Still the largest somali television network. The question is what businesses do the doofar have? Amal is a small time remittence that only has branches in the town of bosaso, not even the village of caabudwaaq.
It would explain why poor doofar wanted communism and Marxism so much, you are the least productive group
Simple point they will have no answer for.
As with anything, this issue is deeply rooted in history. Clans with history of trade, ports, urban centres like Isaaq and Hawiye are understandably doing so well. It also makes sense for the dhabayaco to perform slightly better than other doofaars since they border both Isaaq and Hawiye and absorbed a lot through copying successful practices.
The only communities that need centralism are the minor players who would not survive without being subsidised by more successful clans. The boon marehan midgans are a prime example of this:
Zero viable businesses, zero known businessmen, zero urban centres, zero health and education development, zero ports or any coastal trade, zero agricultural output. Absolutely pathetic
Communities like qurjiile of Somaliland and boon marehan of Somalia cling so desperately to the idea of a central state because they are unproductive and unable to survive independently; they need handouts from a central government as proven historically (booli qaran etc).