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Puntland Unveils Garacad Port Construction Project- AKA-Galkayo Port Finally A Reality

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Puntland Unveils Garacad Port Construction Project- AKA-Galkayo Port Finally A Reality

Postby knet » Mon Nov 26, 2018 1:28 pm

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BOSSASO (HOL) – Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region on Friday unveiled a $40 million project for a rickety port’s reconstruction plan aimed at benefiting communities in the country’s northeastern part amid a new battle for foreign investment projects in the region stirred by UAE’s port investment in the neighboring breakaway territory of Somaliland.

Garacad port’s reconstruction project by a Turkish construction firm, would also rebuild highways to allow easier access to the historic coastal town’s port which has once served as a major piracy hub for years before the end of Somalia’s once notorious sea gangs, thanks to the EU’s naval forces that brought an end to the menace that threatened the world’s international shipping lines.

Unveiling the grand project, Puntland’s president Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gas said that the reconstruction of the port which is expected to last two and half years would be undertaken with funds raised by local business communities.

“Only one port cannot fulfill the needs for the entire Puntland people, therefore, the reconstruction of the Garacad port would further help in improving our economic infrastructures.” Ali said during a ceremony unveiling the project in the town on early Sunday, referring to Bossaso seaport.

Mr. Ali said that once the construction of the 636m-meter port is completed it would ease the process of delivering goods to the coastal areas that have relied on land transport and Bossaso port to receive commodities from abroad.

Among the port’s reconstruction plan is highway ramps that would help give vehicles and people access to the dockyard of the port, the second in the region which currently relies on its main seaport in Bossaso, the region’s commercial as its only point for direct access to the maritime transport.

The project is also expected to help create job opportunities for the region which has seen increase in the rate of unemployment among its youth in recent years.

It is estimated that 70% of the region’s 3 million population is under 30.

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Re: Puntland Unveils Garacad Port Construction Project- AKA-Galkayo Port Finally A Reality

Postby knet » Mon Nov 26, 2018 1:47 pm

Galmudug is also building a Port in Hobyo soon Galkayo will be the only city in Somalia that has direct access to two near by Ports.
Future is indeed bright for this city. :clap:

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Re: Puntland Unveils Garacad Port Construction Project- AKA-Galkayo Port Finally A Reality

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Mon Nov 26, 2018 6:48 pm

We should spend money on tapping the underground rivers and moving the population to the coast from the interior

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Re: Puntland Unveils Garacad Port Construction Project- AKA-Galkayo Port Finally A Reality

Postby knet » Tue Nov 27, 2018 4:32 pm

We should spend money on tapping the underground rivers and moving the population to the coast from the interior
They will all get themselves there soon. Projects are under way for new city planning and tapping the underground rivers. The coast is where the future is at. 8-)

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Re: Puntland Unveils Garacad Port Construction Project- AKA-Galkayo Port Finally A Reality

Postby bakooradBoy » Tue Nov 27, 2018 5:42 pm

Back to the future, let the competition of the city ports begin again

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Re: Puntland Unveils Garacad Port Construction Project- AKA-Galkayo Port Finally A Reality

Postby Nolol cusub » Wed Dec 26, 2018 12:34 am

The key phrase: Private businesses build things.

funds raised by local business communities.

And no, "The Banadir regional government/Ethio installed Anti terror government" does not build ports. It is at odds with local Somali regional developments. They can't stand Somali/Africans developing their future for themselves. They want to centralize power and give it to coward yesman who bows for them.


Abdiwahab by the way, If Hobyo port is to be built, it has to be undertaken by private businesses protecting their own selfish interest.


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