FGS condemns Genel energy’s activities in Somaliland state of Somalia

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Re: FGS condemns Genel energy’s activities in Somaliland state of Somalia

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mahoka wrote: Thu Dec 29, 2022 4:09 am
original dervish wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 10:02 pm Khalid...........you can lie to yourself but not us.

A few years ago the entire Hajj exports of livestock from Berbera was frozen on the say so of Xamar.

The sl business community and population were in total shock.

It wasn't until the Ciidagale Deputy Prime minister intervened that sl livestock exports resumed.

I have my suspicions that money was paid to facilitate the deal.

So if Mogadishu can bring your poxy livestock industry to its knees, what do you think they can do to your oil deals?
There is a reason biixi used to cry farmaajo is attacking us economically. A lot of landers know the truth but just want to save face lol
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Re: FGS condemns Genel energy’s activities in Somaliland state of Somalia

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Khalid......when did you become so deluded?
You keep saying Xamar can't enforce it's laws on sl, like it needs an army to march into Hargeisa.

I have already shown that Xamar can sabotage the sl economy with a few phone calls. Imagine if they launched a court action against these companies.

Hsm took Kenya to court and forced them to their knees crying.

What this shows is that you don't understand how international law functions.......or are just deluding yourself.

Anyhow......let me let you into a little secret.
No oil company will ever drill onshore Somalia/sl.
It will take a decade and billions before any return on investment. The environment is to chaotic and turbulent.

There is a possibility of offshore drilling because the Somali coast is secured by foreign navies operating out of Djibouti. Oil companies can use floating production facilities and shuttle tankers.......in theory they would never have to set foot on Somali soil.
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