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He is team Habashi so he'll always derail positive somali threads.Look at this Idoor getting his panties all bunched up. War wuxu xasiidsana, Allow iisha Idoor daga nagamaari.
The whole concept of public and private FDI is exactly what I have shown above. It is immaterial who built what. At the end of the day these buildings, plants, ports and other structures stay in the Republic of Djibouti -- a recognized country and a member of the United Nations. Can you say that about your Xaargaysa and Idooristania triangle?
Go back to sucking Habashi ceeb illegitimate son of Yibir and don't derail my thread.
Ahmed Osman Guelleh`s new company
Already at the head of a group comprising sixteen companies operating in three countries (Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia), the businessman Ahmed Osman Guelleh now has a new project.
The head of the GSK Group, Ahmed Osman Guelleh, finds that he does not have enough companies under his belt. He recently created another in Djibouti, called Afrimex Services, of which he is the sole owner, which will provide handling services for shipping. A member of the Issak ethnic group, as is Kadra Mahamoud Haïd, the wife of President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh (IOG), he had chartered the medical plane to transport Djama Mahamoud Haïd, the governor of the Banque centrale de Djibouti (BCD) to Nairobi. The latter, the brother of the Djibouti First Lady, suffered from a stroke on 6 January and died a few days later in Kenya without regaining consciousness (see newsflash emailed to subscribers on 07/01/2013).
No wonder they are so mad.The extensive presence of officials from Djibouti at the inauguration in Hargeisa of Ahmed Osman Guelleh`s factory illustrates the power of the Djibouti First Lady.
150 of the 600 guests at the official opening of the Coca-Cola bottling plant owned by Somaliland Beverage Industries (SBI) in Hargeisa on 22 May were from Djibouti. The overwhelming majority of them were Issak, the ethnic group of Kadra Mahamoud Haïd, the wife of President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh. Moreover, the Djibouti First Lady cast her shadow over the ceremony to inaugurate the factory officially owned by Ahmed Osman Guelleh, who is her protégé. Not only was a military aircraft used to transport a caterer from Djibouti, along with his wares, but four Djibouti ministers travelled to Hargeisa also on board a military aircraft: Ali Farah Assoweh (justice), Hassan Omar (transport), Abdi Houssein (telecoms), Amareh Ali (budget). The cabinet meeting that should have been held in Djibouti the same day had to be cancelled.
Also present at this inauguration ceremony in addition to these ministers: two Djibouti MPs (the former ministers Ali Abdi and Ougoureh Kifleh), the chief of police, the head of the presidential guard and several of his men to provide security for the Djbiouti officials, and also several ministerial general secretaries and senior officials. There was also the governor of the Banque Centrale de Djibouti (BCD) Djama Mahamoud Haïd, the First Lady`s brother, who is strongly involved in this commercial project.
The strength of the delegation to Hargeisa of people close to Kadra Mahamoud Haïd illustrates her high level of interest in this Coca-Cola bottling plant. It is believed to have involved an investment of $15 million, partly funded in a loan from the Banque pour le commerce et l`industrie-Mer Rouge (BCI-MR, a subsidiary of the French bank BRED). It also enabled to emphasise to the Somaliland authorities that they must “protect” SBI`s activity, in particular from grey imports of Coca-Cola.
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