Somali Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia meets Saudi Food and Drug Authority CEO

Ambassador Salim Haji who is the Somali Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and non-resident Ambassador in Bahrain and Jordan met with the Chief Executive Officer of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, Dr. Hisham Al-Jadhei at the headquarters of the authority in Riyadh.

The Ambassador thanked the CEO of the Food and Drug Authority for lifting the ban on importing livestock meat from Somalia, in addition to reviewing the bilateral relations of the nations and their common interests.

Source: Somali National News Agency

At least 10 Al-Shabaab terrorists killed including 3 ring leaders

The National Intelligence and Security Agency working with the International Partners conducted an operation killing at least 10 Al-Shabaab terrorists including 3 ring leaders near Burweyn town in Hiiraan region, on Tuesday.

In the operations, leaders from the A-Shabaab terrorist group who were killed include the director of healthcare of the militia who was known as Muhsin, and Anas was the leader who was in charge of jalalaqsi for the group.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali Ministry of Environment to investigate suspected toxic barrels at Adale Beach

The Somali Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has dispatched a team of experts to inspect sealed metal barrels found at Adale Beach of the Middle Shabelle Region.

The local community members expressed concern about the barrels containing toxic chemicals, prompting the ministry to temporarily close the area while an official investigation is carried out to ensure community safety and environmental protection.

Source: Somali National News Agency

From Extremism to Resilience: The Story of El Dheer’s Fight for True Islam.

El Dheer, a historical town known for its strong adherence to true Islamic values, fell under the control of extremist group Al Shabaab over a decade ago. The town’s devotion to Islam was seen as a threat to Al Shabaab’s agenda, leading to a series of brutal attacks on religious institutions. All but one mosque was closed down and many were destroyed, leaving the community’s spiritual practices in the hands of Al Shabaab’s distorted version of Islam.

In addition to the destruction of mosques and Quran schools, Al Shabaab further attempted to erase the values of the El Dheer community by destroying the graves of the children of respected Sheikh, Daud Ulusow. The community was left with no choice but to flee the town to save their faith.

Thankfully, Al Shabaab has now been driven out of the area, allowing the peace-loving inhabitants of El Dheer to return to their old ways of practicing proper Islam. However, the scars of the past remain, and the community will need support as they work to rebuild and heal.

The story of El-Dheer serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of extremism and the importance of promoting the true values of Islam. It highlights the resilience and strength of communities who refuse to give up their faith and values in the face of adversity.

It is vital that the international community continues to support the people of El Dheer, and others like them, as they work to recover from the trauma of extremism and rebuild their lives. By working

together to promote peace and understanding, we can create a better future for all.

Source: Somali National News Agency

PM Hamza Abdi Barre launches Ministry of Education’s teacher hiring exam

Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre inaugurated the Ministry of Education’s teacher recruitment exam today, which aims to hire 3,000 new teachers for public schools. 8,000 applicants from 11 cities countrywide are taking part, including Hamdi Mohamed Hussein and her husband Mohamed Abdi Ali.

Hamdi, who gave birth to an eight-day-old girl, was among the applicants who hoped to be recruited as a teacher.

Meanwhile, her husband also took the test, hoping to secure a position as a teacher.

The Prime Minister’s attendance at the exam highlights the importance of education and the recruitment of qualified teachers to improve the quality of education in Somalia.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali Minister Of Planning opens 2-day Durable Solutions Conference on displacement crisis

The Minister of Planning, Investment, and Economic Development Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Mohamud (Beenebeene), made the official opening remarks at the two-day High-Level National Durable Solutions Conference (NDSC2023), which began today in Mogadishu, Somalia.

“The Ministry of Planning (MOPIED) has formulated a comprehensive 5-year National Durable Solutions Strategy to find long-term, sustainable solutions to displacement through a development approach that addresses the root causes of displacement in line with our NDP9.” Minister Beenebeene stated.

The High-Level Conference brought together government officials, donors, humanitarian and development actors, civil society, academia, and the private sector to address the current drought situation in Somalia and find solutions for the millions of displaced people affected by drought and conflict.

Source: Somali National News Agency

ATMIS honors Uganda Police personnel for service in Somalia

The Head of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), Ambassador Mohamed El-Amine Souef, has commended the Uganda Police Force for their contribution to security and stability in Somalia.

Ambassador Souef, made the remarks when he presented medals and certificates to a contingent of 160 Uganda Police Force personnel who have completed their tour of duty in Somalia.

He commended African countries for the continued support towards Somalia’s restoration of statehood after decades of civil strife.

“Thanks to the support, commitment and dedication of African leaders, the state of Somalia today is up,” Ambassador Souef said. “It is because of your commitment and contribution that Somalia has made tremendous progress to stabilize,” he told the outgoing police personnel.

