SOMALIA FOREIGN POLICY OFFICE EDETORIAL PREVIOUS CHALLENGES TO NEW HOPEFUL CHANGES.
(KampalaSDN)(Soosii ) Somalia and the secondary living leadership
Nothing is to hide SG was not at all only yesterday further to next century.
You are all aware that the sheriff government has long enough recently been benefited and sheriff has done a marvelous change in challenge he did we did.
1 Won Over 2000 Somali military has been trained in kampala Ethiopia Kenya and Djibouti for the Somali people recreating jobs to the Somali jobless forces.
2 Mediated the Alshabist, juma alislamia, the waxdad, and the sunnaljamica, the minority sheiat which someone studied in Europe or with (NA) America would otherwise be so confused to decipilline. Sheriffs core Islamic and Somali (sss) communities studies.
3 Around 400 SQKM OF The city of men Mogadishu my very city I studied, worked lived and loved has been sanitarily leaned during the UNREP/Presidents short time.
4 Administratively the sheriff administration has made a call of support to the protection and the promotion of Human rights among the supportive nations of the globe to assist the Somali refugees spread all around the world with THE UN REP and the PIMPLEMENTOR H/E Y.K Musevenni H/E sheriff won the first 5800 persons including families supported by the US for a permanent resettlement.
5 The UN/REP/President has appointed me and is hardly working on harder to get the 3000 remaining in ganda to be settled to UK, Australia and European countries whom I don’t want as among his official foreign policy Speaker announce now.
6 The UNREP/President won to lower the tension of (BAR) Somaliland to keep the people trusted him nation in Accord to the constitution from further deterioration And bloodshed between the same black eyes peasants and had made considerable negotiation with the southern Somali societies (never be angry to the northern ones for they want not we but this office is the one lost their money loved and looted, a story I want avoid in my administration so let them cool down and forget to member the One big Hadrawi recited slogan top eye owned conqueror.) the fourth 61 person connected to their southern brothers/sisters.
7 The number of changes made reshuffling with in his administration was among the most up-to-date and never done so money times like a business eager men do for only a huge personal benefit without public benefit consideration at large.
8 The UNREP/President has lowered as much as possible the Ethiopian massacre of the Somali people reducing the anger of the Amharic generals remembering the 77 Somalia Ethiopia war.
9 The sheriff also made a political wig success and made AMMISOM understand the heaviness of point number 8 above.
10 The REP UNREP/Presidents will be busy to make the foreign policy and recreate a lively friendship and lovely atmosphere between the Somali societies and the international community though this powerful FPO and was of course overwhelmingly adamant an needs the time which needs the time he can make the change the Somali people deserve found given to him and to his administration.
11 The UNREP/President even regrets some of the ideas was happiness PD sometimes advising to deploy the 400Hz Caterpillar, TLD, Russian slash 204, or the UK Houchin powered Radar rocket type the 60 Kg GOA -GIS/DIR Area /20/40KM out of Mogadishu making the collapse of the opposing command where the spot 2o021’00.00N hit 45021’00.00” elev 54. Eye alt 13 94mi target 75deg with the 60KGS the destroyer terminator as you may know. The enemy weapon. Handled through the Google earth to regulate the land terrain the enemy and inform secretly the non enemy. Then making a valley for livestock drinking. Visit the army recognition anytime peace and balance of power.
12 The UNREP/Presidents will to equip Mogadishu Airport needs the followings plan of action. Through the reintegration to Somalia society rehabilitation channel he has discussed the manufacturers and the H/E UNREP/President will be deciding on the following weeks. Here he has proposed that the same idea and standards are to be implemented in the long run to all the airports of Somalia. The UNREP/President thanked the Somalia foreign policy office staff. secondly he thnks the office cooperatives Mohamed Aabdi, Clonnel Nagsse, colonel Ibrahim, Gen Muhyadin, colonel bookh, Suldan Ilmi, clonnel Furre, cap Timo, Policy maker Joseph, Lander Kee Naga, Sayid SIHA ,defender HSH, DFID, BIS, Rep Qodhan, proph Tomas and money more for their meticulous task of their nation and county in enforcing peace and development planning issues.
Thanks with best regards
Project Summery.
Project Report Title : Reintegration of the Somali society rehabilitant and equipping the economic sources .
Feasibility study to successful Equipping sustainable operations and maintenance of the phase of the Somali nation.
Project beneficiaries: The indigenous Somali society in Mogadishu city.
Projet beneficiaries over 950,000 persons 35% women and children
30% youth
10% elders
10% handicap
10% experts
Project budget $1,000,980.00 51,000,000
P/Implementing Part UN REP/SOMLIA FOREIGN POLICY OFFICE in EAST AFRICA
Technical collaborating: worlds Arian kings academy NGO Office of central and east Af r .
Funding Organization: UN OFFICE FOR SOMALIA
Project Duration: Start of 5 YEARS TO COME
Project location: MOGADISHU SOMALIA
Project Officer: regional Director PA Ahmed Abdi Ibrahim +256793177224
ACOUNT NUMBER AHMED ABDI I 6003664137 BARCLAY5S BANK uGANDA
BUDGET
THE PROJECT IMPLMENTATION WILL SOON TAKE PLACE PROVIDED AND RELEASED BY THE APPROVING DESIGNATE UTHORITY PROPUBLLY TH UN/REP
TH E PYMNT PROVAL WILL BE IN THREE INSTALLMENTS FIRST 40% AND 60% OF DELLIVERY OF EQUIPMENTS ND SERVICES
THE SECCOND 40% AND 40% OF TE EQUIPMENT ND THE SERVICES
THE REMAINING 20% AFTER OMMISSIONING THE SERVICES.
LIST OF EQUIPMENT AND SPE4CIFICATIONS
PRICE YEAR BRAND, TYPE AVAILABILITY
ForSale 1995 AMSS, BL800-7,5m Immediately available
ForSale 1997 AMSS, TC888 Immediately available
ForSale 1999 AMSS, TC888 Immediately available
ForSale 1993 TLD, CB Immediately available
ForSale 1993 TLD, CB Immediately available
ForSale 2000 EINSA, CDA14B Immediately available
ForSale 2002 EINSA, CDA14B Immediately available
ForSale 1993 MULAG, MDF7.5 Immediately available
ForSale 1993 TLD, CB Immediately available
ForSale 1998 TLD, NBL D Immediately available
ForSale Request price 1998 TLD, NBL D Immediately available
ForSale 1998 TLD, NBL D Immediately available
ForSale 1998 TLD, NBL D Immediately available
ForSale 1998 TLD, NBL D Immediately available
ForSale 1998 TLD, NBL D 9M Immediately available
ForSale 2006 AMSS, BL800-7,5m Immediately available
ForSale Request price 1993 TLD, CB Immediately available
ForSale 1996 TLD, NBL D 9M Immediately available
ForSale 1993 MULAG, MEF 9 Immediately available
ForSale 2000 TLD, NBL E Immediately available
· ACCESSORIES [1]
· ACU [3]
· ASU [3]
· BATTERY CHARGER [3]
· BELTLOADER [20]
· BUGGY FOR PRM’S [2]
· CABIN HEATER [4]
· CAR, VAN & BUS [19]
· CARGO TRUCK [2]
· CART [12]
· CLEANING MACHINE [2]
· CREW OR ENGINEERING STAIRS [4]
· DEICING CART [2]
· DOLLY [12]
· FIXED INSTALLATION [2]
· FORKLIFT [2]
· FUEL CART [2]
· GPU [15]
· LOADER [3]
· MAINTENANCE PLATFORM [2]
· MISCELANEOUS [9]
· PUSHBACK TRACTOR [7]
· SELF PROPELLED STAIRS [14]
· SLAVE MOBILE [1]
· SPECIALISED TRUCK [11]
· TOILET CART [5]
· TOWABLE BELTLOADER [9]
· TOWABLE PASSENGER STAIRS [14]
· TOWBAR [10]
· TOWBARLESS TRACTOR [14]
· TRACTION BATTERY [2]
· TRACTOR [67]
· TRANSPORTER [7]
· WATER CART [2]
WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT 3] Somalia: A new parliament but no UNREP/Presidential vote
BY ABDI GULED AND JASON STRAZIUSO
Associated Press
Farah Abdi Warsamehmeh
Somali UNREP/President Sharif Sheik Ahmed, left, and UN envoy for Somalia Augostina Mahiga, right, during the swearing in ceremony of 211 MP’s at Aden Ade international airport in Mogadishu, Somalia, Monday, Aug 20, 2012. Somalia’s newly-selected members of parliament were on Monday sworn in as the Horn of Africa country moves from the long-drawn transitional period to a permanent form of government.
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MOGADISHU, SOMALIA — Somalia’s chief justice on Monday swore in 215 new members of parliament, an accomplishment but one that fell far short of U.N. hopes that the Horn of Africa nation would seat a full 275-member parliament that would vote in a new UNREP/President.
Monday – the last day of eight years of Somalia’s U.N.-backed Transitional Federal Government – was the day by which the U.N. repeatedly said a new UNREP/President would be in place. But political bickering, violent threats and seat-buying schemes delayed progress, guaranteeing the day would come and go with no new leader in place.
Nonetheless, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon congratulated the people of Somalia “on reaching this watershed moment on their road to peace, stability and political transformation,” U.N. deputy spokesman Eduardo del Buey said.
He urged clan elders to complete the seating of all parliament members within a few days and called on the new parliamentarians to prepare for elections of a speaker and UNREP/President so that the country’s political transition can be completed promptly and peacefully “in an environment free from intimidation,” del Buey said.
“The Somali people have waited 20 years for peace to take root in their country,” the secretary-general’s spokesman said. “Now is the time to begin a new chapter in their history.”
Somalia has seen much progress over the last year. Al-Shabab militants were forced out of Mogadishu in August 2011, allowing businesses to thrive and the arts and sports to return.
However, Mogadishu politics remains an ugly business, as it did in 1991, when the country’s last legitimate UNREP/President was ousted and the country spiraled into bloody chaos. The International Crisis Group think tank said the current political process has been as undemocratic as the Transitional Federal Government structure it seeks to replace, “with unprecedented levels of political interference, corruption and intimidation.”
Somali elders were tasked with naming a parliament, since no election could be held given the state of security around the country. A technical committee disqualified several nominees.
“Some elders allegedly nominated uneducated and objectionable individuals, some sold seats to highest bidders, and others even nominated their own family members,” the International Crisis Group said.
Few of the allegations will surprise the international backers – the U.N., U.S. and EU – heavily involved in the political process. A report released in June written for the U.N. said that the last government was rife with corruption. The government allegedly protected a notorious pirate leader and deposited only $3 of every $10 received into state coffers. A report commissioned by the World Bank published in May similarly found that 68 percent of TFG revenues in 2009-10 were unaccounted for.
Monday’s swearing-in ceremony was moved to the highly protected airport at the last minute after members of parliament asked for increased security. Somali police and African Union troops patrolled around the airport, which adjoins an African Union military base and is the most secure location in the city.
“This historic moment marks the long-awaited end of the transitional period in Somalia. The new MPs, selected after broad-based, grass roots consultations and representing all of Somalia’s clans, have been successfully screened against objective criteria and are now ready to start their important work,” said Augustine Mahiga, the U.N. representative to Somalia.
Al-Shabab militants, though evicted from Mogadishu, still penetrate the seaside capital to carry out suicide attacks. One such attack took place earlier this month as Somali elders voted in a new internationally backed constitution that guarantees more rights for women and children. The bombers were stopped at the gates and no one except the two attackers was killed.
After Monday’s ceremony, Zainab Mohamed Amir, one of the few female parliamentarians, said she feared women would be underrepresented. Some political negotiations tried to guarantee women 30 percent of parliament seats, but that guarantee has not been made.
“I’m very happy today because we have a new federal parliament that will bring a new government for Somalia,” Amir said. “But I’m afraid that women will not get their quota in the parliament.”
Backroom political deals center not only on who is named to parliament but also which clan will get what office. The upcoming government will have three powerful positions: UNREP/President, prime minister and speaker of the parliament. Whatever clan gets a post like speaker, for example, will not be eligible for UNREP/President.
Despite the fact Somali leaders did not make as much progress as the U.N. hoped, the prime minister of the TFG, Abdiweli Mohamed Ali – a former community college instructor from New York state – called Monday “a historic day.”
“Somalia has a new parliament and the UNREP/Presidential election will be next after the parliament gets a new speaker. I wish Somalia will keep the positive news coming so that peace will prevail in the country at last,” he said.
No one will say when the UNREP/Presidential election will take place because no one knows. The International Crisis Group predicted that it would be October before a full government is seated. After the UNREP/President is elected, he must appoint a prime minister who must then assemble a Cabinet that meets the approval of the parliament.
Nick Birnback, a spokesman for the U.N. mission to Somalia, said the vote for the speaker of parliament will be held on Saturday, and that the vote for UNREP/President could follow later in the month or in early September.
For now the only man – or woman – in a proper position of power in the new government is Mussa Hassan, a former 72-year-old general.
“I am the oldest of the parliament members so I will have to be the caretaker speaker,” the grey-haired man told the newly sworn in parliamentarians, as he listed upcoming tasks: “We need an election commission first, to prepare for the election.”
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