Visiting Sheik Khaliifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation Officials to Inspect Development Projects

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

A high level UAE delegation consisting of representatives of Sheik Khaliif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation arrived in the country for an inspection and assessment of the various projects funded by the foundation.

The UAE Delegation led by Mr. Mohamed Bin Khouri , the head of Al Khalifa Foundation in charge of humanitarian projects in Africa was received by Minister of Water Resource Hon Bashe Ali Jama

The Minister of Water Resources Hon Bashe Ali Jama said, “The representatives of UAE Khaliifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation are currently in the country visiting and inspecting the Humbowaayne water supply project which upon completion will ease the water scarcity in the city of Hargeisa and the various projects funded by the foundation.

Mr. Mohamed Bin Khouri , the head of Al Khalifa Foundation in charge of humanitarian projects in Africa speaking during the press conference said,  “It’s my pleasure to be here in Somaliland , according to instructions of Sheik Khaliifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan , the President of the UAE and Sheik Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi , as you’re aware of Khaliifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation has many ongoing development in Somaliland.

“I would like to reiterate that new project is intended to alleviate problems of the water shortage in the city by supplying enough clean water to all the sectors of the town including to those without the water connections now and we also look forward inn initiating similar projects in the future”, he said

The main development projects Sheik Khaliifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation is currently implementing in the country is in the water sector but apart from that the foundation is constructing three hospitals in Saxil and Togdheer region.

UAE Khaliifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation had previously through the Afro Arabian Gulf Drilling and Construction Company  have completed and handed over 10 boreholes drilled and equipped in the Humbowaayne Basin approximately 30 km NE of Hargeisa City.

President Silanyo Opens Egal Airport new Runway Extension

By Goth Mohamed Goth

A well-attended ceremony was today held at the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Air Transport for the opening of the Egal Airport new runway extension.

President Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud Silanyo speaking during the occasion the said, “I glad to here today to witness this historic moment which is part of the ongoing pursuit of the government to establish and implementing much needed development projects and I also want to reiterate the commitment of this government to continue towards improving the livelihoods of Somaliland citizens”,.

“I express my gratitude to all people who have worked tirelessly in the upgrade work at the Egal International airport, most of the minister of civil aviation and air transport and also all the staff at the Ministry,” stated President Silanyo.

President Silanyo thanked the government of Kuwait in their generosity for donating the funds for construction work Egal international airport and Berbera airport.

President Silanyo also congratulated the government and people of Ethiopia as they mark the (Gimbot) national day.

“The prioritization of both Hargeisa and Berbera airports is a great plus for the nation, this is a major step forward in better connecting Somaliland to the rest of the African continent and the world”, said Minister of Aviation.

The Minister Civil Aviation and Air Transport speaking during the ceremony said, “The current work for the construction of additional 1.25 km (1250 M) extension to the recently renovated 2,466M runaway began nearly one year ago, now the new runway is 3.7KM (3.700M).

“I am glad to say this will be the last and final phase which is to lay the asphalt will last for one months and make no mistake the new project to extent the runway by 1.25 KM is completely different then the pervious renovation of Hargeisa Airport 2,466M runway, this be totally a complete new runway 3.700M long the second longest in eastern Africa and it is not laying piece of asphalt on ground or to existing runway. It involves excavating the site and building from the sub base of the runway”, he said.

Hon Mahmoud Abdi Hashi added , “The new part of the extended runway has being reinforced it with concrete materials hence making the runway strong so it can now support large heavy jets or any other aircraft that will operate in the future to Egal International airport. The Somaliland Civil Aviation and Air Transport has followed and adhered to the standards and the recommended practice of International Civil Aviation organization.

“When the work on the new runway was completed, we proceeded to the next stage which was the expansion of the existing length of the apron at the Egal international airport which is 1410M now being   extended 100 x 50 meters in order to accommodate several aircrafts. For the safety and security of the passengers the Airport terminals and the Airport property the apron area will be expanded so the aircrafts can park away from the terminal plus adding an additional taxiway so that aircrafts can maneuver easily around the apron without damage to terminal property or the aircrafts and also installation of lighting system for night landings so that the airport can handle aircrafts day and night”, he stated.

Hon Mahmoud Hashi Abdi speaking during the function said, “When the current government came to power the Egal airport was classed as class2 runaway by ICAO but now its class 7 runaway and when its finally completed it will be Class 10 runaway.

Among the new newly acquired vehicles were two state of the art Firefighting vehicles both which were imported from the UK through funds made available by the Ministry of Finance which have far reaching capabilities.

