PRIVATE BUSINESS SECTOR SERVES BETTER IN FAILED STATE OF SOMALIA

They are competitive in quality and fees for services. They are also responsive to patients’ concerns and enquiries. Here, there is an atmosphere of feeling of ownership unlike in the case of public institutions.

For me, it was particularly gratifying to host a guest from another country, who needed some labtests. I took him to Qaran Hospital in Garowe, Puntland, this morning. They were quick and professional.

The services provided by private sector business is the reason Somalia couldn’t die to sustain life and livelihoods of her people amid state failure and harshest environmental and security conditions in the country. In the absence of a central authority in Somalia, decentralized system of regional governance (federalism) had given rise to better opportunities in public service delivery and working environment. There are lessons to be learned here by those, who didn’t know what they were talking about in the debate on Somalia’s governance.

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