Puntland leaders still in secret negotiations with Oil companies
On 20th of July, the President of Puntland Abdirahman Farole met with
executives from oil companies in Dubai, UAE.
The talks were held behind closed doors, at Millennium Hotel in Dubai,
where the Puntland delegation were staying. The delegation was headed by
President Farole himself and the Interior Minister Gen. Abdullahi Jama
Ilkajiir.
The Director of Puntland’s Petroleum and Minerals agency, Isse Mohamud
Dholowa was also part of Farole’s delegation in Dubai.
After two days of talks, Puntland President’s office released a short
statement, saying that President Farole and members of his delegation
met with executives from Range Resources Ltd and Africa Oil Corp. The
statement added that the new Puntland administration will re-examine,
past oil exploration agreements signed by the former Puntland
government.
The statement from Farole’s office, was an attempt to show the people,
the new administration’s willingness to share important information with
the public.
However it failed miserably to deliver the right message. Even though
the meeting was publicizes days later when it was concluded. But the
statement, did not give any information about the respective agreements.
It did not also, mention the current deadlock between President Farole
and oil companies, on how to carry on with the oil production phase, in
Dharor and Nugal valley in Puntland.
The secrecy surrounding oil explorations in Puntland, is not new to the
public.
The previous government of Gen.Adde Muse, was similarly secretive about
the dealings with enigmatic foreign oil companies.
In 2006, President Abdirahman Farole, then a minister, became an
opposition leader, when a political dispute related with the Oil
explorations, erupted between him and then-President Adde Muse.
Farole, who was at the time Puntland’s minister of Planning and
international relations, was against any dealings with foreign companies
including, Range Resources Ltd, which currently sold half of it’s
mineral and oil explorations rights in Puntland, to the Canadian owned,
Africa Oil Corp.
Gen.Adde Muse, former Puntland leader, was invited in to the Dubai
talks. Some consider him as the backbone of the oil exploration program
in Puntland.
The top secrecy surrounding the talks in Dubai, is a testament to the
hidden agendas of Puntland rulers, when it comes to the oil and mineral
explorations in Puntland.
Without a doubt, Farole’s and Adde’s administrations, are evermore
looking identical in many ways, when we talk about hidden personal
gains, combined in lucrative agreements with foreign oil companies.
To come back to my point; actually, the only things that I have for
President Farole are questions and more questions:
Why was the meeting so secretive, if the current government is not
genuine about their promises of transparency and good governance?
Why is such an important meeting was held in behind closed doors, at
luxurious hotels in Dubai, thousands of miles away from Garowe?
Perhaps President Farole, was not so sure about the security in
Puntland, so they had to meet some where else? If that is the case, how
would they start with oil production in Puntland, if they can’t even
meet in Garowe?
Or was there something else, that we don’t know about?
Why are the cabinet and Parliament, so clueless about the oil
agreements?
It is strange, yesterday, President Farole used to call Range Resources
a sham company, and today he is meet with executives from the same
company, in a secret meeting far away from Puntland.
The President’s office keeps reminding us, that they will re-examine
previous agreements, yet none of these documents are public, not even to
the cabinet and Puntland Parliament!
Before they could re-examine anything, they should publicize all
agreements, so the public could take a glance on, what the whole fuss is
all about.
One thing that all Somalis could agree on, is that nothing stays secret
forever, because in a Somali society, the word gets around pretty
quickly.
Even before the president is back in Puntland, the people are already
debating, in cafes in Bosaso and Garowe, about the alleged stalemate
between President Farole and Oil comapanies, they say the Presidents is
persistent on starting oil productions only in Nugal valley, while the
oil Companies want to start their oil production in Dharor valley.
Others openly debate about, new Chinese oil companies, that are lining
up for new oil exploration agreements with Farole’s government, with the
help of the son of Puntland’s President.
The President should act on his word, and conduct these delicate matters
with utmost transparency, that is if he is not involved with, the old
back door dealing, that is so typical of the shady African leaders.
Lets hope, that President Farole will take his own advice of good
governance into account and be transparent to his own people.
By:
Rukia Abdi <ruqiyaabdi@gmail.com>