The two firefighting trucks have a high reach extendable turret with a skin-penetrating nozzle that acts as a mechanical arm for firefighter and the other one which falls under Category 9 Rescue is a special capabilities of fire-fighting the response, hazard mitigation, evacuation and possible rescue of passengers and crew of an aircraft involved in an aerodrome (or potentially off aerodrome) ground emergency.

The newly acquired firefighting vehicle has far reaching Firefighting capabilities that offer the latest advancements in fire safety technology by the well trained keeping in compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) defines the requirements for aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting Service .

On the other hand Ministry of Civil Aviation and Air Transport has introduced training its staff on upgrading firefighting capabilities.

“We also make sure the crews undergo extensive training and are equipped with the latest technology gear, which you can now see is in place at Egal international airport and although the facility has not had a disastrous event during the last twenty or so years doesn’t stop us from striving for greater safety preparedness in case the worst case situation arrives”, Aviation Minister said.

The Minister of Civil Aviation and Air Transport speaking at the ceremony said, “We have being constant purchasing of materials for the last four years so as to make sure our crew have what they need to do their job effectively and now we are ranked as one of the most modern airports in the region, this is indicative of how hard the current administration led by HE President Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud Silanyo is committed to initiating development in each and every sector in the country.

“One of the important thing in airport environment is an Airport Rescue & Fire Fighting, this is the first response in case an emergency at airport or in the vicinity of the airport & When the alarm sounds and aircraft rescue fire fighters (ARFF) are called to duty, they must use the skills they have learned through experience and training to save lives and to protect property”, Aviation Minister said.

The Aviation Minister on the new facilities said, “We have in the past six months worked hard to guarantee and ensure security is at its highest levels in our airports, so we started by deploying two state of the art X-Ray machines to scan passenger luggage’s, Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) and CCTV equipment all around the airport with the aim of enhancing our security capabilities.

“We have managed to deploy two more X-Ray machines to scan passenger luggage’s at the arrival terminal and which will help in the tax collection through identification of cargo disguised as personal belongings, in fact I would like to inform you that this piece of equipment can and is able to detect dangerous cargo which demonstrates this equipment to be very reliable,” he said.

The Aviation Minister also went on to say, “During the last four years , we have been able to refurbish, renovate and build extra facilities necessary for the main terminal and same includes enlarged modernizing arrival and departure terminal lounges to cope with the increasing number of passengers using the Egal International Airport, as you can see we have install modern rotating glass doors, the refurbishing of all furniture we added an extra storey for the departure terminal to ease the congestion of passengers and can now accommodate extra 750 persons from the previous number of just 50 persons before President Silanyo came to power and which means 1000 people can be through the departure terminal in less than 1 hour at any given time.

“We have separately built a new structure which will house the machine used to scan and process incoming luggage and another similar structure to be used for checking departing passenger’s luggage as well as new full furnished business center which will cater for all the needs of the passenger and two water foundation meant to thrill passenger’s during their stay and we have added new resting areas to be used by people waiting for their relatives to arrive at the airport.

Hon Mahmoud Hashi Abdi speaking during the ceremony said, “When the current government came to power the Egal airport was classed as class 2 runaway by ICAO but now its class 7 runaway and when its finally completed it will be Class 10 runaway.

 

1- The deployment of a Human body scan machine, ATD and 2 X-Ray machines to check luggage at the main entrance to the airport

2-     Expansion and renovations on the departure terminal

3-      Construction of one top level departure terminal which can accommodate a least 500 extra people

4-    A new building to house x-ray machines meant to scan the luggage of new arrivals

5-       Rehabilitation of the quarters used to search people before departures

6-       New building to be used by passengers on Transit.

7-      Two new buildings to be used as water reservoirs.

8-      The installation of new Sky-light roofing for all terminals.

9-     Renovation of VIP Area

10-    Newly constructed Lavatories to be used by visitors escorting or waiting for the relatives outside the airport

11-   New boards and signs meant to aid people with directions inside the airport.

12-   Two Backup electrical generators machines installed.

13-   The introduction of new identification cards for all airport staff

14-   The broadcasting of flights schedules for all incoming and outgoing flights through a loud speaker announcements.

15-   The installation of water tanks and piping system meant to water the Airport gardens.

16-   New terminal seats and offices

17- Free access to internet facilities to be used by passengers while waiting to board their flights

18-    Deployment of hand held VGF Radio communication system to be used by airport staff

19-   New gardens meant to beautify the airport landscape

20- Concrete and security reinforcements at all terminal areas

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