dalalos101 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 1:02 pm
Nomand wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 4:27 am
http://www.allgalgaduud.net/2020/01/28/ ... abud-waaq/
the minister of transport is in caabudwaaq and is taking part of the laying the first brick for the airport renovation. i remember back in the day when the airport was first build and funds where being raised, i was told by one of the fund raisers that they have a black book and if you don't give money you will be on it
Caabudwaaq is sort of like a village mentality everyone knows each other, it is a overgrown village the age old xeer and accountability applies, niggas be phoning me up for mag payments and shit
I paid 2000 dollars towards the airport when it was nothing more than a strip of miyi land, took part in the fundraising, bro it all starts from us then later the big donors can be lobbied.
we are waking up from deep coma of kacaan era sxb. we have stepped up our online presence and will compete with the rest for development funds for our regions for too long has the beesha sat back while somaliland iyo puntland where taking the bulk of international aid development.
what we now need is organisation, beesha needs representatives in every nation that will fight for the development funds. EU for example has a budget for somalia to compete specific projects like renewable energy and water management, these projects have a fund in the millions and anyone can apply for them but only those that are united and whose land is accessible will probably get it.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/pressco ... MO_17_1243
we are waking up now which is a good thing.
you are correct about starting the projects locally first and then look for more development funds. same thing is happening to the university in caabudwaaq.
we need to start a lot more projects.