STARKAST wrote:Ximan you've lived in Xamar the last few months, why is it so lawless over there ? Why can't the government that receives millions of $ secure 1 city let alone the whole country....Also what would farmaajo do differently if he was elected ?
Also ease up on reer isaaq, they are semi autonomous because Xamar has 0 to offer them which make sense.
I actually been here in and out since middle of 2011.
Firstly who the fuck told you the government gets millions of pounds?! Do you know all these pledges are merely just pledges. They hardly get any money from the international community and even if they do it will be a long process and little money or just UN projects. Every time you hear this country donated this amount of money, you should not belief it. It is just a pledge!! They never come into the country these amount of money. The government lives on the sea and airport taxes!!
Xamar is not lawless they have police, traffic wardens, universities, schools. Don't take the media serious they blow things that in a radical manner. Yes their might be some insecurity but that is understandable since Xamar is the capital and seat of the government and a threat to Al-Shabaab or any anti-government or anti-governance people such as businessmen that do not want to see a functioning government because they enjoy the libertarian like society i.e. no tax
I don't know what Farmaajo would do if he was elected, but I do have trust in him from his experiences and way of thinking through his actions, i.e. taking some portions of workers salaries to feed the IDP's etc.