Galdogob


Galdogob, also spelled Galdogob, is a town wholly administered by the semi-autonomous Puntland State of Somalia, and serves as the capital of the Galdogob District within the Mudug province. The town technically straddles the disputed 1950's-era Provisional Administrative Line (as depicted on virtually all worldwide maps, from north-central Somalia.

Overview

Galdogob is located in the western part of the Mudug region bordering Ethiopia's portion of the Somali-majority Kilinka Shanaad and is a popular rest stop for Somali travelers heading to and from Addis Ababa, Werder, Djibouti, Jijiga, Dire Dawa, and Geladi. Over 100 small cars and heavy trucks pass through the city every day. The founder of Galdog is Sh.Ahmed Aden Isahaq and his nick name was Garweyne. He resided near Laasaha lake which locates the east of the city. Then he moved to the original area of the city and built first house made sticks and mud somewhere 1956 or 1957. Sh.Ahmed Garweyne became the Mayor of Galdogob until Galdogob fell in the hands of Ethiopia in 1982.
Galdogob is a rapidly growing town and is populated mainly by the Tanada Darood tribe. It has a very reliable electricity and telecommunications network. The district's fresh water is provided by the Galdogob Water Company, which was founded by a group of local businessmen.
All this has helped Galdogob develop into a relatively large urban area for this region. Visitors to Galdogob will find high-speed internet cafés, hotels, taxis, and other amenities. Education plays a vital role in the lives of the people, and private schools teach computer skills, English, mathematics, science, and Islamic studies.
Galdogob also has a thriving livestock industry: hundreds of thousands of camels, sheep, goats and cattle are purchased here and shipped through the busy port of Bosaso every year. The city's livestock trade is at its most brisk during the hajj period, when over a hundred thousand heads of livestock are sold and shipped to the Gulf states, again through Bosaso. Galdogob has recently also seen the arrival of migrants from the more southernly areas of Somalia seeking work and a safer place to live.
The second largest hospital in the region Galdogob general hospital is located which serve both residents and reserve areas.
In October 2014, the firm Tawakal Money Express began construction of the four-storey Tawakal Plaza Galdogob. The building features a Tawakal Global Bank customer and financial services center, conference and event halls, restaurant and coffee shop facilities, and a luxury hotel.
In 2016 Tawakal Money Express finished building a large multi purpose structure in Galdogob market area.

Demographics

As of 2005, the broader Galdogob District had a total population of 155,433 residents mostly Leelkase 147,366 of inhabitants were urban and 167,067 were non-urban.

Location

Mudug,Puntland,Somalia

Climate

Galdogob has a hot arid climate. Coldest average temperatures occur during the winter months of November to February, when thermometer readings range from. The weather slowly heats up in the spring, as the April rainy season begins. Average temperatures later reach a maximum of around 41 °C over the summer period. Come September, a gradual fall chill starts to set in again.

Galdogob photos


Education

Galdogob has several academic institutions. According to the Puntland Ministry of Education, there are 25 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the Galdogob District. Among these are Ciro, Al-Nur Galdogob, Kulmiye Galdogob and Qansaxle. Secondary schools in the area include Ain Shams and Galdogob Secondary.
Higher learning is provided by AED informal education college, and Puntland State University .
Goldogob East Africa University is a unique Somali university with headquarters in Bosasso and a new Golgodob campus with a student body of over 1000 students.

Notable residents

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