The Somalia Invester
Thursday, March 05, 2015
The new terminal at the Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia, stands tall, sticking out as the symbol of a new bold and emerging nation. The terminal is significant in many ways. One, it’s a symbol of the desire of the Somali to pick up the pieces and reconstruct a country that has for decades been ravaged by war.
Two, it represents one of the most serious statements of intent by the government to improve the way business is conducted in Somalia, and that is by rebuilding the overall transport infrastructure.
Analyst say Somalia’s economy needs this kind of infrastructural development. Besides boosting confidence in the country, such development helps create optimism among the population that a sense of normalcy could be returning to the country. The new airport terminal was opened on January 25. Turkish President,…