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Somaliland: Local private sectors raises $8 million for Waheen market recovery

HARGEISA — Somaliland business community members raised US$8 million towards the  Waheen market reconstruction kitty

The contribution came during  a fast-breaking Afur invitation the President of the Republic of Somaliland threw for leading business people, Waaheen Fire-related committees, and fund-raisers at the presidency in Hargeisa

At the pre-dinner Afur break, where business leaders such as Dahabshiil, Telesom, Oomaar, MSG (Mohamed Aw Saeed Geeddi), Al Harbi, Shukri, Waraabe, Red Sea, Bahsane, Sompower, Al Ikhwa, Shaafici, and many more attended, participants lost no time in calling out respective contributions to the appeal.

According to Somtribune  Keynote speakers, including Abdirashid Duale of Dahabshiil Group (above), all emphasized how important and life-saving any amount committed towards the re-building of the burnt-out Waaheen market was. Equally, speakers pointed out, it was of utmost urgency that contributors consider the plight of the thousands whose livelihood depended on the market whether they be stalls owners or employees, and the cumulative number of dependents looking up to them for their livelihood, schooling, health needs and the like.

Mayor Abdikarim Ahmed Moghe called on all Somalilanders and – in fact – on all Somalis to cease demeaning the noble issue of rebuilding the market through unfounded propaganda issues and finger- accusations.

The Mayor said it was time to s1tay united, time to abandon petty differences.

President Bihi, speaking at the end of the event, urged participants at the event, Somalilanders in country and abroad, and the international community to pool efforts and not rest until the estimated US$2 billion loss at the market blaze on April 1 was realized.

President Bihi profusely the Somalia community at the head of whom was federal Somalia President, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Rooble, and the Somalian business community of Mogadishu.

Together, they pledged US$3 million, augmented by a US$11.7 million the World Bank previously earmarked for the Somaliland Republic but was held back under dubious circumstances by Mogadishu, which was released to the Waaheen market rebuilding accounts opened.

Source: Somaliland Sun       Origin: View original 

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