3 or 4 times) as populated get 5%.

This is exactly what happened with the Somaliland Business Fund where 50 of the 59 winning bids came from Hargeisa and Gabiley.
You can't assume that those stats are accurate because they're outdated from 2003; more than a decade ago

and you can assume that SBF should allocate at least 50% of the budget to TRI-COBRA group (hargeysa-berbera-gabiley) since they generate more than 50% of somaliland economy. I thing that's just fair. To get more of an even distribution of SBF i thing that somalilanders from easter regions should do more to promote their region and invest in it instead of coming to hargeysa region. Dahabshiil should move its headquarter to Burco and invest in small business and infrastructure development. This move will benefit the whole country as it will diversify its economic development.

I understand that Hargeisa and Berbera would account for a greater proportion of Somaliland's economy because one is the capital and the other is the only port, but Gabiley????

Burco is the largest livestock market in the Horn of Africa (SL,SOM and Djb) and tax revenue collected from their ends up in the hands of officials in Hargeisa who decide what they should do with it.

If all of the internal private investment is going to the capital because of our country's centralised system then shouldn't a greater amount of the Investment Fund be going to other regions.

P.s. as for the SBF 45 of the 50 successful bids went to Sacad Muuse, the head of the Fund was Najiib Hashi (nephew of the Maxamed Xashi the former finance minister)

The Siad Barre government fell and Somali was destroyed because of centralisation of institutions, wealth and investment in one region with only those the reside in that region benefiting from it. The same thing is happening in Somaliland today.

If I am in Burco and require a license to import goods in to the country I need to go to the ministry in Hargeisa.

Now imagine how difficult it must be for the guy who lives in Maydh or Las Qoray

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby TheCadaanGuy » Sun Jun 14, 2015 5:46 pm

After reading the grants document by the government and EU. I don't see why there has been a uproar.

3 out of 4 grants given to Gabiley are related to food development. 1 grant is for tractor rental which I assume is also related to food. Food can't be planted anywhere.

Many of other grants are also localised grants based on need and feasibility of location.

How stupid can you be if you expect grant money to be given for food development in area with no water? Clearly, those grants are ranked by need and benefit to the society as whole, not by fairness.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby original dervish » Sun Jun 14, 2015 6:14 pm

All African shit holes behave in the same manor......it's called patronage. :)
As long as your chief supporter's ie Hargeisa business elite are satisfied the rest of the peasants can go to hell.

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Re: Unjust distribution of Somaliland Development Fund

Postby djibsomali » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:11 am

suprise surprise??
maxaa laa islaa nassaqayaa?
why are you playing dumb ?

Meeshaa ninbaa waxaa uu soo qadhow ayuu qadanayaa!
so well done labaa xabow ee gabiley iyoo hargeisa/berbera iskuu qatay..
i would have done the same.

At least it is 2 year of fresh khat supply..


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