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Published on 2024-04-07 14:00:20
Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, Hamza Abdi Barre, recently announced a Cabinet reshuffle on Sunday. This came following the approval of amendments to the country’s constitution by the Somali Parliament in late March 2024, which included changes regarding the election of the President of the Republic, who has the authority to appoint and dismiss the Prime Minister.
In the latest Cabinet reshuffle, Barre appointed several new ministers to key positions. Ahmed Moalim Fiqi was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, while Ali Yusuf Ali (Hosh) was named as the Minister of Interior, Federal Affairs, and Reconciliation. Abdullahi Sheikh Ismael took on the role of Minister of Internal Security, and Abdullahi Bidhan Warsame was appointed as the Minister of Energy and Water. Mohamed Adan Moalim was assigned as the Minister of Posts, Communications, and Technology, with Ahmed Omar Mohamed becoming the State Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
These appointments mark a significant change in the leadership of key ministries within the Somali government, reflecting a shift in priorities and focus areas. The new ministers will be responsible for addressing various challenges facing the country, from security and reconciliation to infrastructure development and environmental sustainability.
The reorganization of the Cabinet comes at a critical time for Somalia, as the government seeks to build stability and progress in the face of ongoing political and security challenges. The appointment of experienced and capable individuals to these roles is seen as a step towards achieving these goals and improving the overall governance and management of the country.
The reshuffle also highlights the importance of effective leadership and collaboration within the government, as each minister will play a crucial role in implementing policies and programs that contribute to the welfare and development of the Somali people. It is expected that the new ministers will work diligently to address the pressing issues facing the country and strive to make positive and lasting changes that benefit all citizens.
Overall, the Cabinet reshuffle led by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre signifies a new chapter in the governance of Somalia, with a fresh team of ministers poised to take on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. As the country continues on its path towards peace, stability, and prosperity, the government remains committed to serving the best interests of its citizens and creating a better future for all.
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