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[dehai-news] Somalilandsun.com: Somaliland and Somalia squabble over Berbera Port

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 16:18:04 +0100

 
<http://somalilandsun.com/index.php/regional/1955-somaliland-mogadishu-lays-
claim-to-berbera-port> Somaliland: Mogadishu Lays Claim to Berbera Port

 


Mon, 17 December 2012 14:42


"The regional government in Hargeisa shall receive a portion of the
earnings- President Hassan

"Not in our lifetime" Somaliland Minister of fisheries

By: Yusuf M Hasan

HARGEISA (Somalilandsun) - The new administration in Mogadishu has finally
revealed its true face as pertains to Somaliland.

The Somali federal Government has laid claim to the Berbera port in
Somaliland which it claims as one of that country's major ports together
with those in Mogadishu, Kismayo and Bosaso.

In an interview with the Somali state TV channel in Istanbul recently the
Somali president Hasan Sheikh Mahmud informed that his administration is in
advanced stages of consolidating public sources of finances especially those
from the ports.

"The country has four main ports, namely Mogadishu, Kismayo, Berbera and
Bosaso which we intend to take-over soonest" said the president.

While revealing that his administration is currently in charge of the Port
in Mogadishu, President Hasan informed that the next phase of consolidating
public finances includes taking charge of the just liberated port of Kismayo
that has been the bastion of economy for the Al-Shabaab militant group.

He further revealed that once the Kismayo port is in full control of his
administration the next step shall be to seize control of Bosaso and Berbera
ports in Puntland and Somaliland respectively.

Said he, "Once we seize full control of all the four ports the federal
government in Mogadishu shall apporti regional governments a minor share of
the earnings'.

In Hargeisa the government has termed this claim as not only absurd bit one
that is geared towards infringing upon the sovereignty of Somaliland.

The minister of Fisheries and marine resources Hon Abdilahi Osman
'Geel-jire' said that the insinuations to the ownership of Berbera port by
Somalia is something that will never happen as long a single Somalilander is
living.

"We hope the Somali government shall assume control of its ports in Kismayo
and Bosaso and consolidate their public sources of finances but as for
Berbera that is a pipe dream never to be achieved" said Geeljire.

The claims by the Somali president turns a new leaf in the relationship
between the two neighbouring countries that we united in a fateful union
that was dissolved in 1991 after a decade long bloody civil war.

Since their divorce 21 years ago the two countries entered into talks that
were as a result of the London and Istanbul II conferences on Somalia held
earlier in the year.

Though the talks are in limbo following the end of the transitional federal
government's mandate, the new administration of president Hasan has been
talking about resumptions with expectations of successful dialogue but his
current claims show otherwise.

At the same time underground activities by some members of his
administration and parliamentarians towards the destruction of Somaliland's'
nationhood leave a sour taste and repugnant smell.

Just the other day the Somali prime minister Abdi Farah Saeed dispatched a
plane load of an assortment of military ordinance to Taleeh district in Sool
region of Somaliland where a group fronted by Ali Khalif Galayd, a Somali
MP, have proclaimed a state dubbed Khatumo.

The claims to Berbera port and the terming of Somaliland as a regional
administration of the Somali federal government is a clear signal that the
so called meek president of Somalia has started beating the war drums which
if left unchecked might reverse the prevailing security situation in the
horn of Africa.

With ongoing activities from Mogadishu Somaliland needs to change track thus
stop the quest for recognition and start championing reparation as pertains
to damage inflicted by the Somali government and division of public
properties accrued during the two decades of union. This should be done
after careful peruse of the system that made a similar separation in former
Czechoslovakia thus the peaceful birth of two entities of CHEZCH and
SLOVAKIA

 
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