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ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 11:54 pm
by sahal80
http://observer.ug/index.php?option=com ... &Itemid=61


Other news

The somali cabinet has launched a universal health care plan that offers every somali citizen to have access to basic health care by 2016

The plan is expected to cost $350 million


The somali cabinet has approved the agreement between soma oil and gas exploration and the ministry of national resources

pm saacid has welcomed such energy investments.

"His Excellency Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon today welcomed important foreign investment in Somalia after the Cabinet unanimously approved the agreement between Soma Oil and Gas Exploration and the Ministry of Natural Resources. The agreement will see Soma Oil and Gas begin a seismic survey of 60,000 sq. km of territorial water and limited onshore areas.

“Foreign investors see the huge steps that Somalia has taken and are keen to invest here. We have to continue to work hard as a government to attract investment and demonstrate that Somalia is open for business” said the Prime Minister, who was chairing the weekly Council of Ministers in Villa Somalia"

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:15 am
by SultanOrder
So you said Saacid would be replaced in late august, than you said in beginning of September, than you said when he comes back from his trip abroad, and now you are telling us that Farmaajo is being considered to replace him :lol:

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:17 am
by Twisted_Logic
Horta where does this Saacid replacement rumors come from? The most fantastic none sense I hear these days :lol:

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:28 am
by SultanOrder
That is whatt I want to know. MJ started it awhile back, but it has taken a life of it's own since the Jubba agreement. It seems to them that at any moment the PM is to be replaced. Some even "know" who is going to be the next PM. These people have been taught to expect anything for the TFG. Xassan Sheikh and Shirdoon have their work cut out for them.

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:32 am
by Casanova25
Horta where does this Saacid replacement rumors come from? The most fantastic none sense I hear these days :lol:
I got tired of this stupid rumors. for how long have we been hearing them like for a year now.. Sahal, sh mustafe and other idiots are behind this... and they are relentless :snoop:

I will report the NeXT Saciid thread :up:

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:44 am
by Twisted_Logic
That is whatt I want to know. MJ started it awhile back, but it has taken a life of it's own since the Jubba agreement. It seems to them that at any moment the PM is to be replaced. Some even "know" who is going to be the next PM. These people have been taught to expect anything for the TFG. Xassan Sheikh and Shirdoon have their work cut out for them.
The Pres, PM & Speaker Jawaari are all old school who share the same personality & views not to mention mutual respect. In the case of the Pres & PM, they go all the way back. In politics anything can happen but if I was a betting man, I would bet that all these 3 men will finish their term together.

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:48 am
by SecretAgent
Saciid is a product of boli qaran yet he's a PM ders a reason y he never left kenya :lol:

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 11:49 am
by Sheikh Mustafa
Horta where does this Saacid replacement rumors come from? The most fantastic none sense I hear these days :lol:
I got tired of this stupid rumors. for how long have we been hearing them like for a year now.. Sahal, sh mustafe and other idiots are behind this... and they are relentless :snoop:

I will report the NeXT Saciid thread :up:

I have never said Saacid will be replaced and do not wish my own Seedi to be replaced.

Hadalkaas Daroodka ayaa maha wadwado eeboow. Unuku Wiilka Gebertaanya qabo dhib nuguma haayo. Kursiga daroodka aw maha kufadhiyaa xaw naga haystaa unuka?

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:45 pm
by sahal80
So you said Saacid would be replaced in late august, than you said in beginning of September, than you said when he comes back from his trip abroad, and now you are telling us that Farmaajo is being considered to replace him :lol:
Lol I found out that I'm culturally different than most of the guys in this place except individual and original darvish, we hail from the same school of thinking though we may stay different politically...the others have a narrow horizon

The position of yours and these other guys in here of being defensive about it shows what the philosophers call the conflict between the old and the new...your againist to bring some thing different, by this you resist if the govt affairs are to be transformed...you have the characteristic of the past...the old will always resist the new!

Secondly, I have my own autonomy and what I'm saying has nothing to do with what puntland media says! I'm talking about an inside-change, a continental political thought known as the corrective movement to bring some thing different, thus, some have to be used as a scapegoat.

I have never stated a timetable except a change or a resuffle and that can be postponed, I have never stated who will replace saacid be farmajo or others because I myself don't have a full manifestation of this, its some thing up to the president, I'm talking about his temptation and what is going on between his advisors...I know each of his advisors guys...I examine this closely and post it as a form of an idea! simple as that yaa asxaab al idraak al dayiq :roll:

I can't state a tametable, maybe on some politicians tonge for the sake of the story...this is a process of a careful steps, its also about the future...like the saying goes better the devil you known than the devil you don't know

Key points for the next agenda are: to enlarge the stake holders-i think we have seen the start of this- inclusiveness, cooperation

I think you would agree with me that all these points were missing in saacids one year era and that why the scapegoating...

As farmaajo, the guys who were responsible of the previous policy want a distraction than a big shift but I heard he has a dhago adeeg and likes a free cabinet as a work not about the politics...that means just being a candidate who may have this chance not stating that he will :roll:

Re: ugandan editorial: empower somali govt to do its job!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:59 pm
by sahal80
Ok I will stopt talking about the pms resignation until it happens

I was interested to know who will replace him wich is the only thing I have no clue about

The other thing is that is not yet decided in the way it will happen, through a resignation or motion...the pm hasn't agreed yet, he wants a reshuffle

The signs and indications for this change to whom who have no clue about this is like I said before his first non african visits seems to be personal because he can make a deal with his mates out of these agreements, reach a financial compromise and a future place with the freinds of the regime.


This is al alam shows that he has been in a turkey private hospital, this by implication means the visit being a personal besides the agreement with turkey is not yet signed!
http://t.co/hy4s2zHoPx

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