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Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somalia

Postby knet » Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:28 am

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MOGADISHU, Somalia Jan 24, 2015 (Garowe Online)-After a week-long lock down, Turkey's President Recep Tayyib Erdogan sans flack jacket and in black business suit landed in war-torn Mogadishu on Sunday, Garowe Online reports.


Federal Government of Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, Parliament Speaker Mohamed Sheikh Osman Jawari, acting cabinet members, parliamentarians and cheering crowds clad in Turkish and Somali flags received Erdogan at Mogadishu's seaside airport.

Erdogan alongside Mohamud inspected guard of honor staged by a division from Somali National Army (SNA).

First lady Emine has been seen walking next to President Erdogan shortly after a special plane carrying large Turkish delegation touched down at Adan Ade International Airport.

Turkish leader, the first non-African head of state to visit Somalia at the height of worst famine in decades in 2011 inaugurated modern airport terminal and Digfer hospital.

Turkey stepped up its involvement in the East African country, launching new schools in Mogadishu, building roads and awarding hundreds of students with scholarships.

Erdogan's motorcade raced through quiet streets-under something analysts described tightest security for a foreign visitor in Mogadishu.

Armed opposition groups toppled the country's long-standing military government in 1991, followed by armed struggle by clans militias for power and more recently high-seas crimes.


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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby knet » Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:43 am

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President Erdogan arrives in Somalia for landmark visit

Turkey’s president Raccep Tayyip Erdogan touched down in Mogadishu on Sunday for a planned one day visit in Mogadishu government officials said.

Hundreds of security personnel have been deployed in Mogadishu’s major roads to ward off any attack from the Islamists in the region.

The Turkish president who is on official tour in Africa visited Djibouti and Ethiopia to bolster Turkey’s economic and cooperation interest in the region. People movements in the capital were suspended during his visit in the war torn Somalia.

Somali president Hassan Shikh Mohamud has received his Turkish counterpart at Aadan Adde International airport. Turkish president is accompanied by a delegation of Turkish business leaders for his second historic visit in Somalia.

“Your Excellency welcome to your second country, I am very grateful the projects you have implemented in Somalia “President Hassan said.

In his remarks, Turkish president thanked Somali government officials for their welcome and launched the long a waited Mogadishu airport terminal.

“Turkish government will continue supporting Somalia and also I am very pleased to launch this new Terminal” Turkish president said. Top officials from UN, EU, AU, IGAD and representatives from the neighboring countries were present at the inaugural ceremony held in Mogadishu.

On Thursday Al-shabaab militants killed five in an attack in the capital. The group targeted SYL Hotel near Mogadishu presidential compound, where Turkish officials were meeting officials said.

Al-shabaab is seeking to topple the western backed Mogadishu government despite the group lost their key grounds in the southern Somali regions due to Anti Al-shabab Eagle operations.

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby anzeloti » Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:50 am

ladynas :lol:

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby original dervish » Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:50 am

C'mon.....if anyone deserves such a welcome it's Erdogan. :up:

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby knet » Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:52 am

Erdogan: The hero of Somalia
Erdogan has prudently supported Somalia and remained impartial in the clan-driven internal politics.

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There was never any doubt that Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan would receive a hero's welcome in Somalia. On Thursday, he vowed to go ahead with the trip despite a bomb attack at a hotel in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on the eve of his planned visit. Later his office announced he would delay it by a couple of days in order to attend the funeral of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz.

Still, Erdogan's resolve to visit the Horn of Africa nation so soon after the deadly attack has only heightened his popularity. He landed at Mogadishu airport on Sunday morning and was greeted warmly by Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

But how does someone currently facing a barrage of allegations - on account of corruption, delusions of grandeur, dictatorial tendencies, and polarising rhetoric - by both Turkish and western media, earn such an enviable stature in Somalia?

The fact is, Erdogan has done for Somalia what no other world leader has done in decades.

In August 2011, when Erdogan was still prime minister, he ignored the prevalent narrative of Mogadishu as a no-go zone and flew in with his family, senior cabinet members, and representatives from non-governmental organisations and the business sector.

