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Negative Environmental Impacts of Natural Resource Discovery and Exploration Processes in Somaliland

by Mohamed Rashid | 16-06-2018 00:47 recommendations 0

It is nearly more than two decades since Somaliland got its independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991. Somaliland followed path to political, social and economic recovery and further enhanced institutional re-arrangement which marks the start of its democratization process until today.

With abundance of minerals and other forms of natural resources, Somaliland has been poorly performing institution building for natural resource management despite absence of strategic priorities to harness their natural wealth for the achievement of national development goals and sustained prosperity. However, in regard to Somaliland national vision 2030, natural resources of oil, gas and coal have not been critically highlighted as means Somalilanders can achieve this vision and other national development plans. Indeed, understanding environmental impacts of natural resources discovery and exploration activities need deep and real concern through the lens of natural resource governance. According to NRGI (Natural Resource Governance Institute, 2015), the following set of challenges face the environment as carried out by some foreign companies.

In addition, balancing the country needs for development and environment surrounding the discovery and mining area becomes absolutely impossible in Somaliland due to limited collaboration of extractive companies with Ministry of Environment and Rural Development for biodiversity, water and land protection. It is known that extractive industries including Genel Energy, Rakgas and others companies are threatening the environment in many different ways such as degradation, seismic disturbances, water contamination, air pollution and biodiversity loss.

It is also very familiar that people working on the exploration and discovery sites use plastic bags which are a serious issue in the world and in Somaliland as well. Scattering plastic bottles and bags into the land is not an issue in Somaliland and this behavior encourages both local and international staff working on the exploration and discovery to carelessly throw plastic rubbish to the ground and sometimes damage trees while building tents on different locations of these sites than having one area for temporary settlements. These and many other environment problems have been carried out by these people without valuing how vegetation cover is crucial to other organisms nearby.

 
Ex President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo Mahmoud Silanyo and his delegation today embarked on a tour of Burao and Saraar regions to inspect ongoing oil exploration worksbig tracks doing the seismic acquisition activities and damaging the envionment

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5 Comments

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Mohamed, policies and implementation of local programs upon pursuit of natural resources usage hardly become moderate and sustain its basis on environmental justice.
    However, maintaining attention from people about these issues may devote to solve this problem!! :)
    Thanks for your nice report
    Posted 19-06-2018 02:27

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Mohamed
    Thanks for sharing news of the overall situation in Somaliland.
    I hope the government could find some common ground with the extractive companies so that the nation could head up to a sustainable development.
    Nicely written report:)

    Posted 18-06-2018 20:25

  • Milan Regmi says :
    Wow...amazing report
    Posted 17-06-2018 20:26

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Thank you for the report, Your report are always great.
    Posted 16-06-2018 12:33

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