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Dr_Osman   

Madaxwaynaha Dowlada Puntland oo ka qayb galay shirka ka hortaga burcad badeedka ee Dubai [sawiro]

 

Maanta oo Arbaco ah waxaa lagu wadaa magalada Dubai xarunta dalka isku taga imaaraadka carabta inuu ku fursho shir wayne looga hadlayo falalka burcad badeedka iyo sidii loo kala xog qaadan lahaa,waxana ka qayb galaya madaxda Puntland,DFS iyo madax kale oo daneeya arrimaha burcad badeeda.

 

Wafdi uu hogaaminayo madaxwaynaha dowlada Puntland Dr.Cabdiraxmaan Shiikh Maxamuud ayaa ku sugan magalada Dubai, waxayna ka qayb galayaan shirka burcad badeedka looga hadlayo oo ay soo agaasintay dowlada UAE,madaxwaye Farole socdaalkiisa waxaa ku weheliya wasiirada,arrimaha gudaha,dekadaha iyo gaadiidka badda ,Caafimaadka iyo saraakiil ka tirsan madaxtooyadda Puntland.

 

Madaxwaynaha Dowlada Puntland Cabdiraxmaan Shiikh Maxamad ayaa lagu wadaa shirka oo labo maalmood soconaya inuu ka jeediyo khudbad si faah faahsan uga hadlaysa xaalada dalka iyo sidii loola dagaalamay kooxda burcad badeedka ah,macdamaa Puntland ay ka mid tahay goobaha ay sida aadka kooxdaasi weerarka ugu soo qaaday,sidoo kale Farole ayaa ka war bixinaya doorka ay Puntland ka qaadatay la-dagalanka burcad badeedka iyo wada shaqaynta tooska ah ee ka dhaxaysa ciidanka badda Puntland iyo kuwo NATO ka socda ee ku sugan xeebaha Somalia.

 

Shirka ayaa lagu wadaa dhamaadkiisa inuu kasoo baxa go'aamo sanadkaan burcad badeedka lagula dagaalamo.waxana diirada la saarayaa sidii loo xoojin lahaa iska kaashiga dhismaha awood ka hortagaysa kooxdaasi oo awoodii ay la haayeen wiiqantay.

 

Puntland ayaa dhankeeda xoojisay in dhulka lagala dagaalamo kooxda burcad badeedka ah,waxayna iyadoo arrintaasi laga duulayo ay hirgalisay ciidanka badda oo habeen iyo maalin u taagan ilaalinta xeebaha Puntland iyo la-dagalanka burcad badeedka,sidoo kale dhalinyarada kusii jeeda burcad badeedka ayaa loo furay fursado kale oo ay kaga maarmaan falalka foosha xun ee ay kooxdaasi ku kacdo.

 

Sidoo kale madaxwaynaha Somalia oo qayb ka ah shirka ayaa war bixin kasoo jeedinayo uu kaga hadlayo sida ay Somalia diyaar ugu tahay in burcad badeedka naga sifeeyo deegana ay wali ku harsan yihiin.

 

Sawiro

 

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Yes, the United Arab Emirates has done a lot to combat the issue of piracy by rogue elements off the coast of Somalia by funding indigenous forces to combat this scourge. I hope the Emirate continues its support amid an all time low in piracy hijackings which has resulted from combat and mediation.

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Madaxweynaha Puntland oo kulamo ku leh Dubai

12 Sep 12, 2013 - 2:27:18 AM

 

Magaalada Dubai ee dalka Imaraadka ayaa maalinkii labaad waxa ka socda shirweynaha saddexaad ee la-dagaalanka burcad badeeda kaasi oo ay soo qaban qaabisay wasaarada Arrimaha dibadda ee dalkaasi.

 

Wafdi Madaxweyne Cabdiraxman Farole hogaaminayo ayaa ku sugan shirka, waxana si wayn dhinacyadu usoo dhoweyeen dadaalka Puntland u gasahay soo afjarida kooxaha burcada ah iyo kaalinta ciidanka Badda PMPF ay ka qaateen.

 

Kulamo gooni gooni ah ayuu Dr.Farole kula yeeshay Dubai qaar ka mida masuuliyiinta dalalka daneeya Somalia iyo ururada dowliga ah si Ergayga QM Somalia Nicholas Kay, Alex Rondod oo ka socda EU iyo kuwo kale.