His visit was the first by a non-African leader to the famine-hit Somali capital in two decades and came during the holy month of Ramadan to stress that Ankara was not going to abandon "their Muslim brothers and sisters".

New paradigm

Defying pressure from the international community, Erdogan resisted Nairobi's magnetic field of international corruption.

From 1991 to 2011, the UN and its affiliated international institutions - mostly based in neighbouring Kenya - collected an estimated $55bn on behalf of Somalia. Dubiously, the nation in whose name this hefty sum was collected, has not gained any substantive infrastructure-related or any other sustainable project.
Erdogan's team had clear instructions: produce tangible, sustainable results with Turkish funds totalling some $500m.

A massive bilateral nation-building effort followed; roads, hospitals, mosques, and schools were built, the airport was expanded, and many business partnerships were forged.
Within an incredibly short period of time, Erdogan's plan resuscitated Somalia from near death.

Nothing illustrates that fact more than the profound impact that the Turkish aid model has had on the average Internally Displaced Person (IDP) in Somalia.
In addition to setting up feeding centres that provide appetising foods, decent housing, and health clinics, the Turkish aid model has boosted the average IDP's standard of living with economic empowerment. This alone made Erdogan more popular than President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed of the Transitional Federal Government and the current Somali president.
In fact, Erdogan's name now ranks among the most popular choices for a newborn.

Africa tour
On the one hand, Erdogan's Somalia trip is part of an Africa tour intended to strengthen Turkey's economic and diplomatic ties with a dozen of its closest African partners.

On the other, it is aimed at re-energising the strategic partnership between Somalia and Turkey and to reaffirm the latter's commitment to be in it for the long haul.
There are some western states that appear to believe that the rise of Islamic-conscious leadership is bound to impact geopolitics and therefore the balance of power in various strategic regions.

Undeniably, Africa has become the 21st century's geopolitical and geo-economic centre of gravity, and for this reason, Turkey wants to strategically establish itself. With Somalia, Turkey has a sister nation at the heart of the Indian Ocean; a nation with which it shares deep historic ties, and a high potential emerging market.

Due to the competing interests of donor nations, the trajectory of Turkish-Somali relations has not been without its fair share of opposition.
Aside from al-Shabab - which considers any friend of the government as an enemy and claimed responsibility for Thursday's bomb attack - there are under-the-radar passive hostilities that emanate from certain elements within the international community.

This is mainly down to two reasons. First, the more Turkey builds on its success in Somalia, the more the incompetence and the systemic corruption of the international aid model is exposed.

Second, and perhaps more importantly, the more Turkey succeeds, the more the Turkish political model - a hybrid of modern government with Islamic ethos - gains global prominence.

Paving the way

In recent years, the so-called Arab Spring has paved the way for Islamists to take power in a number of Arab countries. Like the AK party in Turkey, Islamists in Egypt and Tunisia have swept all elections and risen to the highest political positions.

This has made some leaders in the Arab Gulf countries very nervous. In response, they have established cozy relations with Egypt's post-coup regime whose modus operandi could be summed as follows; a good Islamist is either buried underground or dies a slow painful death in dungeons.

Not being able to beat Islamists in the ballot boxes isn't an exclusively Arab fear. There are some western states that appear to believe that the rise of Islamic-conscious leadership is bound to impact geopolitics and therefore the balance of power in various strategic regions.

It is against this backdrop that Erdogan comes to Mogadishu, to cut the ribbon on a multimillion dollar, state-of-the-art hospital named after him. He is then scheduled to have a private meeting with his Somali counterpart.

Three issues are likely to top the agenda: major projects to jump-start the Somali economy; the Somali president's awkward relationship with Egypt's Abdel Fattah el-Sisi; and Turkey's readiness to use its $3bn investment in Ethiopia as leverage to help ease regional politics of division.

After all, Erdogan has prudently supported Somalia and remained impartial in the extremely fluid and clan-driven internal politics.
Ambassador Abukar Arman is the former Somalia special envoy to the United States and a foreign policy analyst.

