Somalia’s leaders divided to fight Al-Shabab terrorists

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Somalia’s corrupt President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud has gathered federal state leaders in Mogadishu. Somalia’s leaders divided to fight Al-Shabab terrorists group uncertainty over term limits for the leaders, according to sources Somalia president office told Somali Times.

Monday’s meeting was chaired by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, who was flanked by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre and Deputy Prime Minister Salah Jama in the presence of the governors of Puntland, Galmudug, Hirshabelle, South West and Jubaland and the mayor of Mogadishu.

Read: Somalia’s president Hassan Sheikh history of corruption 2012-2017




Read: Somalia’s president Hassan Sheikh history of corruption 2012-2017

Agenda of meeting

Somalia’s federal government and regional leaders are splitting 70 million dollars in World Bank grant between the head of the Federal Government of Somalia, the regional governments of the country and the governor of Banadir region will be held in Mogadishu.

Discussions are centred on the ongoing military operations against the Al-Shabab terrorist group.

Failure include the gains against Al-Shabab by the Somali National Army supported by local militia generally known as Mo’awisley vigilantes.