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Re: New Hospital in Buuhoodle (pictures)

Postby somalinetguy » Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:26 pm

[quote="Cilmiile"][quote="Luq_Ganane"]Mashallah up

If we're building universitys, hospitals, clinics etc. with the absence of a Government, imagine if we one day had one?[/quote]

If we had a government all those good things will vanish. Somalia had a government for 31 years and they couldnt build a water-well for Buuhoodle. Most of the kacaan time the chairman of the Water Agency was Dhulbahante too.

Governments mess up things. It is good to have a government. But a weak one that is not involved in too many things. Watched over by an independent judiciary.

If we have a strong central government and peace all over Somalia, everyone will run to Xamar to stay near the power centre, invest in Xamar. The government will centralize everything. Banks, commerce, high taxes, prohibitive import duties. Economy will soon be highly regulated. Licences have to be taken out for everthing. A huge bureaucracy will crop up and will put obstacles in front of everything.

That is why Africa is messed up.[/quote]


yes hope that we'll have loose confederation of all somali regions instead of a bureaucratic and centralized government.


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