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Somaliland: A New Company To Provide Gas

Issue 364
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UN Votes For Somalia Peace Force

“The British Government's Position Has Always Been To Be Sympathetic To Somaliland's Demand For Independence” Lord Malloch-Brown  

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Maternal Mortality In Somaliland In Decline But Still Worrying

Somaliland: A New Company To Provide Gas

Somaliland: Admas University College Opens A New Campus

Last Ethiopian Troops Leave Somalia's Capital

UN Orders Eritrea To Withdraw From Disputed Djibouti Border

Thousands Cheer Ethiopia Pull-Out

Insurgents Attack Somali Presidential Palace

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Inside A Pirate Network

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Miss East Africa UK 2008: Contestant Marian Fahen Samatar From Somalia

What A Black President Means To Me
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An Open Letter to Martin Luther King

Laying Our Hands On The Problem

By Flying Car From London To Timbuktu

Stop Babysitting Bottomless Somalia

To Reduce Piracy At Sea, Help Somalia On Land
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An Awakening For Somaliland Citizens: Somaliland Voter Registration

Indonesian Troops For Gaza?

Somalia: Talibanistan In East Africa

The Global Crisis Of Capitalism And Its Impact

Hargeysa, January 13, 2009 – Somalilanders availed a new private company called SomGas which will be providing natural gas to the residents of the country. The company which is the first of its kind in Somaliland has opened its doors yesterday with the presence of the President, Dahir Rayaale Kahin.
"It took two years and half to make this happen and we travelled more than eight countries in order to buy products and equipments" said the general manager of the company, Mr. Abdikarim. "Due to the lack of expertise in Somaliland, we had to go several countries and make sure the good quality of the equipment and product” concluded Mr. Abadikarim.
The Somaliland President who officially opened the company said it is a step forward in order to protect the environment and an alternative source of fuel to wood-burning and charcoal. The president called on the Somaliland community to protect the environment and stop using the charcoal and cutting the trees. "We will not allow another company of this kind until we see the benefit of this one” Said the President.
Cutting the trees in order to produce a charcoal was one of the main environmental problems in Somaliland. Civil society, the government and the experts are working continuously to make sure this will stop but this is the first time that such company is opening its doors to give a good opportunity to the Somaliland residents to get an alternative to the traditional way of using the charcoal.
The challenge to this is the price and how people are mobilized in order to understand the usage of the natural gas. If the price is cheap people can afford to buy the gas and get rid of the old ways of cooking.
Source: Somalilandpress.com

 



 


 

 


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