 

Maanta 12 September, 2013 ayaa uu la kulmay wasiirka Arrimaha dibadda Yemen Dr. Cabdalla Al-Qarbi, waxana ka sokow xiriirka Somalia iyo Yemen Puntland kala dhaxeeya mid gaar ahaaneed oo soo jiray sanado badan.

 

Shirka oo gelinka danbe ee manta la soo gaba gabayn doono ayaa lagu wadaa laga soo saaro qodobo dhaxalgal u noqonaya dadaalada lagu wiiqayo awooda kooxaha burcada baddaha Soomaliyeed.

 

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3rd Dubai International Counter-Piracy Conference “Statement by President of Puntland State of Somalia H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud (Farole)”

 

Statement by President of Puntland State of Somalia H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud (Farole)Dubai, United Arab Emirates

 

September 11-12, 2013

 

His Excellency the UAE Foreign Minister, Chairman of DP World, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Ports Company, Honorable Ministers, Ambassadors and Diplomats from around the World, Members of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia, Members of the Kampala Process, Representatives from the Private Sector, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen:

 

Our sincere appreciations go to the people and Government of the United Arab Emirates for hosting this international conference, and also to the conference’s co-organizers DP World and Abu Dhabi Ports Company. Additionally, I wish to emphasize my sincere thanks to the UAE Government for actively supporting counter-piracy operations in Somalia and in Puntland State, in particular.

 

Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

I wish to share my deep sympathy with the families and friends of hostages and victims of Somali piracy and with the global shipping industry in general, which has faced unprecedented challenges due to Somalia-based maritime piracy attacks.

 

Somalia has come a long way to recover from maritime piracy crimes. In 2009, like-minded representatives from the around the world came together in Kampala, Uganda, to make way for a new platform known as the “Kampala Process” that will coordinate maritime security issues in Somalia. Today, I am pleased to be able to represent Puntland State in this initiative.

 

Political stability in Puntland underlines the importance of establishing good governance as a basis for accelerating reconstruction and socio-economic development. The political environment and rule of law in Puntland offers opportunities for further partnership and renewed development in maritime security and the fight to end maritime piracy in Somalia.

 

Puntland’s counter-piracy achievements

 

Located at one of the world’s most strategic positions, Puntland’s 1,300km-long coastline sits at the crossroads of the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden waterways, and the international maritime corridor where an estimated over 22,000 commercial vessels travel through annually. This strategic location makes Puntland vulnerable to an array of threats, including maritime piracy, terrorism, arms smuggling, human and drug trafficking, illegal fishing, and toxic waste dumping, among other criminal activities.

 

Statement by President of Puntland State of Somalia at 3rd International Counter-Piracy Conference in Dubai

 

H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud (Farole)

 

September 11-12, 2013

 

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Puntland confronts a diverse set of adversaries fully prepared to exploit this vast territory for unlawful and destructive purposes. The seas serve as the medium for a variety of transnational threats that honor no national frontier and that seek to imperil the peace and prosperity of Puntland State, Somalia in general, the Horn of Africa and East Africa, the adjacent Arabian Peninsula, and the world.

 

However, I am pleased to observe that much has been done to combat piracy in recent years leading to a marked decline in the incidence of Somali maritime piracy attacks. This development is due to a number of key factors, including actions taken on land and along the sea in Somalia by Puntland security forces supported by local communities, international naval warships patrolling Somali waters, and private security aboard commercial vessels. In particular, the deployment of Puntland Maritime Police Force (PMPF) at coastal locations has disrupted the pirates’ south-north movement along the eastern coast, aiming to reach the tip of the Horn of Africa to hunt commercial vessels. In this regard, it is noteworthy to mention that PMPF liberated MV Iceberg-1 and safely rescued 22 hostages on December 23, 2012, Puntland Port Police also liberated MV QSM Dubai cargo vessel in June 2010 as well as other vessels, and Puntland Parliament enacted Somalia’s first-ever Anti-Piracy Law in 2010.

 

But this is not the time to relax because the fight end piracy in Somalia is far from over. We believe that Somali piracy criminals are regrouping. In some recent cases, for example, piracy criminals hijacked cargo vessels transporting livestock near Puntland’s port of Bossaso. This is clear indication about the pirates’ desperation. Moreover, piracy criminals are linked to terrorist groups and arms smuggling criminals that threaten peace and stability in Puntland and the wider region.

