
Dear Mr. Elon Musk,
My name is Dahir Abdulle Alasow, a Somali-Dutch investigative journalist, entrepreneur, and founder of Alasow Foundation.
I am writing to invite you to explore one of the world's most overlooked investment destinations: Somalia.
While much of the world focuses on Somalia's challenges, visionary investors should focus on its extraordinary opportunities.
Somalia possesses the longest coastline in mainland Africa, a strategic location connecting Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, and enormous untapped natural resources capable of transforming the economy of the entire Horn of Africa.
I would like to personally welcome you to Hobyo City, one of Somalia's most promising investment destinations.
Hobyo sits on the Indian Ocean and is widely believed to be located near some of Somalia's most significant offshore oil and gas prospects. The region has attracted increasing attention from energy experts and investors because of its strategic position and natural resource potential.
With proper investment, Hobyo can become one of East Africa's leading energy and logistics hubs.
Just outside Hobyo lies Gawaan, a vast area with enormous potential for industrial development and renewable energy projects.
Gawaan offers an opportunity to build what could become one of the largest power-generation projects in East Africa, supplying electricity not only to Somalia but potentially to neighboring countries throughout the Horn of Africa.
A modern energy complex in Gawaan could support:
Millions of Somalis still lack reliable internet access. Starlink could revolutionize education, business, healthcare, and communications across the country.
Solar and battery storage systems could help solve Somalia's electricity challenges while creating a sustainable energy future.
Somalia's strategic location and future energy capacity make it an ideal location for AI infrastructure serving East Africa and the Middle East.
Somalia's coastline provides access to some of the world's busiest maritime trade routes, creating major opportunities for logistics and transportation investments.
More than 70 percent of Somalia's population is under the age of 30. Young Somalis are eager to embrace technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and global business partnerships.
What Somalia needs is investment, opportunity, and visionary leadership.
Mr. Musk, while many investors see risk, innovators see opportunity.
Somalia stands ready to welcome investment that creates jobs, develops infrastructure, expands technology, and unlocks the country's enormous economic potential.
We invite you to visit Hobyo City, explore the opportunities of Gawaan, and witness firsthand why Somalia could become one of Africa's most exciting investment frontiers.
The future belongs to those willing to build it.
Dahir Abdulle Alasow
[email protected]
Breda, Netherlands
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Why Elon Musk Should Invest in Somalia
Somalia is one of the most overlooked investment destinations in the world. From offshore energy and ports to Starlink connectivity and AI infrastructure, the opportunities are enormous. We invite you to explore Somalia's potential. Read more: