Somali politician: Doha promised 11 projects and didn’t implement any

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A prominent Somali politician Abdul Rahman Abdul Shakur, head of the opposition Wadajir party, said that the announcement of the Qatari inaugurating the port of Hobyo in central Somalia to serve the Somali people, is just a media bang for local consumption, and will not enter into force.

In statements to the press, the President of the Wadajir party that the Qataris promised during the past three years to implement 11 development projects in Somalia, none of which have been implemented so far.

He added: "The list of projects that Qatar has announced its implementation in Somalia and did not start so far, including the project to build the headquarters of the former ruling Socialist Party in the capital Mogadishu, the project to establish a canning plant north of Mogadishu, and the project to build a road Mogadishu Johar length of 90 km, and the construction of a road Mogadishu Afgooye length of 30 km. "

He also pointed out that Qatar has also promised to implement the project to rebuild the Siad Military Academy in Mogadishu, the project to build the headquarters of the Somali Navy, rebuilding the Armed Forces Hospital, and the project to rebuild the orphanage center in Foley west of Mogadishu, and the construction of Kilo 50 airport south of Mogadishu. See the light so far.

He added that Doha has pledged to build a military base for the 21st brigade in Tossa Mureb and has not implemented it, revealing that the project to develop the port of Hobyo promised by Qatar since last year and here it is promised this year again.

It seems that the emirate of corruption in Qatar does not stop its suspicious projects in Africa, where it signed an agreement with Somalia to establish the port of Hobyo in the region of Medg, taking advantage of the fall of President Mohammed Abdullah Farmajo to carry out its malicious purposes.

This came during a visit by Namik Doha Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Thani, who is the foreign minister in the Tamim regime, during which he held talks with Somali Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khairy on the sidelines of her first visit to the Somali capital Mogadishu.

Speaking on behalf of Somalis, the Qatari delegation announced the launch of the project to build the port of "Hobyo" in the region of Midg in central Somalia, in the presence of the Minister of Transport and Communications in both countries.

The announcement was made at the office of the Prime Minister in the presence of Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khairy, Deputy Prime Minister Mahdi Mohamed Gulid and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman. Al-Thani, the President of Glamdag State, Mr. Ahmed Daali Gili Haf, some members of the People's Assembly and Senate of the Federal Parliament, ministers and deputy ministers, and other officials.

"From now on, the construction of Hobyo Port will be started in a modern and modern way that will keep pace with the advanced ports in the world. Preparations are under way to benefit the people," Jassim bin Saif Al-Sulaiti, Minister of Transport and Communications, was quoted as saying. Somali will invest the port in case the project is finished. "

For her part, said the Minister of Ports and Maritime Transport, Mariam Owis, "The launch of the project to build the port of Hobyo will create a job opportunity for citizens and contribute to the economy of the country."

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