Somali Telecommunications Center, Tower Destroyed in Explosion

Somalia’s largest telecommunications company, Hormuud Telecom, says one of its centers and a telecommunications tower have been destroyed in an explosion in Qaayib, a village in the Galmudug state of Somalia.

The company said a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) destroyed the center and tower on Monday.

“It’s with great sadness to inform our customers that a VBIED attack destroyed our site in Qaayib, a village in Galgudud region today,” the company said in a tweet. Galgudud is a region within the larger Galmudug State.

The company said thousands of residents have lost access to its mobile money platform known as Electronic Voucher Card, or EVC Plus, a widely used payment form in a country where bank notes are disappearing.

“Almost 14,000 people lost access to the company’s services including EVC Plus, the only payment method in the area,” Hormuud Telecom tweeted.

It vowed to rebuild the center and restore telecommunication services in the area.

On Monday, al-Shabab’s military wing said in a statement published by one of the websites used by the group that it had attacked government forces in Qaayib that morning. The statement also said the attack started with a suicide bombing that was followed by an armed infantry attack on the military camp. The group claimed it killed 37 people, including three officers, a figure that has not been independently verified.

Somali government officials confirmed that the militants used a truck bomb, adding that troops defeated the militants who attacked the Qaayib base.

Major Mohamed Farah, a military officer in the nearby town of Bahdo, told Reuters that 10 soldiers and 20 al-Shabab militants were killed in the fighting.

Galmudug state Information Minister Ahmed Shire Falagle told VOA Somali that the militants lost Qaayib a week ago and wanted to retake it but were “chased away.”

Falagle said civilians and nomads have been hurt in the attack, but he did not specify casualty figures.

In Galmudug and neighboring Hirshabelle state, residents have been accusing al-Shabab of destroying wells and telecommunication centers as punishment for supporting the ongoing government offensive against the militants.

The militant group has been trying for more than 15 years to topple the internationally recognized Somali government. The current government said it is exercising a new strategy to fight the group militarily as well as economically. In addition to the military offensive in conjunction with local militias, the government has been pressuring local businesses to stop extortion payments to al-Shabab, which helps fund their attacks.

And in an apparent spiritual war against al-Shabab, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowment this week issued a directive instructing that al-Shabab should not be called anything other than “Khawarij,” a term that essentially means “deviant sect.”

The ministry also banned religious scholars from having any dealings with the group.

Source: Voice of America

United Nations allocates funds to fight famine in Somalia

MOGADISHU, The United Nations allocated 17.4 million euros to Somalia to help people in need of food due to a prolonged drought.

The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Somalia, Adam Abdelmoula, stated that assistance is necessary since millions of human beings could die of starvation in local communities.

According to the UN official, more money is still needed to help more than seven million Somalis affected by shortages of food and drinking water.

Amid this complex situation, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs recently reported that in order to meet the current needs of the population, Somalia requires about 2.39 billion euros, of which donors have provided 47 percent.

In addition to a severe humanitarian crisis, Somalia is suffering the onslaught of violence, in the heat of armed clashes between the army and the extremist group Al-Shabaab (The Youth, in Arabic), which controls large areas in the center and south of this country.

Several times, humanitarian organizations have accused this radical group of preventing assistance, such as food and other consumer goods, from reaching vulnerable populations living in areas controlled under their control.

Source: Nam News Network

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud joined world leaders at COP27

Cairo President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud joined world leaders, envoys, delegates and civil society representatives at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

This year’s United Nation’s 27th edition of Climate Change theme is “Together for Implementation”.

The participants have one common agenda which is seeking concrete actions and effective fulfilling on climate crisis to avert a catastrophe on human-being and the planet.

Source: Somali National News Agency

PM Hamze met with federal and state level aviation ministers

Mogadishu Prime Minister Hamze Abdi Barre on Monday held a gathering in his office with Federal and State level Ministers of Transport and Aviation.

The ministers were having a consultation conference hosted by Federal Aviation Ministry in the capital Mogadishu past three days.

The meeting focused on how to improve the nation’s transportation and aviation systems, encourage innovative projects, and harmonise policies and regulations.

The premier has lauded the ministers for their cooperation and connection and urged them to maintain unity in order to successfully implement the priority plans.

Source: Somali National News Agency

PM Hamze Abdi Barre receives Finland Ambassador to Somalia

Mogadishu Prime Minister Hamze Abdi Barre has on Monday received at his office, Pirkka Tapiola, Finland Ambassador to Somalia.

During the candid talks, both sides discussed boosting bilateral relations between the two countries and exchanged views on anti-terror operations.

Source: Somali National News Agency

President Hassan and his delegation reach Egypt for COP27

Cairo The President of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and a delegation he led reached Sharma Sheikh, Egypt, to attend the International Conference of Climate of the world.

The President and the Somali experts on Climate who accompany will attend the COP-27 conference alongside the other leaders of the world. The Somali government will deliver the changes of the climate that has affected the Somali people and the plans they have to tackle the droughts, famine and floods.

Source: Somali National News Agency