Who says I am against SSC? I'm saying it won't work. Essentially what these maamul goboleeds are for is to secure a political and geographic isolation and pocket of security for the clans they serve. Without adequate roads (Sool has poor quality roads) and markets or even sea access, Sool is locking itself in for the worse not the better. Puntland locked itself away to hold onto some of Somalia's best sea access, transportation infrastructure, water & land resources; Sool doesn't have any of those except maybe a few land resources, which can't be used without a port or proper roads.1nemansquad wrote:paidmonk, If Dhulbahante really wants to make it work, then it will work inshaállah. I didn't go against your idea of having a regional administration that serves your purpose, don't go against mine. Or instead of Idoors, you will be my enemy.
What I'm saying is that SSC can't work physically. Why do you think Dulbahante elders are strongly involved in the two administrations, purely to take advantage of the resources in those areas to develop their areas. If Puntland was the size of Galmudug, MJs would definitely take advantage of the nearest commercial hub. Point blank period, SSC wont' work, ever, not because Paidmonk says so but because of physical limitations. That's it.
But at the end of the day, there is no point in me to honor a phantom called SSC. Those SSC areas like Buuhoodle, Taleex, and Widh Widh are part of Puntland state and Lascanood will be reverted back soon.