 

Puntland efforts and challenges

 

The land-based approach to combatting piracy has been particularly effective in Puntland, as the government has arrested pirates, seized equipment, and prosecuted piracy suspects in court. Some 290 pirates have been jailed in Puntland, the largest concentration of Somali pirates jailed in over 20 countries around the world.

 

The terrain along the coast of Puntland in northern Somalia consists of rugged mountains, valleys, and caves, providing an ideal operational environment for pirates, terrorists, and other criminal groups to operate. Some areas along the coast remain inaccessible by land and pose a major challenge to Puntland Government’s operational capability. The sheer magnitude of maritime domain in Puntland complicates the difficult and complex task of maintaining maritime security in the vast area.

 

Puntland lacks maritime transport capacity including properly equipped seaborne vessels to patrol and monitor waters near the Puntland coast and disrupt the pirates’ seagoing capability. Puntland requires its law enforcement capacity to be strengthened and expanded, to meet the challenges posed by maritime piracy and related crimes.

 

Illegal fishing

 

It is important to note that one of the most important underlying causes of the maritime piracy phenomenon in Somalia include illegal fishing and alleged toxic waste dumping in Somalia’s waters. Coastal communities in Puntland are gravely concerned about the continued presence of foreign illegal fishing vessels. For example, an awareness campaign jointly conducted in May 2013 by Puntland Ministry of Maritime Transport, Ports and Counter-Piracy and UNODC in Galkayo found

 

Statement by President of Puntland State of Somalia at 3rd International Counter-Piracy Conference in Dubai

 

H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud (Farole)

 

September 11-12, 2013

 

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that the participants termed illegal fishing activities in Somali waters as “new and modern piracy”, thereby reflecting public perception which encourages maritime pirate insurgency to continue.

 

Puntland Government strongly condemns all acts of maritime piracy, ransom payments that fuel piracy attacks, illegal fishing and alleged toxic waste dumping in Somalia waters. Puntland calls on the international community to take strong action against illegal fishing and alleged toxic dumping in Somali waters.

 

Recommendations –

 

In our security environment, responding to these unpredictable transnational threats requires coordination to prevent attacks, protect people and infrastructure, minimize damage and expedite recovery. Focusing on rebuilding Somalia necessitates the integration and alignment of all maritime security programs and initiatives into a far-reaching and unified effort involving authorities in Somalia at federal and state levels, in coordination with civil society and the private sector, and aided by the international community. Puntland is particularly affected by piracy, but Puntland also fought against maritime piracy and earned the experience and capacity to counter the continuing threat of maritime piracy.

 

Benefiting from local sources, building light industry in fisheries sector and frankincense should be a priority to generate employment and income opportunities for coastal communities whose livelihoods was disrupted by piracy and illegal fishing phenomena. Construction of jetties along the Puntland coast, cold stores, and coastal feeders are fundamental to reviving and strengthening the fisheries industry. The challenges Puntland faces, the adversaries we confront, and the difficult operational environment, compel us to strengthen our ties with allies and friends and to seek new partnerships with members of the international community.

 

It is a legal and moral obligation on the international community to ensure that lawful private and public activities in our maritime domain are protected from hostile attacks and unlawful exploitation. Collaboration between Puntland and international partners is fundamental to the economic stability and growth, and to protect the vital interests of Puntland and maritime security of the wider region.

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Dr_Osman   

Building Somali local capacity to enforce rule of law and focusing on reinstituting economic activities for coastal communities will contribute significantly to the fight to end piracy in Somalia. It is only through such an integrated approach among all maritime partners – governments, civil society, public and private sectors – that we can improve maritime security in Somalia.

 

Puntland Government recommends the following:

 

• Building local capacity of law enforcement institutions, including maritime security force and the judiciary sector;

 

• Reviving fisheries sector economic activities to create employment opportunities;

 

• Establishing vocational schools for skill development;

 

• Registering and documenting all seagoing vessels, owners and activities;

 

• Enhancing port security to ISPS CODE compliant, which acts as a base for expansion of coastal security;

 

• Creating and maintaining security at seaports, particularly at strategic key areas through infrastructure improvement, human resource development and provision of equipment; and

 

• Seizing and prosecuting Illegal Unregulated Unreported Fishing vessels off the coast of

 

Somalia and any vessels responsible for alleged toxic waste dumping.

 

Thank you all and God bless.

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