Somcable will give Priority to the Young Somaliland Gratuate
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:58 pm
Somcable will give Priority to the Young Somaliland Gratuates
Somcable Director of Business Development Mr. Yusuf Abdalla
Hargeisa (Somalilandpress)- Somcable has released a press release based on their progress of the Optic Fiber Cable project. Somcable talked about their plans on recruitment process as well as how they want to prioritize the Somaliland job seeker graduates should be our first option in recruiting.
Somcable spokes person the Director of Business Development Mr. Yusuf Abdalla said that we are very excited about this project, “We will announce an open day for recruitment on the press very soon, this day is for registration, we want to involve local recruitment agencies for different regions in Somaliland there will also be a tests for the different levels of jobs available, most importantly we are planning to create a permanent training facility that specializes ITC so that as we roll out our network there will always be a plenty of jobs within our organization as well as the other Telcom industry in Somaliland and in this region.
this project is a symbol of development for Somaliland and its people, as a company we have the capability to invest in much larger projects as we did in other countries in the region and middle east,” Mr. Yusuf says, he also added that other companies should also follow and invest in different sectors in a similar sizes as that will certainly create jobs and enhance the fragile economy of Somaliland.
Mr. Abdalla answered when asked which country will this cable be coming from and said, “the Red Sea is a highway for Submarine cables, in Djibouti alone there are at least 5 cables installed in the Red Sea International Submarine Cable Platform in Djibouti where we would like to connect to any on-ward connectivity for different parts of the world so it’s not a case of where are we pulling a cable from but in reality its connecting to which Submarine Cable for on-ward connectivity and this simply depends on who do we need to connect to on our on-ward connectivity with and obviously taking into consideration the cost of it as we would like to bring a cheaper services to our customers.” he also added that this will be based on an international agreements not as some portray it on some local news papers which we feel is rather shallow. We would like to finally thank the press and encourage them to be fact finding and transparent about the news they print, he concluded.
Somcable Director of Business Development Mr. Yusuf Abdalla
Hargeisa (Somalilandpress)- Somcable has released a press release based on their progress of the Optic Fiber Cable project. Somcable talked about their plans on recruitment process as well as how they want to prioritize the Somaliland job seeker graduates should be our first option in recruiting.
Somcable spokes person the Director of Business Development Mr. Yusuf Abdalla said that we are very excited about this project, “We will announce an open day for recruitment on the press very soon, this day is for registration, we want to involve local recruitment agencies for different regions in Somaliland there will also be a tests for the different levels of jobs available, most importantly we are planning to create a permanent training facility that specializes ITC so that as we roll out our network there will always be a plenty of jobs within our organization as well as the other Telcom industry in Somaliland and in this region.
this project is a symbol of development for Somaliland and its people, as a company we have the capability to invest in much larger projects as we did in other countries in the region and middle east,” Mr. Yusuf says, he also added that other companies should also follow and invest in different sectors in a similar sizes as that will certainly create jobs and enhance the fragile economy of Somaliland.
Mr. Abdalla answered when asked which country will this cable be coming from and said, “the Red Sea is a highway for Submarine cables, in Djibouti alone there are at least 5 cables installed in the Red Sea International Submarine Cable Platform in Djibouti where we would like to connect to any on-ward connectivity for different parts of the world so it’s not a case of where are we pulling a cable from but in reality its connecting to which Submarine Cable for on-ward connectivity and this simply depends on who do we need to connect to on our on-ward connectivity with and obviously taking into consideration the cost of it as we would like to bring a cheaper services to our customers.” he also added that this will be based on an international agreements not as some portray it on some local news papers which we feel is rather shallow. We would like to finally thank the press and encourage them to be fact finding and transparent about the news they print, he concluded.