Source: Al Jazeera

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby CaliQase » Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:54 am

C'mon.....if anyone deserves such a welcome it's Erdogan. :up:
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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby knet » Sun Jan 25, 2015 5:31 am

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Opens the airport also ordogan hospital
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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby Amira143 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 5:58 am

The whole city is at a stand still! Smh.

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby FarhanYare » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:06 am

^ Imagine the embarrassment it will bring if alshabaab striked amidst the heightened security in place for the VIP Erdogan :oops:

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby waraabe251 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:18 am

Well done to erdogen, he has done more in a year for muqdisho then their people have done for 30 years

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby FarhanYare » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:21 am

Well done to erdogen, he has done more in a year for muqdisho then their people have done for 30 years
The Government of Turkey has donated motor vehicles including ambulances & other emergency response autos to the Government of Somaliland in a move meant to strengthen the mutual relationship between the two countries.
Officiating the handing over event was Presidency cabinet Minister Hirsi Ali Hassan who received the eight different vehicles at the presidency on Wednesday in Hargeisa. The vehicle donated were 5 Ambulances, 2 V8 Model cars in addition to a mini-bus.
Hirsi was accompanied by State Minister in-charge of Presidency Mohamed Musa Abees & his counterpart at Education docket Ms. Zamzam Abdi Adan. Present also at the function were Director General (DG) at the presidency Hassan Abdi Madar, Personal Assistant to the head of state Ali Ahmed Ali & personnel in-charge of presidency's logistics Abshir Hassan Hashi as well as Government officials from Turkey.
Somaliland Education minister Zamzam Aden flanked by presidency colleague Hirsi Haji Ali receives donated vehicles keys from Turkish officialsSomaliland Education minister Zamzam Aden flanked by presidency colleague Hirsi Haji Ali receives donated vehicles keys from Turkish officials
Hirsi applauded the donation and termed the generous gesture as one that would foster the diplomatic link between the two states while at the same time being optimistic that Ankara shall extend more of these initiatives in future.
An official speaking on behalf of Turkey voiced Ankara's willingness in co-operating with Hargeisa revealing that this is neither the first nor the last gift but a continuation of developing mutual working rapport involving Turkey & Somaliland.

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby anzeloti » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:29 am

Well done to erdogen, he has done more in a year for muqdisho then their people have done for 30 years
The Government of Turkey has donated motor vehicles including ambulances & other emergency response autos to the Government of Somaliland in a move meant to strengthen the mutual relationship between the two countries.
Officiating the handing over event was Presidency cabinet Minister Hirsi Ali Hassan who received the eight different vehicles at the presidency on Wednesday in Hargeisa. The vehicle donated were 5 Ambulances, 2 V8 Model cars in addition to a mini-bus.
Hirsi was accompanied by State Minister in-charge of Presidency Mohamed Musa Abees & his counterpart at Education docket Ms. Zamzam Abdi Adan. Present also at the function were Director General (DG) at the presidency Hassan Abdi Madar, Personal Assistant to the head of state Ali Ahmed Ali & personnel in-charge of presidency's logistics Abshir Hassan Hashi as well as Government officials from Turkey.
Somaliland Education minister Zamzam Aden flanked by presidency colleague Hirsi Haji Ali receives donated vehicles keys from Turkish officialsSomaliland Education minister Zamzam Aden flanked by presidency colleague Hirsi Haji Ali receives donated vehicles keys from Turkish officials
Hirsi applauded the donation and termed the generous gesture as one that would foster the diplomatic link between the two states while at the same time being optimistic that Ankara shall extend more of these initiatives in future.
An official speaking on behalf of Turkey voiced Ankara's willingness in co-operating with Hargeisa revealing that this is neither the first nor the last gift but a continuation of developing mutual working rapport involving Turkey & Somaliland.
:mindblown: :Puhlease:

Dayuusbooro journalism :lol: :lol:

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby FarhanYare » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:34 am

:dead: Lander baa qoray

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Re: Turkey's President Erdogan Welcomed Like A King In Somal

Postby STARKAST » Sun Jan 25, 2015 7:00 am

^^ :deadrose:

Erdogan deserves such appraisal.....hes done alot - Reer Mogadishu ought to take him as a role model not Xasan.


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