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Somalia President: The Turkey’s role in Somalia, a model of solidarity in tough time!

January 25, 2015
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    Mogadishu, 25 Jan 2015 (Qalin) – Somalia is recovering. Somali national forces, working with those of the African Union, have regained control of the most of Somalia’s population centres and critical infrastructure such as the port of Barawe, our government structures are growing stronger by the month in capability and execution, and the ‘Vision 2016’ plan – in which year we will also conduct elections – is becoming a reality.
    None of this would have been possible without the support and generosity of the
    international community, among whose nations Turkey – and its President – have
    played a prominent, exemplary role.

    Turkey has shown the way in developing a holistic, on-the-ground partnership with
    Somalia that has supported us in growing according to a nationally-led and owned
    agenda. Turkey has tied its various efforts together in an integrated development
    model that combines humanitarian aid, development projects and financial investment.

    Turkey realised that sustainable and comprehensive development could not rest alone
    on a externally-authored, politically driven hierarchy of needs, satisfied one at a
    time. Turkey’s aid came all at once. It came as a force of nature, putting Somalia’s
    development issues in the forefront. Turkey has invested in infrastructure, building
    hospitals, rebuilding destroyed government property and digging wells.

    It hasprovided training to our doctors, teachers and civil servants. Turkey has set up
    more than 1,000 scholarships to enable our young people to study abroad. It has
    brought in businesses that changed the face of Mogadishu and encouraged its
    entrepreneurs to come to the city and transform state enterprises, including
    returning the port and the airport to profitability. Today, the arrival of Turkish
    Airlines’ passenger jets in the skies above Mogadishu is a daily reminder of
    Somalia’s growing stability and confidence, and of Turkey’s generous support.

    Turkey did not hold back, waiting for stability before it invested. Instead, it
    invested to achieve it. Where other international partners chose to plan their
    interventions from elsewhere, Turkey put its people on the ground in Somalia to
    maximise the efficient use of their human and planning resources in support of their
    financial resources. Turkish aid workers delivered their aid directly to the
    beneficiaries, to maximise impact. The training hospital in Mogadishu illustrates
    the point. Turkey has built a 400-bed hospital and set up a training scheme for
    Mogadishu’s doctors to enable them to better assist the sick. This approach has
    enabled Turkish development agencies to form real partnerships with the government,
    local population and businesses.

    In all of this, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has played an instrumental
    role. As early as 2011, as Prime Minister, he came to Somalia himself – the first
    leader of his stature to set foot in our country for 20 years! He spoke up for us
    abroad. And he championed the model of a direct on-the-ground holistic development
    partnership.

    From the outset, Turkey has treated Somalia as an equal partner, respected our
    requests and insisted on our input. Turkey’s perception of Somalia as a future
    trading partner enabled us to approach our relationship from an equal footing,
    leading to mutual respect and enthusiastic cooperation. Turkey’s role in the
    development and stabilisation of Somalia has been a model of solidarity in hard
    times, and we look forward to it being a friend in the more prosperous times ahead.

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