The Acting ATMIS Police Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Lanre Ogunlowo, lauded the outgoing contingent for their distinguished service in providing escorts, securing strategic government installations, and conducting joint patrols with the Somali Police Force, among other duties.

“These officers alongside their counterparts from other police contributing countries – Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, performed incredibly well and we hope that the incoming Uganda FPU-11 will take over with equal enthusiasm,” said DCP Ogunlowo.

The outgoing contingent commander, Senior Superintendent of Police Esau Opio Atorom, thanked the officers for their teamwork and the support to the Somali Police Force in securing the 2022 parliamentary and presidential elections.

“We are ready to go back to Uganda. We are grateful for the opportunity to have contributed to the successful elections,” said SSP Opio.

The commander of the incoming Formed Police Unit-11 contingent, Superintendent of Police (SP) Juventine Euku, expressed confidence that the new personnel are well prepared to implement assigned tasks to ensure the success of the African Union peace support operation.

“We will perform our duties diligently with care and discipline,” said Superintendent of Police Euku.

Under the ATMIS mandate, the police component is tasked with supporting specialized training, advising, mentoring and providing operational support to the Somali Police Force (SPF) including joint patrols and protection of vital installations in line with the Somali Transition Plan.

Source: Somali National News Agtency

Al-Shabaab Faces Crisis as More Fighters Defect: Leaders in Panic as Militants Abandon the Group

The insurgent group Al-Shabaab has been progressively losing their footing in recent times, with their influence and authority dwindling on a daily basis. As the government has intensified its efforts in the war on terror, the group has found themselves with limited options and increasingly under duress. A notable discovery was made recently by government forces, who uncovered a network of underground caves where the militants had been surreptitiously hiding in an attempt to evade the ongoing operations against them.

The many destructive attacks carried out by the extremist group Al-Shabaab have had significant economic and intellectual consequences. The Somali government has taken serious measures to tackle the economic impacts of the group, while also engaging with Somali intellectuals and community leaders to combat the radical ideology that has led to the recruitment of Somali youth and the suffering of the Somali people.

During a recent conference in the south-western region, the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, urged Somali youth to abandon their radical ideology and instead work towards the common good of Somalia. “We need your support to help our country thrive and to create better lives and jobs for all Somalis based on a sound ideology,” said President Hassan Sheikh.

The speaker of the Somali parliament emphasized the need for the youth to abandon the destructive ideology of violence and to embrace the vision of the President and religious scholars for a peaceful and prosperous future. He a also stated that those who accept this vision will be given complete immunity and opportunities to improve their lives. Additionally, he reiterated that anyone who supports the extremist group Al-Shabaab, which is causing harm to the Somali people, will be rejected, and the army will fulfill its duty to protect the citizens.

Currently, since the government of Somalia called for complete immunity for anyone who abandons the destructive ideology of violence and embraces the vision of the state, the number of youth surrendering to the government has been increasing rapidly. It appears that the barriers between the youth and the government have been broken down, and the former adversaries are now working together. The surrendered youth are from the regions of Hiran, Galmudug, Middle Shabelle, Lower Shabelle, Bay, Bakool, Banadir, and Jubaland, and were among the most ardent supporters of the extremist ideology of the Khawaarij. This surrender is a significant blow to the Khawaarij, who have been actively destabilizing Somalia and undermining the government.

The increasing number of youths who are surrendering has caused the Khawaarij group to lose hope and despair, as their ability to inflict pain and destroy the way of life for the Somali population is diminishing. The surrendered youth, who were once ardent supporters of the Khawaarij ideology, have realized the harm they were causing to themselves and to society, and have now embraced the vision of the state. The Khawaarij leaders, who claimed to act in the name of the Somali people, have caused immense damage to the country and its citizens. But with the youth surrendering, the group’s ability to recruit and continue their destructive activities is dwindling, and this is a significant blow to their efforts. The government is welcoming those who surrender and is offering them complete immunity.

On the other hand, the youth who surrendered to the government have been given the opportunity to participate in the state-building process. The government has urged these youth, who have already embraced the ideology of peace, to assist the government in its efforts. One of the youths who surrendered and spoke to the national media said that “the government has shown us a welcoming approach and we are enjoying our stay here. Our friends who are still out there should also come and join us in this journey towards peace and development.

Gen. Bihi, the commander of the infantry division of the national army, said, “We do not want to kill or harm anyone who surrenders to us. We will not have any grudges or issues with them.” He urged the Somali youth who are still with al-Shabaab to take up the offer and abandon their destructive ways.

Source: Somali National News Agtency