Why don't you look at the positives. The federal government, and army is going to be based there. It is the economic center of Most of the country. It has the most attention and first priority to rebuilding, schools, hospitals, and big businesses. When there is a federal system in place, it will be where money from the states are being funneled to. Now, it will most likely elect it's own city government, with a mayor, keep track of it's revenue from the ports, and businesses. It is the most multiqabil city in Somalia. And it is the national capitol, known and recognized by the world. So what is this sacrifice you are talking about?greenday wrote:Losing power is not the point and i can use London because we are trying to compromise, since this federal thing came so that everyone can govern themselves then we have think of ways of letting everyone governing what they see as theirs or else its going to make a group of people feel like they are being the ones who must make the sacrifice. we don't want to start on the wrong foot by deciding certain peoples fate. they should have at least been asked lakiin to say tough luck everyone can make up their rules but this town, well this town anaa u hadleeyno is kinda ceeb and people feel disrespected.
Anyway why are you against if it can work? Why do you mind if its in Banadir state?
Who ever lives in Xamar cadeey has it good, has it the best, and your comparing it to desert towns, when xamar itself has close to the population of all of puntland?
Xamar is a jewel, that needs to be made sure that it runs smoothly, or else it jeopardizes the whole country.